OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER

TWENTY-THIRD STATE LEGISLATURE

COMMITTEE REFERRALS

 

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NO. 3

5th LEGISLATIVE DAY-JANUARY 25, 2006

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Committee Abbreviations:

AGR - Agriculture

HSG Housing

CPC - Consumer Protection & Commerce

HUS - Human Services

EDB - Economic Development &

INT - International Affairs

Business Concerns

JUD - Judiciary

EDN - Education

LAB - Labor & Public Employment

EEP - Energy & Environmental Protection

LMG - Legislative Management

FIN - Finance

PSM - Public Safety & Military Affairs

HAW Hawaiian Affairs

TAC - Tourism & Culture

HED - Higher Education

TRN - Transportation

HLT - Health

WLO - Water, Land & Ocean Resources

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HOUSE BILLS

 
   

Committee

H.B. NO.

 

REFERRAL

     

2184

RELATING TO WATER RESOURCES.

Prohibits the use of potable water for irrigation purposes on golf courses constructed after 1/1/07.

WLO, EDB, FIN

2185

RELATING TO AGING IN PLACE TAX CREDIT.

Provides a tax credit to taxpayers that renovate their residence to accommodate a handicapped or aging person.

HLT/HUS, FIN

2186

RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.

Directs DLNR to reforest lands in Nanakuli, Oahu.

WLO, FIN

2187

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.

Appropriates funds to department of health to contract with a government agency or U.S. military branch to provide intra-island only aeromedical roto-wing services for rural Oahu.

HLT, FIN

2188

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF WAIMEA VALLEY, OAHU.

Makes an appropriation for the purchase of Waimea valley, Oahu.

WLO, FIN

2189

RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.

Exempts the general excise tax for fundraising activities.

FIN

2190

RELATING TO RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSES.

Establishes that certain registered professional nurses shall not have their service retirement allowances reduced for actuarial purposes upon retirement and shall not have their retirement benefits reduced for age after termination of service.

HLT, LAB, FIN

2191

RELATING TO DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL.

Establishes increased licensing and vehicle registration penalties for persons who drive with alcohol concentration of .15 or more.

TRN, JUD

2192

RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.

Clarifies the requirements for emergency call-in Schedule II prescriptions, the use of facsimile and telephonic prescriptions, and the appropriate use of narcotics to treat addiction. Creates central fill pharmacies. Allows limited information sharing. Adds new definitions.

PSM/HLT, CPC/JUD

2193

RELATING TO THE PEARL HARBOR TUNNEL FEASIBILITY STUDY.

Requires the governor to release funds, without withholding or restricting portions thereof pursuant to Chapter 37, HRS, that were appropriated by Act 178, Session Laws of Hawaii 2005, for feasibility study of a transportation tunnel under Pearl Harbor from Sand Island to Ewa Beach.

TRN/PSM/

WLO, FIN

2194

RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY.

Requires unilateral agreements with real estate developers to contain specific completion dates for required improvements or completion dates as required pursuant to a warrant assessment.

WLO/HSG, JUD, FIN

2195

RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.

(1) Provides for administrative review pilot program to resolve disputes between planned community members or with the association; (2) amends condominium property act to provide administrative review pilot program to resolve disputes between AOAO and apartment owners; (3) repeals both pilot programs 06/30/08.

CPC/JUD, FIN

2196

RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.

Requires planned community associations to maintain financial statements and other financial information at a convenient location for examination by any member for the duration that those statements and information are kept by the association.

CPC

2197

RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.

Requires association to give prior written notice of costs for providing information.

CPC

2198

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR MILILANI MIDDLE SCHOOL.

Appropriates $11,400 for 12 trash receptacles and 1 platform lift at Mililani middle school.

FIN

2199

RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT.

Provides state protocol for international trade agreements.

INT/EDB, JUD

2200

AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR PAHOA HIGH AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.

Appropriates general obligation bonds for Pahoa high and intermediate school.

FIN

2201

RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

Short form bill relating to international affairs.

INT

2202

RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

Short form bill relating to international affairs.

INT

2203

RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

Short form bill relating to international affairs.

INT

2204

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.

Establishes the amount of interim revenue to be expended by OHA each fiscal year to better conditions of native Hawaiians from $15,100,000 to an unspecified amount. Appropriates funds.

