HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STATE OF HAWAII

TWENTY-FIFTH STATE LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION, 2010

 

March 4, 2010

 

24th Day

 

ORDER OF BUSINESS

 

 

Invocation -   Ms. Blanka Mooney

 

1.         Roll Call

 

2.         Reading of the Journal

 

Days 12 to 14.

 

3.         Messages from the Governor

 

                        Received messages 198 through 201.

 

4.         Senate Communications

 

Received communication returning H.B.No. 2169, H.D. 2, having passed Third Reading in the Senate. 

 

Received communication informing the House that S.B. No. 520, S.D. 1 passed Final Reading in the Senate.

 

Received communications transmitting the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions, all having been adopted in the Senate:

 

                                    S.C.R. No. 31, S.D. 1           S.C.R. No. 32, S.D. 1           S.C.R. No. 76

 

Received communications transmitting the following Senate Bills, all having passed Third Reading in the Senate:

 

                                    S.B. No. 2395, S.D. 2                      S.B. No. 2738, S.D. 2

                                    S.B. No. 2527, S.D. 2                      S.B. No. 2897, S.D. 2

                                    S.B. No. 2534, S.D. 2

 

Received communication returning H.B. No. 2077, H.D. 1, S.D. 1, having passed Third Reading in the Senate.

 


ORDER OF THE DAY

 

 

5.         Unfinished Business

 

            Judiciary

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 477-10

S.B. No. 1059, S.D. 2, H.D. 2

 

RELATING TO FIREWORKS.

(Illegal Fireworks Task Force; Established; Illegal Explosives)

 

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING              

 

 

 

H.B. No. 2003, H.D. 3

 

RELATING TO CAMPAIGN FINANCING.

(Elections; Campaign Financing)

 

(FA #4)

 

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING              

 

 

 

 

6.         Reports of Standing Committees

 

            Economic Revitalization, Business, & Military Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 679-10

H.R. No. 41

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF MANDATORY STATEWIDE TRAINING STANDARDS FOR SELLERS AND SERVERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.

 

REFER TO Consumer Protection & Commerce                                                               

 

            Economic Revitalization, Business, & Military Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 680-10

H.C.R. No. 92

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF MANDATORY STATEWIDE TRAINING STANDARDS FOR SELLERS AND SERVERS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.

 

REFER TO Consumer Protection & Commerce                                                               

 

 

 

7.         Third Reading

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

 

S.B. No. 2015, S.D. 1

 

RELATING TO INTRASTATE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.

(Intrastate Telecommunications Services )

 

(Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 675-10)

 

PASS THIRD READING                                           

 

 

 

S.B. No. 2017

 

RELATING TO INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTERS.

(Insurance Claims Adjusters; Crop Insurance)

 

(Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 676-10)

 

PASS THIRD READING                                           

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

 

S.B. No. 2812, S.D. 1

 

RELATING TO CAPTIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

(Captive Insurance Companies)

 

(Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 677-10)

 

PASS THIRD READING                                           

 

 

 

 

8.         Introduction of Resolutions

 

H.R. Nos. 78 to 92

H.C.R. Nos. 136 to 154

 

9.         Announcements

 

                        Committee Referral Sheet No. 33

                        Committee Referral Sheet No. 34

                        Committee Referral Sheet No. 35

                        Committee Referral Sheet No. 36

                        Committee Referral Sheet No. 37

 

 

                        Floor Presentations for Friday, March 5, 2010:

 

HONORING AND COMMENDING MADD HAWAII FOR ITS CONTRIBUTION TO MAKING HAWAII A SAFER PLACE ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY. 

 

 

HonORING THE JAPANESE CULTURAL CENTER OF HAWAII for their continued efforts to support the Hawaii Internment Project.