Report Title:
Transfer and reallocation of Non-General Funds
Description:
Transfers excess balance from various non-general funds to the general fund; repeals central service and administrative fee exemptions; transfers interest from non-general funds to the general fund; redistributes conveyance tax revenues. (SB884 HD1)
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
884 |
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO NON-GENERAL FUNDS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I
SECTION 1. Many unprecedented events have converged to create an economic, financial, and fiscal environment that threatens the very foundation of our national economy. Problems that arose in the national housing sector and sub-prime mortgage market last year have radiated from Wall Street to Main Street. Across the United States, the result has been increasing business bankruptcies and closures, lower consumer confidence and spending, and job losses and rising unemployment.
For state governments, the financial crisis and economic downturn have adversely impacted tax revenues and budgets. Most states, like Hawaii, rely on income and sales taxes as their main sources of revenues. The slowdown in employment and consumer spending has reduced state revenues nationwide at a time when operating costs continue to rise.
Hawaii is experiencing a severe contraction in its visitor, retail, and construction industries. As a consequence, the council on revenues has lowered its revenue projections five times during 2008 and, once again, at the beginning of January 2009. The cumulative effect of these successive reductions in revenue estimates for fiscal years 2008-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011 is a substantial decrease in the amount of general funds that the State can expect in the immediate and near future. Given the level of spending and the anticipated rising cost of state operations, a $1,760,000,000 general fund budget shortfall is projected by the end of fiscal year 2010‑2011 if corrective action is not taken.
The legislature finds that due to the extraordinary fiscal crisis the State faces, non-general funds must be reviewed and scrutinized to determine if excess balances are available. The legislature further finds that transfers of excess balances are needed to help address the critical budget shortfall in fiscal biennium 2009-2011.
SECTION 2. Section 138‑3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§138-3[]] Wireless
enhanced 911 fund. There is established outside the state treasury a
special fund, to be known as the wireless enhanced 911 fund, to be administered
by the board. The fund shall consist of amounts collected under section
138‑4. [Moneys paid into the fund are not general fund revenues
of the State.] The board shall place the funds in an interest‑bearing
account at any federally insured financial institution, separate and apart from
the general fund of the State. Moneys in the fund shall be expended
exclusively by the board for the purposes of ensuring adequate cost recovery
for the deployment of phase I and phase II wireless enhanced 911 service and
for expenses of administering the fund. Any funds that accumulate in
the wireless enhanced 911 fund shall be retained in the fund unless determined
by the legislature to be in excess."
SECTION 3. Section 342G‑104, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (c) to read as follows:
"(c) Any funds that accumulate in the
deposit beverage container deposit special fund shall be retained in the fund
unless determined by the [auditor] legislature to be in excess[,
after adjustments to the deposit beverage fee, pursuant to the management and
financial audits conducted in accordance with section 342G-107]."
SECTION 4. The legislature determines that there is in the wireless enhanced 911 fund at least $9,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 29, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the wireless enhanced 911 fund to the general fund the sum of $9,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008‑2009.
SECTION 5. The legislature determines that there is in the deposit beverage container deposit special fund at least $20,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 29, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the deposit beverage container deposit special fund to the general fund the sum of $20,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008‑2009.
PART II
SECTION 6. The legislature finds that section 37-53, Hawaii Revised Statutes, provides the governor nearly unlimited authority to transfer non-general funds to the general fund. Section 37-53 provides that:
At any time during a fiscal year, notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any department may, with the approval of the governor or the director of finance if so delegated by the governor, transfer from any special fund relating to such department to the general revenues of the State all or any portion of moneys determined to be in excess of fiscal year requirements for such special fund, except for special funds under the control of the department of transportation relating to highways, airports, transportation use, and harbors activities, special funds under the control of the Hawaii health systems corporation or subaccounts under the control of its regional system boards, and special funds of the University of Hawaii. At any time the department of transportation, with the approval of the governor or the director of finance if so delegated by the governor, may transfer from any special fund under the control of the department of transportation, or from any account within any such special fund, to the general revenues of the State or to any other special fund under the control of the department of transportation all or any portion of moneys determined to be in excess of requirements for the ensuing twelve months determined as prescribed by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91; provided that no such transfer shall be made which would cause a violation of federal law or federal grant agreements.
This part mandates the transfer of non-general funds to the general fund.
