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The information contained in this website is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice from a lawyer or the legal aid organization. This website is intended to provide a general overview of civil laws and basic ordinances affecting service and family members stationed at the Hawaii Marine Corps base. You should use this website as a tool to avoid legal difficulties before they develop. If you access this website before taking any action, you should be able to make informed decisions. Avoiding a legal problem is always more desirable than trying to resolve a dispute after it has arisen. If you still have questions or are unsure after reading some of the documents in this document, you should contact the Legal Aid Office. The information in this guide is based on local laws and regulations and is current to October 2020. Use of this guide outside of the State of Hawaii is not recommended. The Legal Services Support Team enhances the operational readiness of active and reserve personnel by providing high-quality criminal and administrative legal services, as well as legal assistance to military members (active and retired) and their dependents. The command`s legal training teams are available upon request for Marine Corps Base and tenant commandos. Please contact the Chief Legal Officer at (808) 257-7801 to make an appointment with a letter.

The Legal Assistance Team improves the readiness, morale and well-being of military members, their dependents, selected reservists and retired members by providing quality legal services in personal civil matters. 5. The danger zone is not considered safe for boaters when weapons are fired. Boaters must leave the danger zone quickly at the best speed and by the most direct route when shots are expected. The passage of ships in the danger zone when weapons are fired is allowed, but boaters must cross the area directly at the best speed. Weapons fire is suspended as long as a ship is in the danger zone. Whenever a boater ignores published warning signs indicating that dangerous weapons are planned, they are personally asked to leave the MCBH Kaneohe Bay Military Personnel Danger Zone by calling the vessel on VHF channel 16 or contacting it directly from U.S. Navy surface ships. Will Execution Packages/reviews MUST be made during normal business hours.

We represent government and private sector employees in all matters relating to civil rights in the workplace. Walk-in lawyer consultations Tuesday and Friday 8:00 am – 11:00 am First come, first served/arrive early. Issues Addressed in Walk-in Consultations Consumer Issues Contractual disputes Disputes between landlords and tenants Review of contracts Issues other than support issues Family issues Immigration (6) Observation posts are occupied when shots are planned and in progress. Visibility will be sufficient to maintain visual surveillance of the entire danger zone and an additional 5 miles in all directions when weapons are fired. Walk-in Consultation Hours for Lawyers: Mar & Thu 0730-1130 First come, first served, served/arrive early New clients must first show up without an appointment before the appointment with the lawyer ATTYS ONLY FOR FED GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES! MSPB, EEO, DISCIPLINE, OWCP? YOUR WORK IS IMPORTANT AND WE CAN HELP. FREE NATIONWIDE CONSULTATION! DiscriminationCompensation of employeesSexual harassmentSocial securityLabour law (employer) Powers of attorney, notary / lump sums Mon-Fri 0800-1600** (closed for dinner) ** Legal advice Priority without appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays Legal Counsel: (808) 257-6738 Defence: (808) 257-7088 Litigation Services: (808) 257-6749/6750 Administrative Law: (808) 257-6743 (1) Shots fired at the weapons training field of the crater Ulupau is accessible at any time between 6am and 11pm from Monday to Sunday. The precise dates and times of firing of weapons, as well as information on shore warning signals, are published in the U.S. Coast Guard`s Local Notice to Seafarers. Information on weapons launch plans can also be obtained from the MBHF Range Manager, AC/S G-3 (telephone number 808-257-8816/17). (a) the danger zone.

An area within an area extending to the sea for a distance of 3.8 nautical miles between radial lines at 357.1° true and 124.9° true from a point of departure on the Mokapu Peninsula at latitude 21°27′11.84″ N and longitude 157°43′53.83″ W and straddling the existing 500-metre-wide prohibited zone. The danger zone is defined as a cake-shaped area bounded by the point of departure to land on the Mokapu Peninsula and the three points towards the sea forming an arc with a radius of 3.8 nautical miles in the middle (point B) with a radial line with a radial line of 56.9° truth. The three points of the sea have the following coordinates: Supports employees in all work-related matters. Click here or call us now! (4) Boaters shall have full access to the danger zone when no shots are intended, as indicated by the absence of warning flags, flags or beacons ashore. The Legal Aid Bureau holds information sessions on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Wednesdays of each quarter. Please contact your chain of command to be included in the USCIS letter list. Quarterly reports are planned for the following months: January, April, July, October.

Assist clients with all their employment law – employee needs. (3) Whenever a shooting is planned and in progress during darkness, flashing red warning beacons are posted on the shore of Ulupau Crater. 2. Whenever live ammunition is used in broad daylight, two large red triangular warning flags must be hoisted at each of the two clearly visible and widely spaced locations on the shore of Ulupau Crater.