HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
THE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2004
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE |
Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine, Chair |
Rep. Bertha C. Kawakami, Vice Chair |
Rep. Jon Riki Karamatsu |
Rep. Glenn Wakai |
Rep. Sol P. Kaho`ohalahala |
Rep. Thomas Waters |
Rep. Michael Y. Magaoay |
Rep. Kika G. Bukoski |
Rep. Romy M. Mindo |
Rep. Mark G. Jernigan |
Rep. Bob Nakasone |
Rep. Colleen R. Meyer |
Rep. Scott Y. Nishimoto |
Rep. Mark S. Moses |
Rep. Maile S.L. Shimabukuro |
NOTICE OF HEARING
DATE: |
Monday, April 5, 2004 |
TIME: |
3:00 p.m. |
PLACE: |
Conference Room 308 State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
A G E N D A # 4
SB 53 SD1 (SSCR2723) |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE IN THE KIHEI/WAILEA REGION OF MAUI. Appropriates funds to provide 24-hour ambulance services for the Kihei/Wailea region of Maui. |
FIN |
SB 2349 SD2, HD1 (HSCR888-04) |
RELATING TO SOCIAL SERVICES. Establishes a task force to develop a pilot program for a child-friendly visitation center at a state correctional facility. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/30. |
HSH, FIN |
SB 2928 HD1 (HSCR890-04) |
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING TRUST FUND ADVISORY COMMISSION. Eliminates the Rental Housing Trust Fund Advisory Commission. Requires a representative of low-income housing to be on the Housing and Community Development Corporation Board. |
HSH, FIN |
SB 2748 SD1, HD1 (HSCR874-04) |
RELATING TO DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION ASSESSMENTS. Adds to the offenses for which an offender must pay the drug demand reduction assessment used to fund drug treatment. Amends priority of payment to require payment of restitution, probation fees, and crime victim compensation fees before assessment. Permits court to order offender to treatment and reduce or waive monetary assessment. Places burden on offender to show inability to pay. |
JUD, FIN |
SB 2861 SD1, HD1 (HSCR1011-04) |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Allows certain class B and class C felony charges to be initiated by information charging. |
JUD, FIN |
SB 1138 SD1 (HSCR1091) |
RELATING TO INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS. Appropriates general funds for various programs of the judiciary, and the departments of the attorney general and public safety relating to alternatives to incarceration. |
PSM/JUD, FIN |
SB 2842 SD1, HD2 (HSCR987-04) |
RELATING TO CHAPTER 846E, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES. Requires persons convicted of crimes involving child pornography to register as sex offenders. Makes other amendments to the sex offender registry statute. |
PSM, JUD, FIN |
SB 1318 SD1, HD1 (HSCR860-04) |
RELATING TO BUSINESS REGISTRATION. Provides DCCA with the flexibility to adjust fees and other nontax revenues to help align revenue collections with expenditures; reduces fees charged for DCCA business registration filings. |
CPC, FIN |
SB 2906 SD1, HD1 (HSCR841-04) |
RELATING TO CERTIFICATES OF GOOD STANDING. Reduces filing fees charged for certificates of good standing. |
CPC, FIN |
SB 2919 SD1 (HSCR816-04) |
RELATING TO THE MILITIA. Allows the Adjutant General to appoint and Assistant Adjutant General of the Army and Air component and the joint headquarters, in a federally recognized grade no higher than major general of the joint command. |
PSM/LAB, FIN |
SB 2996 SD2, HD1 (HSCR823-04) |
RELATING TO TAXATION OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS. Suspends the state tax on alternative fuels for a period of five years to encourage the development and production of alternative fuels. |
EEP, FIN |
SB 3092 SD1, HD1 (HSCR965-04) |
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT. Appropriates funds to the department of health to expand its solid waste management enforcement and monitoring capabilities. Allows persons who report illegal dumping activity to receive 50 percent of the fines collected when a conviction results. |
EEP, FIN |
SB 3179 PROPOSED HD1 |
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT. PROPOSED HD1: Make clarifying amendments to the Deposit Beverage Container Program. Allows dealers to charge the deposit value beginning November 1, 2004. |
FIN |
THE PROPOSED HOUSE DRAFT IS AVAILABLE IN ROOM 306 OF THE STATE CAPITOL.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 586-6200.
DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW
PERSONS WISHING TO TESTIFY ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT 35 COPIES OF THEIR TESTIMONY AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO: (1) ROOM 306, STATE CAPITOL, OR (2) THE HOUSE SGT.-AT-ARMS TESTIMONY DROP OFF BOX IN THE TURNAROUND AREA OF THE CAPITOL BASEMENT PARKING LOT. TESTIMONY MAY ALSO BE FAXED IF LESS THAN 5 PAGES IN LENGTH TO THE HOUSE SGT.-AT-ARMS OFFICE AT: 586-6501 (OAHU) OR 1-800-535-3859 (NEIGHBOR ISLANDS). WHEN FAXING, PLEASE INDICATE TO WHOM THE TESTIMONY IS BEING SUBMITTED, THE DATE AND TIME OF THE HEARING, AND THE REQUIRED NO. OF COPIES THAT IS NEEDED FOR SUBMITTAL.
IT IS ALSO REQUESTED THAT THE COPIES BE ON ONE SIDE OF AN 8-1/2" X 11" SHEET. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT 586-6200.
IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIAL ASSISTANCE OR AUXILIARY AIDS AND/OR SERVICES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS OF THE STATE HOUSE (I.E., SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER, WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY, OR PARKING DESIGNATED FOR THE DISABLED), PLEASE CONTACT THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE HEARING SO ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE.
________________________________________ Rep. Dwight Y. Takamine Chair |