HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
THE TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2011
Rep. Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran, Chair |
Rep. Karl Rhoads, Vice Chair |
Rep. Tom Brower |
Rep. Blake K. Oshiro |
Rep. Rida T.R. Cabanilla |
Rep. Joseph M. Souki |
Rep. Mele Carroll |
Rep. Clift Tsuji |
Rep. Robert N. Herkes |
Rep. George R. Fontaine |
Rep. Ken Ito |
Rep. Barbara C. Marumoto |
Rep. Sylvia Luke |
Rep. Cynthia Thielen |
Rep. Angus L.K. McKelvey |
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NOTICE OF HEARING
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Thursday, April 07, 2011 |
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2:00 PM |
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Conference Room 325 State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
A M E N D E D A G E N D A
THE FOLLOWING MEASURES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE AGENDA: SB892, SD2, HD1, HR169, AND SB1079, SD2, HD1.
THE FOLLOWING MEASURE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE AGENDA: HR82.
URGING THE MAYOR OF HONOLULU AND THE HONOLULU CITY COUNCIL TO ALLOW AN EXEMPTION FROM SECTION 15-14.1(2) OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF HONOLULU TO ALLOW FOR STREET PARKING IN THE COMMUNITY OF HO'OKEA IN EWA VILLAGES.
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URGING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO PROVIDE IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY FOR NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEMBERS ACTING IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITY OR TO ENSURE THAT NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEMBERS WILL BE DEFENDED.
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REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON WHETHER THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF HAWAII'S SEX OFFENDER LAWS ARE BEING MET AND WHETHER SEX OFFENDER LAWS ARE BEING IMPLEMENTED IN THE WAY THEY WERE INTENDED.
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URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PROPOSE AN AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION FOR THE STATES' CONSIDERATION TO PROVIDE THAT CORPORATIONS ARE NOT PERSONS UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES OR ANY OF ITS JURISDICTIONAL SUBDIVISIONS.
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URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO UPHOLD THE CITIZENSHIP CLAUSE OF THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.
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REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO REVIEW CONFIDENTIALITY LAWS PERTAINING TO COURT INVOLVED, MULTI-AGENCY YOUTH.
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URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO ESTABLISH A WORKING GROUP TO REVIEW LEGISLATION TO IDENTIFY OBSOLETE PROVISIONS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADDRESS OBSOLETE PROVISIONS.
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AFFIRMING THE INTENT OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE HEALTH SERVICES AND FACILITIES PLAN BE DONE THROUGH THE PUBLIC HEARINGS PROCESS.
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AFFIRMING THE INTENT OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE HEALTH SERVICES AND FACILITIES PLAN BE DONE THROUGH THE PUBLIC HEARINGS PROCESS.
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RECONSIDERATION OF PRIOR DECISION MAKING
The following measure was previously heard on Thursday, March 31st at 2:00PM. No public testimony will be accepted.
RELATING TO SERVICE ANIMALS. Amends certain laws regarding the use of service animals in statutes relating to dog licensing, public conveyances, and discriminatory practices in real estate transactions to address issues with obsolescence and inconsistency with the ADA and FHA. (SB892 HD1)
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DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW
DECISION MAKING ONLY
The following measure was previously heard on Tuesday, April 5th, at 2:00PM. No public testimony will be accepted.
PROPOSED DRAFT: Establishes that an owner of range land owes no duty of care, under certain conditions, toward a trespasser for injury suffered by the trespasser that occurs on range land or to warn the trespasser of dangerous natural conditions or range activities or uses. Clarifies the offense of criminal trespass in the second degree as it relates to land that is fallow or has evidence of livestock-raising, and authorizes a $10,000 fine for this offense. Effective January 1, 2012 and sunsets December 31, 2017. (SB1079 SD2 HD2 Proposed
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________________________________________ Rep. Gilbert Keith-Agaran Chair |