HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2006

COMMITTEE ON HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS

Rep. Scott K. Saiki, Chair

Rep. Mele Carroll, Vice Chair

Rep. Lyla B. Berg, Ph.D.

Rep. Brian Schatz

Rep. Cindy Evans

Rep. Tommy Waters

Rep. Bev Harbin

Rep. Lynn Finnegan

Rep. Ezra R. Kanoho

Rep. Colleen Rose Meyer

Rep. Hermina M. Morita

 

AMENDED NOTICE OF DECISION MAKING

DATE:

FEBRUARY 15, 2006

TIME:

9:01 A.M.

PLACE:

Conference Room 312

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

A M E N D E D A G E N D A

THE FOLLOWING BILL HAS BEEN DELETED FROM THE AGENDA

     

HB 3210

RELATING TO THE ISLAND OF KAHO`OLAWE.

Appropriates funds to install renewable energy systems for a model kahua kauhale or encampment on Kaho`olawe and to enable ongoing evaluation of renewable resources for the island.

HAW, FIN

DECISION MAKING ONLY ON BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 & 8, 2006

NO PUBLIC TESTIMONY WILL BE ACCEPTED

HB 2115

RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.

Requires that all publications, signage, or other items produced by the State exempts correctly spell Hawai‘i by including a glottal stop; exempts publications, signage, or other items existing before the active date of this Act.

HAW, JUD, FIN

HB 2169

RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.

Requires signs in state buildings, parks, facilities, and other state public sites to be in Hawaiian and English. Requires use of okina and kahako on signs in the Hawaiian language to reflect proper use of the language.

HAW, FIN

HB 2460

RELATING TO THE PUBLIC LAND TRUST.

Provides that twenty days prior to the convening of each legislative session, the governor shall provide to the legislature and the office of Hawaiian affairs an accounting of all revenues of, and certain other information relating to, the public land trust for the most recent fiscal year preceding the session. Requires that the report be for each state department and agency.

HAW, FIN

HB 2928

RELATING TO THE COUNTIES.

Requires counties to adopt ordinances to allow buildings designed using practices, styles, customs, and materials from indigenous Hawaiian architecture.

HAW, FIN

HB 2204

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.

Establishes the amount of interim revenue to be expended by OHA each fiscal year to better conditions of native Hawaiians from $15,100,000 to an unspecified amount. Appropriates funds.

HAW, FIN

     

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SELECTED MEETINGS ARE BROADCAST LIVE ON "O`LELO COMMUNITY TELEVISION" (CHANNELS 52, 53, AND 54). CHECK THE CURRENT LEGISLATIVE BROADCAST SCHEDULE THROUGH THEIR WEB SITE AT WWW.CAPITOLTV.ORG FOR A LISTING.

 

 

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Rep. Scott K. Saiki

Chair