Report Title:
Hawaii Tourism Authority; Budgetary Controls
Description:
Requires HTA budgetary controls in effect on January 1, 2008 to be made permanent. Allows changes to budgetary controls only with legislative approval.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
684 |
TWENTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, 2009 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 201B-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) Except as otherwise limited by this chapter, the authority may:
(1) Sue and be sued;
(2) [Have] Design and utilize a seal
and alter [the same at pleasure;] it as necessary;
(3) Make and execute contracts and all other
instruments necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers and
functions under this chapter; provided that [the]:
(A) The authority may enter into
contracts and agreements for a period of up to five years, subject to the
availability of funds; and [provided further that the]
(B) The authority may enter into agreements for the use of the convention center facility for a period of up to ten years;
(4) Make and alter bylaws for its organization and internal management;
(5) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and without regard to chapter 91, adopt internal budgetary rules, procedures, and controls to expend funds under the authority's conrol; provided that any rule or procedure in place as of January 1, 2008, shall remain in effect unless amended by the authority with legislative approval;
[(5)] (6) Unless otherwise provided in
this chapter, adopt rules in accordance with chapter 91 with respect to its
projects, operations, properties, and facilities;
[(6)] (7) Through its executive director
represent the authority in communications with the governor and the
legislature;
[(7)] (8) Through its executive
director, provide for the appointment of officers, agents, and employees,
subject to the approval of the board, prescribing their duties and
qualifications, and fixing their salaries, without regard to chapters 76 and
78, if there is no anticipated revenue shortfall in the tourism special fund
and funds have been appropriated by the legislature and allotted as provided by
law;
[(8)] (9) Through its executive director
purchase supplies, equipment, or furniture;
[(9)] (10) Through its executive director
allocate the space or spaces that are to be occupied by the authority and
appropriate staff;
[(10)] (11) Engage the services of
qualified persons to implement the State's tourism marketing plan or portions
thereof as determined by the authority;
[(11)] (12) Engage the services of
consultants on a contractual basis for rendering professional and technical
assistance and advice;
[(12)] (13) Procure insurance against any
loss in connection with its property and other assets and operations in amounts
and from insurers as it deems desirable;
[(13)] (14) Contract for or accept
revenues, compensation, proceeds, and gifts or grants in any form from any
public agency or any other source, including any revenues or proceeds arising
from the operation or use of the convention center;
[(14)] (15) Develop, coordinate, and
implement state policies and directions for tourism and related activities
taking into account the economic, social, and physical impacts of tourism on
the State and its natural resources infrastructure; provided that the authority
shall support the efforts of other state and county departments or agencies to
manage, improve, and protect Hawaii's natural environment and areas frequented
by visitors;
[(15)] (16) Have a permanent, strong focus
on marketing and promotion;
[(16)] (17) Conduct market
development-related research as necessary;
[(17)] (18) Coordinate all agencies and
advise the private sector in the development of tourism-related activities and
resources;
[(18)] (19) Work to eliminate or reduce
barriers to travel in order to provide a positive and competitive business
environment, including coordinating with the department of transportation on
issues affecting airlines and air route development;
[(19)] (20) Market and promote
sports-related activities and events;
[(20)] (21) Coordinate the development of
new products with the counties and other persons in the public sector and
private sector, including the development of sports, culture, health and
wellness, education, technology, agriculture, and nature tourism;
[(21)] (22) Establish a public information
and educational program to inform the public of tourism and tourism-related
problems;
[(22)] (23) Encourage the development of
tourism educational, training, and career counseling programs;
[(23)] (24) Establish a program to
monitor, investigate, and respond to complaints about problems resulting
directly or indirectly from the tourism industry and taking appropriate action
as necessary;
[(24)] (25) Develop and implement
emergency measures to respond to any adverse effects on the tourism industry,
pursuant to section 201B-9;
[(25)] (26) Set and collect rents, fees,
charges, or other payments for the lease, use, occupancy, or disposition of the
convention center facility without regard to chapter 91;
[(26)] (27) Notwithstanding chapter 171,
acquire, lease as lessee or lessor, own, rent, hold, and dispose of the
convention center facility in the exercise of its powers and the performance of
its duties under this chapter; and
[(27)] (28) Acquire by purchase, lease, or
otherwise, and develop, construct, operate, own, manage, repair, reconstruct,
enlarge, or otherwise effectuate, either directly or through developers, a
convention center facility."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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