COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
Thursday, January 18, 2001
Conference Room 308; State Capitol
AGENDA:
Informational Briefing
1:30 p.m. to completion:
Department of Transportation
Air Transportation Facilities and Services:
Honolulu International Airport TRN 102
General Aviation TRN 104
Hilo International Airport TRN 111
Kona International Airport at Keahole TRN 114
Waimea-Kohala Airport TRN 116
Upolu Airport TRN 118
Kahului Airport TRN 131
Hana Airport TRN 133
Molokai Airport TRN 135
Kalaupapa Airport TRN 143
Lanai Airport TRN 151
Lihue Airport TRN 161
Port Allen Airport TRN 163
Airports Administration TRN 195
Water Transportation Facilities and Services:
Honolulu Harbor TRN 301
Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor TRN 303
Kewalo Basin TRN 305
Hilo Harbor TRN 311
Kawaihae Harbor TRN 313
Kahului Harbor TRN 331
Kaunakakai Harbor TRN 341
Kaumalapau Harbor TRN 351
Nawiliwili Harbor TRN 361
Port Allen Harbor TRN 363
Harbors Administration TRN 395
Land Transportation Facilities and Services:
Oahu Highways TRN 501
Hawaii Highways TRN 511
Maui Highways TRN 531
Molokai Highways TRN 541
Lanai Highways TRN 551
Kauai Highways TRN 561
Highways Administration TRN 595
Highway Safety TRN 597
General Administration TRN 995
COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES AND HOUSING
Friday, January 19, 2001
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Conference Room 329; State Capitol
AGENDA:
The purpose of this informational briefing is to discuss the issue of oral health in Hawaii as it pertains to underserved populations and underserved areas in the community, as well as children. A discussion will also be held regarding funding provided by the 2000 Legislature for oral health which was to be utilized by the Department of Health. |
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SENATE COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Friday, January 19, 2001
9:00 a.m.
Conference Room 309; State Capitol
AGENDA:
The purpose of this informational briefing is to present the results of SCR 183, requesting a study on the incorporation of hydrogen use in Hawaii’s energy economy; including use as a fuel for transportation and power generation. Recommendations for long-term and short-term strategies will be presented.
9:00 a.m. Rick E. Rocheleau – Interim Director for Hawaii Natural Energy Institute and Manager of the Hydrogen Program