June 24, 2026

New class of officers to lead enforcement of tourist fees

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Forty-one new state conservation officers will help lead the crackdown on tourists who ignore visitor fees for Hawaii’s most popular state beaches and trails.

The fees would offset harm to the environment and pay for maintenance and restoration.

The new members of the state Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) began work Monday and represent the agency’s largest recruiting class ever.

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