SECTION 7. The legislature determines that there is in the agricultural loan reserve fund at least $500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the agricultural loan reserve fund to the general fund the sum of $500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 8. The legislature determines that there is in the agricultural loan revolving fund at least $1,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the agricultural loan revolving fund to the general fund the sum of $1,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 9. The legislature determines that there is in the state risk management revolving fund at least $5,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the state risk management revolving fund to the general fund the sum of $5,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 10. The legislature determines that there is in the stadium special fund at least $1,500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the stadium special fund to the general fund the sum of $1,500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 11. The legislature determines that there is in the medicaid investigations recovery fund at least $1,500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the medicaid investigations recovery fund to the general fund the sum of $1,500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 12. The legislature determines that there is in the state identification revolving fund at least $600,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the state identification revolving fund to the general fund the sum of $600,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 13. The legislature determines that there is in the hydrogen investment capital special fund at least $2,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the hydrogen investment capital special fund to the general fund the sum of $2,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 14. The legislature determines that there is in the housing finance revolving fund at least $2,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the housing finance revolving fund to the general fund the sum of $2,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 15. The legislature determines that there is in the rental assistance revolving fund at least $10,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the rental assistance revolving fund to the general fund the sum of $10,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 16. The legislature determines that there is in the compliance resolution fund at least $3,300,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the compliance resolution fund to the general fund the sum of $3,300,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 17. The legislature determines that there is in the drug demand reduction assessments special fund at least $1,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the drug demand reduction assessments special fund to the general fund the sum of $1,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 18. The legislature determines that there is in the Hawaii tobacco settlement special fund at least $33,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the Hawaii tobacco settlement special fund to the general fund the sum of $33,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 19. The legislature determines that there is in the neurotrauma special fund at least $1,500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the neurotrauma special fund to the general fund the sum of $1,500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 20. The legislature determines that there is in the noise, radiation, and indoor air quality special fund at least $300,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the noise, radiation, and indoor air quality special fund to the general fund the sum of $300,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 21. The legislature determines that there is in the environmental health education fund at least $400,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the environmental health education fund to the general fund the sum of $400,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 22. The legislature determines that there is in the emergency medical services special fund at least $12,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the emergency medical services special fund to the general fund the sum of $12,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 23. The legislature determines that there is in the vital statistics improvement special fund at least $500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the vital statistics improvement special fund to the general fund the sum of $500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 24. The legislature determines that there is in the clean air special fund at least $8,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the clean air special fund to the general fund the sum of $8,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 25. The legislature determines that there is in the environmental management special fund at least $4,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the environmental management special fund to the general fund the sum of $4,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 26. The legislature determines that there is in the driver education and training fund at least $400,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the driver education and training fund to the general fund the sum of $400,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 27. The legislature determines that there is in the judiciary computer system special fund at least $1,500,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the judiciary computer system special fund to the general fund the sum of $1,500,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 28. The legislature determines that there is in the special fund for disability benefits at least $6,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the special fund for disability benefits to the general fund the sum of $6,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 29. The legislature determines that there is in the salvinia molesta removal special fund at least $90,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the salvinia molesta removal special fund to the general fund the sum of $90,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 30. The legislature determines that there is in the special land and development fund at least $2,000,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the special land and development fund to the general fund the sum of $2,000,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
SECTION 31. The legislature determines that there is in the Na Ala Hele program fund at least $200,000 in excess of the requirements of the fund. On June 1, 2009, the director of finance is authorized to transfer from the Na Ala Hele program fund to the general fund the sum of $200,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2008-2009.
PART III
SECTION 32. The purpose of this part is to repeal the provisions that exempts certain special funds from assessments for central service and departmental administrative expenses.
SECTION 33. Section 21D-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (c) to read as follows:
"(c) The Hawaii legislative publications
special fund shall not be subject to section [36-27, 36-30, or]
37-53."
