HB 2813 HD 1

RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

By Representative(s) MORIHARA / TAKAI / ITO / SUZUKI / ARAKAKI / OSHIRO, M. / CASE / AHU ISA; Leong, McDermott, Santiago, Stegmaier

Keywords: BUDGETS, CIVIL REMEDIES AND PROCEEDINGS, CIVIL SERVICE, Dept. of human resources development, GOVERNMENT FISCAL POLICIES, GOVERNMENT LIABILITY, GOVERNOR, HIGHER EDUCATION, HOURS OF WORK, LEAVES OF ABSENCE, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, SALARIES AND WAGES, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII FACULTY AND STAFF, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Report Title: UH Autonomy

Description: Provides fiscal autonomy to the University of Hawaii, by allowing it to submit it's budget directly to the legislature. (HB2813 HD1)

 1-27-00        H Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-31-00        H Referred to the committee on HED, and then referred         
                  jointly to the committees on LAB/FIN, referral
                  sheet 8
 2- 2-00        H Bill scheduled to be heard by HED on Friday,
                  02-04-00 at 2:00 P.M. in House conference room 312.
 2- 4-00        H The committee(s) recommends that the measure be
                  deferred.
 2- 9-00        H The committee on HED recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 2- 9-00        H The votes in HED were as follows:6 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Morihara, Takai, Ito, Stegmaier, Leong, McDermott;
                  Ayes with reservations: Rep.(s) ; none Noes: Rep.(s)        
                  ; and 3 Excused: Rep.(s) Arakaki, Okamura, Santiago
 2-18-00        H Reported from the committee on HED (Stand. Com. Rep.        
                  No. 375-00) as amended in (HD 1), recommending
                  passage on Second Reading and referral to the
                  committee on LAB/FIN
 2-18-00        H Passed Second Reading as amended in (HD 1) and
                  referred to the committee on LAB/FIN
 2-18-00        H The vote was as follows:  47 aye(s), with none
                  voting no and Representative(s) Menor, Okamura,
                  Pendleton, Stegmaier excused