THE SENATE
THE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2005
Senator Colleen Hanabusa, Chair |
Senator Clayton Hee, Vice Chair |
MEASURES DEFERRED TO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2005
TIME: |
9:00 a.m. |
PLACE: |
Conference Room 229 State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
DECISION MAKING ON THE FOLLOWING MEASURE(S):
(Deferred from Wednesday, February 9, 2005)
SB 600 |
RELATING TO FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, AND DANGEROUS WEAPONS. Raises the age for allowable transfers of rifle or shotgun from 18 years old to 21 years old. |
JHW |
SB 703 |
RELATING TO FIREARMS. Expands the options of the Attorney General, the Director of Public Safety, and the chiefs of police in disposing of forfeited firearms by allowing these agencies: to (1) use forfeited firearms; or (2) transfer forfeited items to licensed firearms dealers in exchange, or partial exchange, of new firearms or less lethal weapons to be used by the agency. |
JHW |
SB 603 |
RELATING TO 911 EMERGENCY SERVICE. Establishes the offense of misuse of 911 telephone service for accessing 911 and knowingly causing a false alarm or making a false complaint or report. Makes the offense of misuse of 911 telephone service a misdeameanor. |
JHW |
SB 605 |
RELATING TO OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Establishes offenses of endangering a law enforcement animal and interfering with a law enforcement animal; provides definitions; requires restitution for violations. |
JHW |
SB 601 |
RELATING TO UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY INTO MOTOR VEHICLES. Creates offenses of unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle in the 1st and 2nd degrees. |
JHW |
SB 607 |
RELATING TO THEFT. Provides that an individual caught with stolen property belong to three or more persons commits felony theft. |
JHW |
SB 700 |
RELATING TO NUISANCE ABATEMENT. Clarifies the standard of proof in a nuisance abatement suit is preponderance of the evidence. Authorizes the court to issue a protective order authorizing the nondisclosure of the identity of witnesses upon a showing of prior threats or acts of violence. Allows a court to order the suspension and/or revocation of a business, professional, operational, or liquor license. |
JHW |
SB 683 |
RELATING TO TESTIMONY. Adopts a uniform standard based on the Federal Rules of Evidence to ensure the admissibility of reliable, trustworthy, and relevant lay and expert testimony in judicial proceedings. |
JHW |
SB 688 |
RELATING TO THE HAWAII RULES OF EVIDENCE. Allows individuals, corporations, and government entities to offer apologies or other expressions of sympathy without fear of such gestures being used against them to establish civil liability. |
JHW |
SB 696 |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION. Adds definitions for "criminal history record check" and "criminal history record name inquiry." Updates the fee schedule for criminal history record check services to include criminal history record checks done via the Internet. Extends the fee exemption to include nonprofit charitable organizations' adult volunteers having direct contact with the elderly and disabled. |
JHW, WAM |
No testimony will be accepted.
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