HAW, FIN

2205

RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.

Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 42nd representative district.

FIN

2206

PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.

Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow legislature to define what behavior constitutes a continuing course of conduct in sexual assault cases.

JUD, FIN

2207

RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.

Amends the law defining continuous sexual assault of a minor to permit the jury to convict if it is unanimous in finding that defendant committed at least three prohibited acts, even if it can not unanimously agree which 3 acts constitute the offense.

JUD

2208

RELATING TO COUNTIES.

Extends statute of limitations for actions against a county for damage or injury from 6 months to 2 years.

JUD

2209

RELATING TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Prohibits sale of graffiti implements to minors. Makes it a petty misdemeanor for a person to sell or give a minor graffiti implements. Makes it a petty misdemeanor for a minor to purchase or otherwise possess graffiti implements without express adult permission or without adult supervision. Makes it a class C felony for an adult to conspire with minors to purchase or provide graffiti implements for the purpose of vandalizing property.

JUD

2210

RELATING TO PEARLRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

Amends Act 41, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, to authorize the use of moneys allocated to the Pearlridge elementary school cafeteria expansion project for renovation, as well as expansion, of the cafeteria.

FIN

2211

RELATING TO DEFINITIONS FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

Repeals the definition of "day or days" under the State's workers' compensation law.

LAB, CPC, FIN

2212

RELATING TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE.

Makes permanent provisions allowing a child who violates the zero tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol in public schools to return to school earlier than indicated in the original disciplinary determination following the completion of a substance abuse assessment and related treatment or counseling. Requires public schools to screen students facing substance abuse-related discipline to determine if there is a need for a substance abuse assessment referral. Requires the parent or legal guardian of a child facing discipline but who has been assessed as not needing treatment to consent to follow-up counseling for the child's family. Requires school administrators to review and determine the nature and severity of the child's offense, its impact on others, the offender's age, and whether the child is a repeat offender. Allows certified substance abuse counselors to conduct substance abuse assessments qualifying individuals for substance abuse-related insurance benefits. Requires assessments to be completed within ten days for children facing substance abuse-related school discipline.

EDN/HLT, JUD, FIN

2213

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSESSMENTS FOR UNINSURED STUDENTS.

Establishes an "assessment bank" to cover the cost of substance abuse assessments for uninsured students who are found to be in violation of the department of education's zero tolerance policy relating to alcohol and other drugs. Makes appropriation.

EDN/HLT, JUD, FIN

2214

RELATING TO RENTAL MOTOR VEHICLE SURCHARGE TAX.

Repeals increase in the rental motor vehicle surcharge tax levied between September 1, 1999 and August 31, 2007.

TRN, CPC, FIN

2215

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.

TRN, FIN

2216

RELATING TO PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

Requires the State to reimburse counties for issuing parking placards to persons with disabilities.

TRN/HLT, FIN

2217

RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.

Permits motor vehicle backup warning beepers to be disabled between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. if the vehicle's driver is assisted by another person while reversing.

TRN, JUD

2218

RELATING TO PUBLIC AGENCY MEETINGS AND RECORDS.

Provides that chapter 92 is not applicable to neighborhood boards; neighborhood board meetings are governed by ordinances, rules, and procedures of boards.

JUD

2219

RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, AND SIXTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.

Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 14th, 15th, and 16th representative districts.

FIN

2220

RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.

Establishes a fee for the inspection of invasive species at state ports of entry. Also establishes the invasive species inspection, quarantine and eradication fund for the deposit of fees.

EEP/AGR, TRN, FIN

2221

RELATING TO HUNTING.

Exempts individuals who qualify for a free state hunting license from any other hunting related fees under the administrative rules of the department of land and natural resources, division of forestry and wildlife.

WLO/PSM, JUD, FIN

2222

RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE REFUNDABLE CAREGIVER TAX CREDIT.

Provides a $1,000 refundable caregiver tax credit to taxpayer caregivers that care for qualified care recipients.

HUS/HLT, FIN

2223

RELATING TO CARE HOMES.

Increases payments for: (1) type I ARCHs, developmental disabilities domiciliary homes, and adult foster homes, from not more than $521.90 to not less than $621.90; and (2) type II ARCHs from not more than $629.90 to not less than $729.90. Appropriates $          for FY 2006-2007.

