HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                           THE TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE
                            REGULAR SESSION OF 1999

                             COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
                       Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine, Chairman
                    Rep. Bertha C. Kawakami, Vice Chairman
           Rep. Lei Ahu Isa                  Rep. Iris Ikeda Catalani
           Rep. Kenny Goodenow               Rep. Michael P. Kahikina
           Rep. Ezra R. Kanoho               Rep. Sylvia Luke
           Rep. Bob Nakasone                 Rep. Scott K. Saiki
           Rep. Brian Schatz                 Rep. Nathan Suzuki
           Rep. Brian Y. Yamane              Rep. Galen Fox
           Rep. Barbara Marumoto             Rep. Colleen Meyer
           Rep. Mark Moses

                               NOTICE OF HEARING

                DATE:    Wednesday, March 3, 1999
                TIME:    4:30 P.M.
                PLACE:   Conference Room 308, State Capitol

                                A G E N D A # 3

DECISION MAKING ON BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD


Heard on Wednesday, February 24, Agenda #6

   HB 1649 HD1   RELATING TO THE CONVEYANCE TAX.
   HSCR 331      Exempts from the conveyance tax, transfers of real property or
                 any interest therein, in connection with the conversion of a
                 general or limited partnership to a limited liability company or
                 corporation, or vice versa. (CPC,FIN)

Heard on Thursday, February 25, Agenda #1

   HB 661 HD2    RELATING TO ENHANCED WIRELESS EMERGENCY 911 SERVICE.
   HSCR 718      Establishes enhanced 911 service for mobile phones. (HLT,CPC,FIN)

Heard on Friday, February 26, Agenda #1

   HB 1692       RELATING TO TAXATION.
                 Reduces GET on certain travel agent commissions to 1/2%. (FIN)

   HB 1682       RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
                 Requires organizations that file a Form 990 with the Internal
                 Revenue Service to file a copy of the form with the department of
                 taxation.  Appropriates funds to the department of taxation for
                 filing and tracking the information contained in Form 990. (FIN)

   HB 136 HD1    RELATING TO TAXATION.
   HSCR 393      Provides to each taxpayer or the association of apartment owners
                 of a hotel-condo as defined in section 486K-1, an income tax
                 credit for improvement costs of qualified facilities within a
                 hotel or resort-zoned district. (TSM,FIN)

   HB 718        RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
   HSCR 313      Authorizes the Hawaii community development authority to issue
                 bonds not to exceed $250,000,000. (WLU,FIN)

   HB 814 HD1    RELATING TO THE ECONOMY.
   HSCR 563      Provides a two-year authorization to the governor to provide tax
                 breaks and land lease incentives to assist high technology
                 industries that provide jobs for the people of Hawaii.
                 (EDB,WLU,FIN)

   HB 1027       RELATING TO TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR AVIATION TRAINING FACILITIES.
   HSCR 468      Stimulate economic development by encouraging the development of
                 aviation training facilities in the State. (TRN/EDB,FIN)


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Heard on Friday, February 26, Agenda #3

   HB 1593       RELATING TO THE HAWAII PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CODE.
   HSCR 249      Designates the respective manager and chief engineer of the
                 county boards of water supply as the chief procurement officers
                 for the county departments of water supply. (WLU,FIN)

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                                         Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine
                                         Chairman