New Rules for 'Iolani Palace
Star-Bulletin reports:After two high-profile occupations of Iolani Palace grounds this year, the state has created new security rules specifically for the palace to discourage similar protests.
The rules for the Iolani Palace State Monument, unanimously approved yesterday by the Board of Land and Natural Resources, include prohibition of obstructing public access and unauthorized occupation of the grounds. The rules will take effect in a few weeks, officials said.
PROHIBITED AT THE PALACE
New security rules for Iolani Palace prohibit the following actions:
» Obstructing public access to the grounds, buildings or structures
» Unauthorized occupation of any structure on the grounds, including but not limited to, Iolani Palace, Coronation Pavilion, Kanaina Building, Iolani Barracks Building and the Kekauluohi (Archives) Building
» Entering or remaining on the grounds during the hours they are closed, provided that persons with parking permits issued by the state Department of Accounting and General Services may enter and exit during the hours the grounds are closed for the purposes of parking and removing their cars
» Engaging in any activity so as to obstruct or impede pedestrians or vehicles, or harass or intimidate visitors, volunteers or employees traversing or on the premises either verbally or with physical contact or barriers; including but not limited to hindering or interfering with the public's use of one or more of the entry gates to the premises or building entrances
» Displaying signs of a size greater than 12 square feet.
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- September 27, 2008 at 08:06 AM