HUS/HLT, FIN

2224

RELATING TO ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.

Raises maximum number of residents in type I and expanded type I ARCHs from 5 to 6. Raises minimum number of residents in type II and expanded type II ARCHs from 6 to 7. In type I and expanded type I ARCHs, increases maximum number of nursing facility level residents from 2 to 3.

HUS/HLT, FIN

2225

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.

Appropriates funds to the department of human services for temporary positions for Micronesian language interpreters.

HUS, FIN

2226

RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

Increases the percentage of the Medicare Resource Based Relative Value Scale system applicable to Hawaii for which medical service providers may charge for treating workers' compensation related injuries from 110% to 130% of the Medicare Resource Based Relative Value Scale system applicable to Hawaii.

LAB, CPC, FIN

2227

RELATING TO WAGES.

Incrementally raises the minimum wage tip credit for tipped employees. Establishes that the hourly wage of a tipped employee is deemed to be increased on account of tips if the employee is paid an amount that is not less than $1 in calendar year 2007, and $1.75 in calendar year 2008 and thereafter, below applicable minimum wage by the employee's employer and the combined amount the employee receives from the employer and in tips is at least 50 cents more than the applicable minimum wage.

LAB, EDB, FIN

2228

RELATING TO PORNOGRAPHY.

Makes it a class C felony to commit the offense of promoting pornography within 1,000 feet of a school campus or public park.

JUD

2229

RELATING TO PAROLE.

Establishes an earned-time program providing incentives for inmate rehabilitation in which inmates may earn reductions in the minimum term of imprisonment set by the Hawaii paroling authority by making consistent progress in all of the following areas: work and vocational training, social adjustment, counseling, self-help, therapeutic, educational, and literacy programs. Effective upon approval.

PSM, JUD

2230

RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.

Proposes measures to combat identity theft.

CPC, JUD

2231

RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST UNBORN CHILDREN.

Creates new criminal offenses of murder, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and battery of an unborn child; defines unborn child.

JUD

2232

RELATING TO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS.

Authorizes the public utilities commission to lead and advance greenhouse gas emission reduction for public utilities supplying electricity.

EEP, CPC, FIN

2233

RELATING TO CONDEMNATION.

Prohibits the exercise of the powers of eminent domain by the State and counties for economic development resulting in the development of nongovernmental improvements.

WLO, JUD

2234

RELATING TO MOTOR SCOOTERS.

Prohibits dealers from selling new motor scooters with noise emissions exceeding a specified number of decibels. Adds motor scooters to noisy muffler law currently applicable to motorcycles and mopeds.

TRN/EEP, JUD

2235

RELATING TO ENERGY RESOURCES.

In the acquisition of energy-using products, requires state agencies to include in their annual reports an explanation as to why ENERGY STAR or other energy efficient products were not selected.

EEP, FIN

2236

RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.

Establishes the law enforcement officers' bill of rights.

LAB/PSM, JUD, FIN

2237

RELATING TO COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT.

Creates a collective bargaining unit for substitute teachers of the department of education, including part-time substitute teachers working less than one-half of a full-time equivalent.

LAB, EDN, FIN

2238

RELATING TO HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.

Provides for the transfer of the powers of the office of Hawaiian affairs and the moneys owed as its pro rata share of public land trust revenues to the department of Hawaiian home lands if an unappealable federal court decision determines that the existence of the office of Hawaiian affairs is in violation of the United States Constitution.

HAW, JUD, FIN

2239

RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.

Appropriates funds to acquire the property currently known as Kukui Gardens from Kukui Gardens Corp. Authorizes eminent domain proceedings should the acquisition be unsuccessful.

HSG, FIN

2240

RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.

Requires the Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) and the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Administration (HHFDA) to plan for public/private partnerships to construct affordable housing units on or adjacent to future state facilities. Requires DAGS and HHFDA to enter into public/private partnerships to build affordable housing units on state property in Iwilei.

HSG, FIN

2241

RELATING TO EDUCATION.

Prohibits the department of education from eliminating the competency-based high school diploma. Allows prohibition of participation by children under age 17.

