THE SENATE

THE TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2006

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

Senator Lorraine R. Inouye, Chair

Senator Will Espero, Vice Chair

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Monday, February 6, 2006

TIME:

1:15 p.m.

PLACE:

Conference Room 224

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

A G E N D A

SB 2022

RELATING TO STATE EMPLOYEE LEGAL IDENTIFICATION CARDS.

Requires the department of accounting and general services to issue legal identification cards to all state employees.

TGO, WAM

SB 2156

RELATING TO THE AUDITOR.

Provides explicit authority to the auditor to inspect all accounts, books, records, files, papers, and documents and all financial affairs of the department of taxation.

TGO, WAM

SB 2214

RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.

Establishes hurricane resistant building code for state buildings; requires developers to install siren warning devices in developments; provides wind resistant devices income tax credit; establishes rebuttal presumption in favor of undergrounding utilities in tsunami-prone areas; clarifies governor's duties in deploying national guard; allocates funds from FY06 to establish emergency cache; prohibits profiteering and price gouging; creates residential disaster assistance special fund and makes appropriation; makes appropriations for emergency shelter spaces, loss mitigation grant program, and civil defense warning sirens.

TGO, WAM

SB 2304

RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.

Conforms Hawaii's civil defense laws to current federal laws, organizational structure, and practices.

TGO, JHW

SB 2307

RELATING TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT.

Allows Hawaii to join the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.

TGO, JHW

SB 2365

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES.

Authorizes OIP to file an action in the circuit courts to compel an agency's compliance with a decision rendered.

TGO, JHW

SB 2366

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES.

To make the powers and duties of the Office of Information Practices (OIP) in administering part I of chapter 92, Hawaii Revised Statutes (Sunshine Law), consistent with its powers and duties in administering chapter 92F, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Hawaii Uniform Information gives OIP the ability to render decisions. Makes compliance by boards mandatory, and, if necessary, allowing OIP to obtain court enforcement of its decisions.

TGO, JHW

SB 2459

RELATING TO CONCESSIONS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.

Allows legal tender or financial instruments other than bonds to be used to secure performance under state concession contracts with smaller concessionaires.

TGO, CPH

SB 2469

RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.

Raises the handyman's exemption to $3,500 to correlate to the maximum amount a person may sue for in small claims court.

TGO, JHW

SB 2798

RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION.

Authorizes the state fire council to employ an administrative assistant; makes appropriation.

TGO, WAM

SB 2857

RELATING TO EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR NATURAL DISASTERS.

Authorizes the governor to order the release of up to ten per cent of moneys in the emergency and budget reserve fund for emergency assistance to residents and businesses sustaining damage from natural disasters. Also appropriates funds for emergency assistance.

TGO, WAM

SB 2656

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Allows "best value" principles and criteria to be used in procuring construction contracts through the competitive sealed proposals process.

TGO, WAM

SB 2896

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Requires exempt agencies to have written procurement policies, procedures, and ethics. Requires exempt agencies to document purchases for audit. Requires a legislative bill exempting an agency to contain legislative findings of necessity. Allows an agency to supplement procurement training if there is no effect on budget.

TGO

SB 2897

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Raises small purchases limit from $25,000 to $50,000.

TGO, WAM

SB 2899

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Restores exemptions for SPRBs from procurement code.

TGO, WAM

SB 3030

RELATING TO LABOR.

Makes it the responsibility of the chief procurement officer to inform governmental contracting agencies of the requirements and applicability of Hawaii's prevailing wage law.

TGO, WAM

SB 3198

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Prohibits provisions in governmental procurement contracts that require the contractor to defend the governmental body; allows contracts to require a contractor to indemnify and hold harmless the governmental body.

TGO, JHW

     

 

Decision Making to follow, if time permits.

Persons wishing to testify should submit 30 copies of their testimony to the committee clerk, Room 201, State Capitol, 24 hours prior to the hearing. Testimony may also be faxed if less than 5 pages in length, to the Senate Sergeant-At-Arms Office at 586-6659 or 1-800-586-6659 (toll free for neighbor islands), at least 24 hours prior to the hearing. When faxing, please indicate to whom the testimony is being submitted, the date and time of the hearing, and the required number of copies needed for submittal.

If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids or services to participate in the public hearing process (i.e., sign language interpreter, wheelchair accessibility, or parking designated for the disabled) please contact the committee clerk 24 hours prior to the hearing so arrangements can be made.

Public Folder. A folder labeled "Public Folder" containing the measures and testimonies for the hearing will be available for shared use by members of the public.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT 586-7094

 

 

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Senator Lorraine R. Inouye

Chair