Haw. Rev. Stat. § 261-13.5
(a) The legislature recognizes that air traffic congestion constitutes a serious safety problem and reduces the efficient and effective use of limited airspace and terminal facilities. The legislature also recognizes that the development of additional airports will assist in the solution to such safety and efficiency problems, but that such development may not always be a feasible or complete solution to such problems.
Nevertheless, the legislature is determined that all possible actions be taken to promote safety, to alleviate safety hazards and to reduce congestion at airports under the State's control. The department of transportation shall do everything within its authority to enhance the safe use of the State's airports and shall cooperate with appropriate federal agencies and other affected parties to assist said agencies in meeting their responsibility to alleviate safety hazards resulting from air traffic congestion. In carrying out this responsibility, the department shall consider all possible alternatives including but not limited to reliever airports and limiting the number of aircraft allowed to use state airports. The department shall take appropriate action to enhance safety and to alleviate safety hazards, or, if legislative action is required, make appropriate recommendations to the legislature.
[L 1980, c 308, §1; am L 1994, c 62, §2]