EDN, FIN

2242

RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.

Requires that all housing developments proposing to develop at least 50 residential dwellings provide at least 20% of the dwellings as affordable dwelling units.

HSG/WLO, JUD, FIN

2243

RELATING TO AN AIRPORT AUTHORITY.

Establishes the State of Hawaii airport authority. Empowers the authority to administer the statewide system of airports. Establishes an airport authority task force to review the consolidation of all airport functions and draft necessary implementing legislation.

TRN/LAB, FIN

2244

RELATING TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE RENTAL INDUSTRY.

Authorizes motor vehicle lessors to visibly pass on to the lessee third party concession fees where the third party is an entity other than the department of transportation.

TRN, CPC, FIN

2245

RELATING TO BUSINESS ENERGY TAX CREDIT.

Establishes a business energy tax credit to encourage energy preservation and efficiency.

EEP, CPC, FIN

2246

RELATING TO ETHANOL CONTENT.

Extends compliance date of 10 per cent ethanol content requirement in motor vehicle gas to April 2, 2008.

EEP/AGR, FIN

2247

RELATING TO TOURISM.

Corrects a technical error in the General Appropriations Act of 2005 relating to the transfer of funds from the Tourism Special Fund in Tourism (BED 113) to Economic Planning and Research (BED 130).

FIN

2248

RELATING TO KIKALA-KEOKEA.

Clarifies loan limits and borrower qualifications for the Kikala-Keokea housing revolving fund. Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds to fund low-interest home construction loans for Kikala-Keokea lessees and self-help housing project.

HSG, FIN

2249

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE THIRTY-SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.

Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects in the 37th representative district.

FIN

2250

RELATING TO TIME LIMITATIONS.

Increases the statute of limitations from 6 years to 10 years for class A felony sexual offenses committed against minors and from 3 years to 6 years for class B and C felony sexual offenses committed against minors.

JUD

2251

RELATING TO EDUCATION.

Converts school meal count positions to cashier positions.

EDN

2252

RELATING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS.

Requires the department of defense to conduct a cost benefit analysis of providing accommodations for pets at public shelters and report to the governor and legislature. Requires that analysis include private sector initiatives to provide pet shelters for compensation.

PSM, FIN

2253

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO CONVERT THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S ANIMAL QUARANTINE SHELTER INTO AN ANIMAL SHELTER TO BE USED DURING DISASTERS.

Makes an appropriation to convert the DOA animal quarantine shelter in Halawa, Oahu, into an animal shelter facility for use during disasters.

AGR, FIN

2254

RELATING TO A STATE TAX HOLIDAY.

Provides for a state tax holiday from paying the general excise tax on food and drugs on the first weekend in December 2006. Also provides a state income tax deduction for the cost of the food and drugs purchased on the tax holiday.

EDB, FIN

2255

RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.

Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 9th representative district.

FIN

2256

RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.

Prohibits the unauthorized access to or control of a computer or the inducing, by misrepresentation, authorized person to load software. Authorizes attorney general or prosecuting attorney to seek up to $2,500 per violation. Authorizes private action to recover $5,000 per violation or 5 times the amount of damage cause, whichever is greater.

CPC, FIN

2257

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.

Requires Child Care Development Block Grant funds to be appropriated by the legislature and requires the governor's plan for expenditure of Child Care Development Block Grant funds to be approved by the legislature.

HUS, FIN

2258

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.

Requires TANF funds to be appropriated by the legislature and requires the governor's plan for expenditure of TANF funds to be approved by the legislature.

HUS, FIN

2259

RELATING TO OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ANALYST.

Funds the office of the legislative analyst only to the extent that the office monitor the receipt and expenditures of federal funds received by the State and to review and make recommendations to the legislature regarding the administration and efficacy of the expenditures.

LMG, FIN

2260

RELATING TO SMOKING.

Creates a new statewide smoking law and repeals current smoking law.

HLT, JUD, FIN

2261

RELATING TO VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES.

Requires violent video games to be labeled as specified and prohibits the sale or rental of those violent video games to minors. Provides that a person who violates the law shall be fined up to $1,000 for each violation.

CPC, JUD

2262

RELATING TO PROTECTION FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.