SECTION 34. Section 36-27, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§36-27 Transfers from special funds for central service expenses. Except as provided in this section, and notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, from time to time, the director of finance, for the purpose of defraying the prorated estimate of central service expenses of government in relation to all special funds, except the:
(1) Special out-of-school time instructional program fund under section 302A-1310;
(2) School cafeteria special funds of the department of education;
(3) Special funds of the University of Hawaii;
(4) State educational facilities improvement special fund;
(5) Convention center enterprise special fund under section 201B-8;
[(6) Special funds established by section
206E-6;
(7) Housing loan program revenue bond
special fund;
(8) Housing project bond special fund;
(9) Aloha Tower fund created by section 206J-17;
(10)] (6) Funds of the employees'
retirement system created by section 88-109;
[(11)] (7) Unemployment compensation fund
established under section 383-121;
[(12)] (8) Hawaii hurricane relief fund
established under chapter 431P;
[(13) Hawaii health systems corporation
special funds and the subaccounts of its regional system boards;
(14)] (9) Tourism special fund
established under section 201B‑11;
[(15) Universal service fund established
under chapter 269;
(16)] (10) Emergency and budget reserve fund
under section 328L‑3;
[(17)] (11) Public schools special fees
and charges fund under section 302A-1130(f);
[(18)] (12) Sport fish special fund under
section 187A-9.5; and
[(19) Neurotrauma special fund under section
321H-4;
(20) Deposit beverage container deposit
special fund under section 342G-104;
(21) Glass advance disposal fee special fund
established by section 342G-82;
(22) Center for nursing special fund under
section 304A-2163;
(23)] (13) Passenger facility charge
special fund established by section 261-5.5[;
(24) Solicitation of funds for charitable
purposes special fund established by section 467B-15;
(25) Land conservation fund established by
section 173A-5;
(26) Court interpreting services revolving
fund under section 607-1.5;
(27) Trauma system special fund under
section 321-22.5;
(28) Hawaii cancer research special fund;
(29) Community health centers special fund;
(30) Emergency medical services special
fund; and
(31) Rental motor vehicle customer facility charge
special fund established under section 261-5.6;],
shall deduct five per cent of all receipts of all [other]
special funds, which deduction shall be transferred to the general fund of the
State and become general realizations of the State. All officers of the State and
other persons having power to allocate or disburse any special funds shall
cooperate with the director in effecting these transfers. To determine the
proper revenue base upon which the central service assessment is to be
calculated, the director shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 for the
purpose of suspending or limiting the application of the central service
assessment of any fund. No later than twenty days prior to the convening of
each regular session of the legislature, the director shall report all central
service assessments made during the preceding fiscal year."
SECTION 35. Section 36-30, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) Each special fund, except the:
(1) Transportation use special fund established by section 261D-1;
(2) Special out-of-school time instructional program fund under section 302A-1310;
(3) School cafeteria special funds of the department of education;
(4) Special funds of the University of Hawaii;
(5) State educational facilities improvement special fund;
[(6) Special funds established by section
206E-6;
(7) Aloha Tower fund created by section
206J-17;
(8)] (6) Funds of the employees'
retirement system created by section 88-109;
[(9)] (7) Unemployment compensation fund
established under section 383-121;
[(10)] (8) Hawaii hurricane relief fund
established under [chapter 431P;] section 431P‑2;
[(11)] (9) Convention enter enterprise
special fund established under section 201B-8;
[(12) Hawaii health systems corporation
special funds and the subaccounts of its regional system boards;
(13)] (10) Tourism special fund
established under section 201B‑11;
[(14) Universal service fund established
under chapter 269;
(15)] (11) Emergency and budget reserve
fund under section 328L‑3;
[(16)] (12) Public schools special fees
and charges fund under section 302A-1130(f);
[(17)] (13) Sport fish special fund under
section 187A-9.5;
[(18) Neurotrauma special fund under section
321H-4;
(19) Center for nursing special fund under
section 304A-2163;] and
[(20)] (14) Passenger facility charge
special fund established by section 261-5.5[;
(21) Court interpreting services revolving
fund under section 607-1.5;
(22) Trauma system special fund under
section 321-22.5;
(23) Hawaii cancer research special fund;
(24) Community health centers special fund;
(25) Emergency medical services special
fund; and
(26) Rental motor vehicle customer facility
charge special fund established under section 261-5.6],
shall be responsible for its pro rata share of the administrative expenses incurred by the department responsible for the operations supported by the special fund concerned."
