THE SENATE
THE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2005
COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY AND HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS |
Senator Colleen Hanabusa, Chair |
Senator Clayton Hee, Vice Chair |
NOTICE OF HEARING
DATE: |
Tuesday, March 22, 2005 |
TIME: |
9:30 a.m. |
PLACE: |
Conference Room 229 State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
A G E N D A
Please note that for some of the following bills, as indicated, the Committee previously heard the companion Senate bill. Please focus testimony on differences between the House and Senate bills.
HB 450 HD2 (HSCR1006) |
RELATING TO THE BUDGET OF THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS. Provides the operating budget of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs for fiscal years 2005-2006 and 2006-2007. (HB450 HD2) |
JHW, WAM |
HB 447 HD1 (HSCR882) (SB 923) |
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS. Authorizes the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) to make all necessary and appropriate disbursements of its moneys by issuing checks in its own name and by any other means. Authorizes OHA to deposit any of its moneys in a banking institution. Allows DAGS to continue to perform the payroll function for OHA. (HB447 HD1) |
JHW, WAM |
HB 278 HD1 (HSCR897) |
RELATING TO VICTIM RESTITUTION. Mandates that defendants make restitution to victims. Removes judicial discretion. Provides that a defendant's financial ability to make restitution payments may be considered only in connection with establishing a restitution payment schedule. (HB278 HD1) |
JHW, WAM |
HB 384 HD2 (HSCR883) (SB 1317) |
RELATING TO ATTORNEYS' FEES FOR COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL. Increases compensation for court appointed counsel. (HB384 HD2) |
JHW, WAM |
HB 1747 HD1 (HSCR772) (SB 440) |
RELATING TO CAMPAIGNS. Establishes limits for campaign contributions to candidates, noncandidate committees, and political parties during specified election periods. Requires excess contributions to be returned to the original donor within thirty days of receipt of the donation, or the funds will escheat to the Hawaii election campaign fund. Limits contributions from nonresident individuals and entities to no more than thirty percent of the total contributions received by a candidate or candidate's committee in an election period. Defines "surplus funds" and "residual funds". Requires candidates for the Senate, House of Representatives, and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to file campaign reports by electronic means beginning in 2006. Provides that a candidate does not have to file an organizational report if the candidate is seeking election to the same office in successive elections and does not have new information that must be updated in the report. Expands the public financing law and matches $2 for every $1 raised in excess of the minimum amount of qualifying campaign contributions needed to receive public funding. (HB1747 HD1) |
JHW, WAM |
HB 1733 HD2 (HSCR956) (SB 470) |
RELATING TO BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE. Requires DNA testing of all felons. Provides procedures and duties for the collection and testing of DNA samples. Establishes a procedure for expungement of DNA profiles for a person whose underlying conviction has been reversed. Extends the statute of limitations for felony cases where DNA evidence has been recovered. Requires retention of evidence that can be used for DNA analysis. Establishes procedure for post-conviction requests for analysis of DNA evidence. Requires notice to victim of proceedings and outcome. Requires notice to probation and parole authorities of outcome adverse to defendant. Appropriates $1 to implement the new provisions on DNA testing. (HB1733 HD2) |
JHW, WAM |
Decision Making to follow, if time permits.
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______________________________________ Senator Colleen Hanabusa Chair |