Enacts a comprehensive scheme of criminal and civil remedies and services to victims of human trafficking and programs to prevent, investigate, and prosecute offenses relating to human trafficking.

JUD, FIN

2263

RELATING TO CONTROLLING INVASIVE SPECIES.

Establishes a fee for the inspection of invasive species at state ports of entry. Also establishes the invasive species inspection, quarantine and eradication fund for the deposit of fees.

EEP/AGR, FIN

2264

RELATING TO STREET LIGHTING.

Requires the State to install fully shielded lighting fixtures when replacing highway and street lights. Requires the counties to follow the same lighting standards as the State when installing new highway or street lights or replacing existing ones.

TRN, JUD, FIN

2265

RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.

Transfers continuing supervisory and counseling functions of paroled individuals from Hawaii Paroling Authority to Department of Public Safety.

PSM/LAB, FIN

2266

RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.

Repealing requirement that no more than half of an electrical or plumbing contractors employees can be unlicensed.

EDB/LAB, CPC

2267

RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.

Authorizes DAGS to implement payroll deduction for state employees who wish to buy city and county of Honolulu bus passes. Requires coordination with the city and county of Honolulu.

TRN, FIN

2268

RELATING TO TAX EXEMPTION.

Raises the personal tax exemption to $1,400 in 2007, $1,700 in 2008, and $2,000 in 2009 and thereafter.

FIN

2269

RELATING TO COUNTIES.

Allows the counties to establish a residential property tax discount program for certain homeowners based on the number of years the property taxpayer has resided in the State. Appropriates funds to be matched by the counties to obtain tax software upgrades.

JUD, FIN

2270

RELATING TO THE CAPITOL.

Appropriates funds to establish the state capitol as a wireless hotspot to provide public internet access via a wireless network.

LMG, FIN

2271

RELATING TO NON-AGRICULTURAL PARK LANDS.

 

WLO/AGR, JUD, FIN

2272

RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LOANS.

 

AGR, FIN

2273

MAKING EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS FOR RISK MANAGEMENT.

 

FIN

2274

RELATING TO STATE RISK MANAGEMENT.

 

FIN

2275

MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR ELECTRICITY PAYMENTS STATEWIDE.

 

FIN

2276

RELATING TO THE WIRELESS ENHANCED 911 BOARD.

 

CPC/PSM, FIN

2277

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE, ITS OFFICERS, OR ITS EMPLOYEES.

 

JUD, FIN

2278

MAKING EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

 

JUD, FIN

2279

RELATING TO GOVERNMENT TORT LIABILITY.

 

WLO, JUD

2280

RELATING TO BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE.

 

PSM, JUD

2281

RELATING TO EXPUNGEMENTS.

 

JUD

2282

RELATING TO CHAPTER 846E.

 

JUD

2283

PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE I OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.

 

JUD, FIN

2284

PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII REGARDING CHALLENGES TO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.

 

JUD, FIN

2285

RELATING TO SOLICITATION OF FUNDS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES.

 

JUD/CPC, FIN

2286

RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT.

 

JUD

2287

RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT.

 

JUD

2288

RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.

 

JUD, FIN

2289

RELATING TO APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

 

JUD

2290

RELATING TO TESTIMONY.

 

JUD

2291

RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

 

JUD, FIN

2292

RELATING TO TIME LIMITATIONS.

 

JUD

2293

RELATING TO COURT ADVISEMENT CONCERNING ALIEN STATUS.

 

INT, JUD

2294

RELATING TO DRUGS.

 

JUD

2295

RELATING TO DRUGS.

 

JUD

2296

RELATING TO INFORMATION CHARGING.

 

JUD

2297

RELATING TO SENTENCING.

 

JUD

2298

RELATING TO DISCLOSURE OF VITAL STATISTICS RECORDS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS.

 

HLT, JUD

2299

RELATING TO CHAPTER 803.

 

JUD

2300

RELATING TO CHAPTER 134.

 

PSM, JUD

2301

RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.

 

JUD

2302

RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST MINORS.

 

JUD

2303

RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT.

 

JUD

2304

RELATING TO PROMOTING INTOXICATING LIQUOR TO A MINOR.

 

JUD

2305

RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR VIOLATIONS INVOLVING MINORS.