SECTION 36. Section 201-85, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§201-85 Exemptions. The department is authorized to hire employees necessary to staff its out-of-state offices subject to chapter 76 and legislative appropriations. The department may also appoint such other employees exempt from chapter 76 as may be necessary to administer the affairs of its out-of-state offices. The initial appointment shall not exceed three years, during which time the department shall submit to the legislature a request for approval prior to continuation of the position. The department shall set the duties, responsibilities, salaries, holidays, vacations, leaves, hours of work, and working conditions for these employees. Subject to the approval of the director of budget and finance, the department may be exempted from the following state laws only to the extent necessary for the conduct of its business in operating out-of-state offices:
[(1) Sections 36-27 and 36-30, relating to
special fund transfers and reimbursements to the general fund;
(2)] (1) Chapter 36, relating to
management of state funds;
[(3)] (2) Chapter 38, relating to
deposits of public funds;
[(4)] (3) Chapter 40, relating to audit
and accounting, except that the department shall comply with section 40-81;
[(5)] (4) Chapter 76, relating to civil
service;
[(6) Chapter 77, relating to compensation;
(7)] (5) Section 78-1, relating to
public employment, except when expressly hiring personnel subject to section
78-1; and
[(8)] (6) Section 171-30, relating to
acquisition of real property.
All moneys necessary for the establishment and operation of out-of-state offices shall be allocated by the legislature through appropriations out of the state general fund. The department shall include in its budgetary request for each upcoming fiscal period, the amounts necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section."
SECTION 37. Section 304A-3005, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-3005[]]
Research corporation excepted from certain state laws. To carry out the
purposes and objectives of the research corporation, including the conduct of
research and training projects, the research corporation shall be granted
flexibility in hiring its personnel and in handling and disbursing moneys by
being excepted from the following state laws:
[(1) Sections 36-27 and 36-30, relating to
special fund reimbursements to the state general fund;
(2)] (1) Chapter 103D, relating to
advertising for bids and purchases to be made in Hawaii whenever public moneys
are expended;
[(3)] (2) Chapter 76, relating to civil
service; and
[(4)] (3) Section 78-1, relating to
public employment."
SECTION 38. Section 342D-82, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) In addition to any other power or duty prescribed by law, the director shall:
(1) Establish fiscal controls and accounting procedures at least sufficient to assure proper accounting for appropriate accounting periods of payments, disbursements, revenues, and fees received and made for fund balances at the beginning and end of the accounting period;
(2) Comply with sections 39-61 and 39-62 and ensure
that any revenue bonds issued are excluded from the state constitutional debt
ceiling. The revolving fund is a "special fund" within the meaning
of [Article] article VII, section 13, of the [State] Hawaii
Constitution and part III of chapter 39[. The revolving fund is not a
"special fund" within the meaning of sections 36-27 and 36-30];
and
(3) No later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session of the legislature, submit to the legislature a financial report addressing the operations of the revolving fund during the last completed fiscal year."
SECTION 39. Section 261D-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§261D-3] Exempted from
reimbursement for departmental administrative expenses. The transportation
use special fund is exempted from section 36-30."]
PART IV
SECTION 40. The purpose of this part is to provide for the temporary transfer into the general fund of interest earned on short-term investment or deposit of moneys of certain special funds, revolving funds, and special accounts.
This part does not require the temporary transfer of any fee or user charge collected from a beneficiary of a state service. It only provides for the temporary transfer of interest earned on the unexpended fee or charge. Thus, the legislature intends that this part be in conformance with state judicial interpretation concerning the proper use of the proceeds from a fee or user charge established by a state agency.
