[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR770.26]

[Page 494]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 770_RULES LIMITING PUBLIC ACCESS TO PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS--Table 
of Contents
 
Subpart C_Base Entry Regulations for Naval Installations in the State of 
                                 Hawaii
 
Sec. 770.26  Definitions.

    For the purpose of this subpart the following definitions apply:
    (a) Naval installations. A naval installation is a shore activity 
and is any area of land, whether or not fenced or covered by water, that 
is administered by the Department of the Navy or by any subordinate 
naval command. The term ``naval installation'' applies to all such areas 
regardless of whether the areas are being used for purely military 
purposes, for housing, for support purposes, or for any other purpose by 
a naval command. Section 770.31 contains a list of the major naval 
installations in Hawaii. This list is not considered to be all inclusive 
and is included only as a representative guide. For the purposes of this 
subpart the area of water within Pearl Harbor is considered to be within 
a naval installation.
    (b) Outleased areas. Certain portions of naval installations in 
Hawaii which are not for the time needed for public use or for which a 
dual use is feasible have been outleased to private interests. Examples 
of such outleased areas are the Moanalua Shopping Center and lands such 
as Waipio Peninsula, which has been outleased for agricultural purposes. 
For the purpose of this Subpart, outleased areas which are not within 
fenced portions of naval installations are not considered to be a part 
of naval installations. Rules for entry onto the outleased areas are 
made by the lessees, except in the case of Waipio Peninsula where the 
lessee (Oahu Sugar Company) is not authorized to allow anyone to enter 
Waipio Peninsula for any purpose not connected with sugar cane 
production.