[§6K-3] Reservation of uses. (a) The Kaho`olawe island reserve shall be used solely and exclusively for the following purposes: (1) Preservation and practice of all rights customarily and traditionally exercised by native Hawaiians for cultural, spiritual, and subsistence purposes; (2) Preservation and protection of its archaeological, historical, and environmental resources; (3) Rehabilitation, revegetation, habitat restoration, and preservation; and (4) Education. (b) The island shall be reserved in perpetuity for the uses enumerated in subsection (a). Commercial uses shall be strictly prohibited. [L 1993, c 340, pt of §2]
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