SECTION 41. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, from July 1, 2009, until June 30, 2015, the director of finance shall deposit into the general fund the interest earned on the short-term investment of moneys of the special funds, revolving funds, and special accounts listed in this section. For purposes of this section, "short-term investment" means an investment made by the director of finance in accordance with section 36-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
This subsection shall be applicable to the following special funds, revolving funds, and special accounts:
(1) Hawaii historic preservation special fund -- section 6E-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(2) Captain Cook memorial fund –- section 6E-33, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(3) Hawaii election campaign fund -- section 11-217, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(4) Hawaii legislative publications special fund -- section 21D-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(5) Human resources development special fund -- section 26-5(f), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(6) Compliance resolution fund -- section 26-9(o), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(7) Tobacco enforcement special fund -- section 28-15, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(8) Medicaid investigations recovery fund -- section 28-91.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(9) Interagency federal revenue maximization revolving fund -- section 29-24, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(10) Litigated claims fund -- section 40-35, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(11) State risk management revolving fund -- section 41D-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(12) Surplus federal property revolving fund -- section 103D-1107, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(13) State motor pool revolving fund -- section 105-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(14) Public works project assessment fund -- section 107-1.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(15) State parking revolving fund -- section 107-11(e), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(16) Stadium special fund -- section 109-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(17) Kapolei recreational sports complex special fund -- section 109-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(18) Major disaster fund -- section 127-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(19) Environmental response revolving fund -- section 128D-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(20) Aquaculture development special fund -- section 141-2.7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(21) Animal quarantine special fund -- section 142-28.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(22) Certification services revolving fund -- section 147-101, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(23) Seal of quality special fund -- section 148-67, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(24) Pesticide use revolving fund -- section 149A-13.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(25) Pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund -- section 150A-4.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(26) Permit revolving fund -- section 150A-6.7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(27) Agricultural loan revolving fund -- section 155-14, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(28) Milk control special fund -- section 157-29, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(29) Waiahole water system revolving fund -- section 163D-15.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(30) Hawaii agricultural development revolving fund -- section 163D-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(31) Agricultural park special fund -- section 166-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(32) Non-agricultural park lands special fund -- section 166E-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(33) Irrigation system revolving fund -- section 167-22, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(34) Irrigation water development special fund -- section 167-22.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(35) Irrigation repair and maintenance special fund -- section 167-24, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(36) Special land and development fund -- section 171-19, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(37) Infrastructure development fund -- section 171-19.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(38) Land conservation fund -- section 173A-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(39) Water resource management fund -- section 174C-5.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(40) Dam and reservoir safety special fund -- section 179D-25, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(41) State parks special fund -- section 184-3.4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(42) Firefighter's contingency fund -- section 185-4(d), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(43) Natural area reserve fund -- section 195-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(44) Forest stewardship fund -- section 195F-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(45) Energy security special fund -- section 201-12.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(46) Hawaii television and film development special fund -- section 201-113, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(47) Convention center enterprise special fund -- section 201B-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(48) Tourism special fund -- section 201B-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(49) Housing finance revolving fund -- section 201H-80, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(50) Kikala-Keokea housing revolving fund -- section 201H-81, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(51) Pineapple workers and retirees housing assistance fund -- section 201H-85, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(52) Rental assistance revolving fund -- section 201H-123, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(53) Dwelling unit revolving fund -- section 201H-191, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(54) Renewable energy facility siting special fund -- section 201N-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(55) Hawaii community development revolving fund -- section 206E-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(56) Kalaeloa community development revolving fund -- section 206E-195, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(57) Aloha Tower fund -- section 206J-17, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(58) High technology special fund -- section 206M-15.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(59) Hawaii technology loan revolving fund -- section 206M-15.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(60) State disaster revolving loan fund -- section 209-34, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(61) Hawaii community-based economic development revolving fund -- section 210D-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(62) Hawaii strategic development corporation revolving fund -- section 211F-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(63) Cancer detection development revolving fund -- section 211F-5.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(64) Hydrogen investment capital special fund -- section 211F-5.7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(65) Capital formation revolving fund -- section 211G-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(66) Foreign-trade zones special fund -- section 212-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(67) Aquaculture loan revolving fund -- section 219-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(68) Statewide geospatial information and data integration special fund -- section 225M-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(69) Natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority special fund -- section 227D-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(70) Tax administration special fund -- section 235-20.