HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                           THE TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE
                            REGULAR SESSION OF 1999

                             COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
                        Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine, Chair
                      Rep. Bertha C. Kawakami, Vice Chair
           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, April 7, 1999
                TIME:    4:00 P.M.
                PLACE:   Conference Room 308, State Capitol


                         ADDENDUM TO  A G E N D A # 2




DECISION MAKING ON BILLS PREVIOUSLY HEARD



Heard on Monday, April 5, Agenda #1


SB 1544 SD2 HD1    RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. (LAB,FIN)
HSCR 1316          Gives current deputy sheriffs of the Department of Public Safety
                and conservation and resources law enforcement officers of the
                Department of Land and Natural Resources the option of converting
                from class C to class A members of the Employees' Retirement
                System.  Allows current deputy sheriffs and conservation and
                resources law enforcement officers to retire after 25 years of
                service irrespective of age.  Requires deputy sheriffs and
                conservation and resources law enforcement officers hired after
                6/30/99 be class A members.





Heard on Tuesday, April 6, Agenda #3


SB 46 SD2 HD1      RELATING TO SCHOOL-BASED BUDGETING. (EDN,FIN)
HSCR 1321          Amends chapter 302A, HRS, to facilitate implementation of school-
                based budgeting, by requiring the DOE to submit to the individual
                schools and the legislature, by opening day of each regular
                session, a report on its proposed school-by-school budget
                allocation.  Gives each school maximum flexibility in expending
                its allocated budget.






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RECONSIDERATION OF PRIOR DECISION ON THE FOLLOWING BILL



Heard on Tuesday, April 6, Agenda #3


SB 1501 SD3 HD2    RELATING TO EDUCATION. (HSH/HLT,EDN/LAB,FIN)
HSCR 1404          Establishes early childhood screenings for psychological and
                physiological development between the child's second and third
                birthday; requires DOH to plan and develop a screening tool.
                Requires Director of Health to establish and operate no fewer than
                one school-based health center in each of the seven department
                school districts.  Creates a process whereby existing public
                schools and new schools may be established as new century charter
                schools.  States that current student-centered schools are to be
                designated as new century charter schools.  Appropriates
                unspecified amounts.





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                                         Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine
                                         Chair