 

TRN, JUD

2306

RELATING TO THE CAPITAL LOAN PROGRAM.

 

EDB, JUD

2307

RELATING TO TOURISM.

 

TAC, FIN

2308

RELATING TO ENERGY.

 

EEP/AGR, CPC/HED, FIN

2309

RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.

 

LAB, FIN

2310

RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

 

LAB, FIN

2311

RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

 

LAB, FIN

2312

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE EMERGENCY BUDGET AND RESERVE FUND.

 

FIN

2313

RELATING TO BUSINESS REGISTRATION.

 

CPC

2314

RELATING TO TAX CREDITS FOR ENERGY STAR RATED APPLIANCES.

 

EEP, FIN

2315

RELATING TO THE CODE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

 

CPC

2316

RELATING TO MORTGAGE BROKERS.

 

CPC/JUD

2317

RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.

 

CPC/LAB

2318

RELATING TO THE PATIENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

 

CPC/JUD, FIN

2319

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

 

CPC

2320

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

 

CPC/LAB, FIN

2321

RELATING TO TORTS.

 

HLT, CPC, JUD

2322

RELATING TO EXPEDITED INSURANCE RATE REDUCTIONS.

 

CPC

2323

RELATING TO INSURANCE FRAUD.

 

CPC, JUD

2324

RELATING TO INSURANCE FRAUD.

 

CPC/LAB, JUD

2325

RELATING TO MONEYS FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.

 

PSM, CPC, FIN

2326

RELATING TO CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES.

 

CPC/JUD

2327

RELATING TO PROTECTION FROM SECURITY BREACHES.

 

CPC/JUD

2328

RELATING TO PETROLEUM PRICE GOUGING.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

2329

RELATING TO DESTRUCTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION RECORDS.

 

CPC/JUD

2330

RELATING TO SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER PROTECTION.

 

CPC/JUD

2331

RELATING TO AN INACTIVE STATUS FOR PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL LICENSES.

 

CPC

2332

RELATING TO PRINCIPAL PRIVATE DETECTIVES AND GUARDS.

 

PSM, CPC

2333

RELATING TO NURSES.

 

HLT, CPC

2334

RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS.

 

HLT/LAB, CPC

2335

RELATING TO CHAPTER 448E, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.

 

EDB/LAB, CPC

2336

RELATING TO INVESTIGATIVE ACCESS FOR UNLICENSED ACTIVITY.

 

CPC/JUD

2337

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

 

LAB, CPC, FIN

2338

RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.

 

CPC/JUD

2339

RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY.

 

PSM/LAB, FIN

2340

RELATING TO VETERANS' SERVICES.

 

PSM/LAB, FIN

2341

RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.

 

PSM/HLT, JUD

2342

RELATING TO VETERANS' SERVICES.

 

PSM, FIN

2343

RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.

 

PSM, JUD

2344

RELATING TO EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT.

 

PSM, FIN

2345

RELATING TO TAX CREDITS FOR RETROFITTING PRIVATE FACILITIES.

 

PSM, FIN

2346

MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ELECTRICITY.

 

EDN, FIN

2347

MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STUDENT TRANSPORTATION.

 

EDN, FIN

     

 

 

HOUSE BILLS

 
   

Committee

H.B. NO.

 

RE-REFERRAL

     

2063

RELATING TO A LONG-TERM CARE RESOURCE INITIATIVE.

Establishes and funds a long-term care resource initiative within Kapiolani Community College to expand the long-term caregiver workforce, improve the support and training of family caregivers, and promote active aging of the elderly.

HLT/HUS, FIN

2064

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES.

Makes an appropriation for the executive office on aging to coordinate a statewide system for family caregiver support services.

HLT/HUS, FIN

2107

RELATING TO A HAWAII CAREGIVER GRANT PROGRAM.

Establishes a caregiver grant program within the executive office on aging. Establishes criteria for grant qualifications. Appropriates funds for the grant program. Authorizes the hiring of additional personnel to service the grant program.

HLT/HUS, JUD, FIN

2128

RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION.

Establishes a high technology mentorship program as a pilot project for high school students to develop hands on high technology skills. Allows businesses that participate in training high school students to claim a credit against their employment and training fund assessment.

EDN, EDB/LAB, FIN