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(71) Cigarette tax stamp administrative special fund -- section 245-41.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(72) Rental motor vehicle customer facility charge special fund -- section 261-5.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(73) Ferry project special fund -- section 268-2.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(74) Universal service fund -- section 269-42, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(75) Driver education and training fund -- section 286G-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(76) Ignition interlock special fund -- section 291E-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(77) Education research and development revolving fund -- section 302A-305, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(78) Department of education federal revenue maximization program revolving fund -- section 302A-1406, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(79) Office of health care assurance special fund -- section 321-1.4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(80) Community health centers special fund -- section 321-1.65, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(81) Trauma system special fund -- section 321-22.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(82) Environmental health education fund -- section 321-27, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(83) Children with special health needs special fund -- section 321-53, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(84) Emergency medical services special fund -- section 321-234, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(85) Financial assistance fund for hemophilia -- section 321-281, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(86) Early intervention special fund -- section 321-355, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(87) Public health nursing services special fund -- section 321-432, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(88) Neurotrauma special fund -- section 321H-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(89) State health planning and development special fund -- section 323D-12.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(90) Health systems special fund -- section 323F-21(a), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(91) Hawaii organ and tissue education special fund -- section 327-24, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(92) Hawaii tobacco settlement special fund -- section 328L-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(93) Controlled substance registration revolving fund -- section 329-59, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(94) Mental health and substance abuse special fund -- section 334-15, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(95) Vital statistics improvement special fund -- section 338-14.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(96) Electronic device recycling fund -- section 339D-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(97) Wastewater treatment certification board special fund -- section 340B-3.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(98) Environmental management special fund -- section 342G-63, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(99) Deposit beverage container deposit special fund -- section 342G-104, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(100 Leaking underground storage tank fund -- section 342L-51, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(101 Asbestos and lead abatement special fund -- section 342P-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(102 Public assistance emergency fund -- section 346-53(f), Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(103) Rx plus special fund -- section 346-318, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(104) State pharmacy assistance program special fund -- section 346-345, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(105) Long-term care benefits fund -- section 346C-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(106) Blind shop revolving and handicraft fund -- section 347-12, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(107 Randolph-Sheppard revolving account -- section 347-12.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(108) Commercial exploitation of crime special account -- section 351-84, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(109) Youth correctional facilities' benefit fund -- section 352-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(110) Correctional facility stores revolving funds -- section 353-31, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(111) Federal reimbursement maximization special fund -- section 353C-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(112) Correctional industries revolving fund -- section 354D-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(113) Public housing revolving fund -- section 356D-28, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(114) Housing project bond special funds -- section 356D-28, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(115) State low-income housing revolving fund -- section 356D-45, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(116) Housing for elders revolving fund -- section 356D-72, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(117) Stevedoring fund -- section 382-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(118) Special unemployment insurance administration fund -- section 383-127, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(119) Employment and training fund -- section 383-128, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(120) Special premium supplementation fund -- section 393-41, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(121) Hoisting machine operators' certification revolving fund -- section 396-20, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(122) Commissioner's education and training fund -- section 431:2-214, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(123) Special drivers education fund account -- section 431:10C-115, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(124) Captive insurance administrative fund -- section 431:19-101.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(125) Loss mitigation grant fund -- section 431:22-102, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(126) Dietitian licensure special fund -- section 448B-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(127) Notaries public revolving fund -- section 456-9.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(128) Solicitation of funds for charitable purposes special fund -- section 467B-15, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(129) Petroleum industry monitoring, analysis, and reporting special fund -- section 486J-5.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(130) Bureau of conveyances special fund -- section 502-8, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(131) Fee simple residential revolving fund -- section 516-44, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(132) DNA registry special fund -- section 706-603, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(133) Drug demand reduction assessments special fund -- section 706-650, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(134) Criminal forfeiture fund -- section 712A-16, Hawaii Revised Statutes;
(135) Criminal history record improvement revolving fund -- section 846-10.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes; and
(136) State identification revolving fund -- section 846-27, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, from July 1, 2009, until June 30, 2011, the chief justice shall transfer to the director of finance any interest earned on the short-term investment by the judiciary of moneys of the following special and revolving funds. Upon receipt, the director of finance shall deposit the moneys in the general fund.
The special and revolving funds, to which this subsection is applicable, shall be the following:
(1) Supreme court law library revolving fund -- section 601-3.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes; and
(2) Judiciary computer system special fund -- section 601-3.7, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
SECTION 42. Section 36-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) The director of finance may invest any moneys of the State which in the director's judgment are in excess of the amounts necessary for meeting the immediate requirements of the State and where in the director's judgment the action will not impede or hamper the necessary financial operations of the State in:
(1) Any bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations:
(A) Of the State (including state director of finance's warrant notes issued pursuant to chapter 40);
(B) Of the United States;
(C) For which the faith and credit of the United States are pledged for the payment of principal and interest;
(2) Federal Farm Credit System notes and bonds;
(3) Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation notes and bonds;
(4) Federal Home Loan Bank notes and bonds;
(5) Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation bonds;
(6) Federal National Mortgage Association notes and bonds;
(7) Student Loan Marketing Association notes and bonds;
(8) Tennessee Valley Authority notes and bonds;
(9) Securities of a mutual fund whose portfolio is limited to bonds or securities issued or guaranteed by the United States or an agency thereof or repurchase agreements fully collateralized by any such bonds or securities;
(10) Securities of a money market mutual fund that is
rated AAA, or its equivalent, by a nationally recognized rating agency or whose
portfolio consists of securities that are rated as first tier securities by a
nationally recognized statistical rating organization as provided in 17 Code of
Federal Regulations [section] Section 270.2a-7;
(11) Federally insured savings accounts;
(12) Time certificates of deposit;
(13) Certificates of deposit open account;
(14) Repurchase agreements with federally insured banks, savings and loan associations, and financial services loan companies;
(15) Student loan resource securities including:
(A) Student loan auction rate securities;
(B) Student loan asset-backed notes;
(C) Student loan program revenue notes and bonds; and
(D) Securities issued pursuant to Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, including any private placement issues;
issued with either bond insurance or overcollateralization guaranteed by the United States Department of Education; provided all insurers maintain a triple-A rating by Standard & Poor's, Moody's, Duff & Phelps, Fitch, or any other major national securities rating agency;
(16) Commercial paper with an A1/P1 or equivalent rating by any national securities rating service; and
(17) Bankers' acceptances with an A1/P1 or equivalent rating by any national securities rating service;
provided that the investments are due to mature not more than five years from the date of investment. Income derived from those investments shall be a realization of the general fund; provided that, except as provided by Act , Session Laws of Hawaii 2009, income earned from moneys invested by the general funds, special funds, bond funds, and trust and agency funds on an investment pool basis shall be paid into and credited to the respective funds based on the contribution of moneys into the investment pool by each fund. As used in this section, "investment pool" means the aggregate of state treasury moneys that are maintained in the custody of the director of finance for investment and reinvestment without regard to fund designation."
PART V
SECTION 43. The purpose of this part is to:
(1) Temporarily suspend the distribution of a portion of the conveyance tax to the land conservation fund; and
(2) Temporarily reduce the portions of the conveyance tax distributed to the rental housing trust fund and natural area reserve fund.
SECTION 44. Section 173A-5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:
"(d) [Ten per cent] The
appropriate percentage identified under section 247-7 of all taxes imposed
and collected [by section 247-1] under chapter 247 shall be
deposited in or credited to the fund every fiscal year."
SECTION 45. Section 247-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§247-7 Disposition of taxes. All taxes collected under this chapter shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the general fund of the State, to be used and expended for the purposes for which the general fund was created and exists by law; provided that of the taxes collected each fiscal year:
(1) [Ten] None from July 1, 2009, until
June 30, 2015, and ten per cent in each fiscal year thereafter shall
be paid into the land conservation fund established pursuant to section 173A-5;
(2) [Thirty] Fifteen per cent from July 1,
2009, until June 30, 2015, and thirty per cent in each fiscal year
thereafter shall be paid into the rental housing trust fund established by
section 201H-202; and
(3) [Twenty-five] Ten per cent from July 1,
2009, until June 30, 2015, and twenty-five per cent in each fiscal year
thereafter shall be paid into the natural area reserve fund established by section
195-9; provided that the funds paid into the natural area reserve fund shall be
annually disbursed by the department of land and natural resources in the
following priority:
(A) To natural area partnership and forest stewardship programs after joint consultation with the forest stewardship committee and the natural area reserves system commission;
(B) Projects undertaken in accordance with watershed management plans pursuant to section 171-58 or watershed management plans negotiated with private landowners, and management of the natural area reserves system pursuant to section 195-3; and
(C) The youth conservation corps established under chapter 193."
PART VI
SECTION 46. If any provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the Act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Act are severable.
SECTION 47. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 48. This Act shall take effect upon its approval; provided that:
(1) Part I shall take effect on June 29, 2009;
(2) Part II shall take effect on June 1, 2009;
(3) Part III shall take effect on July 1, 2009, and shall be repealed on June 30, 2015; provided that sections 21D‑5, 36-27, 36-30, 201-85, 304A-3005, 342D-82, and 261D-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be reenacted in the form in which they read on June 30, 2009; and
(4) Part IV shall take effect on July 1, 2009, and shall be repealed on July 1, 2015; provided that section 36-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be reenacted in the form in which it read on June 30, 2009.