THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
407 |
TWENTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, 2013 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to island burial councils.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the statute providing for the establishment of the island burial councils needs to be clarified and simplified to ensure that the island burial councils can fulfill their critical responsibilities.
SECTION 2. Section 6E-43.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§6E-43.5 Island burial councils;
creation; appointment; composition; duties. (a) [The department shall
establish] There are established within the department five island
burial councils, one each for [Hawaii, Maui/Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, and
Kauai/Niihau,] Hawai‘i,
Maui/Lāna‘i,
Moloka‘i,
O‘ahu,
and Kaua‘i/Ni‘ihau, to
implement section 6E-43. Each council shall consist of nine members, except
the Kaua‘i/Ni‘ihau council, which shall
consist of eleven members. Each council shall consist of no more than three
representatives of development and large property owner interests and at least
one representative from each geographic region identified as follows:
(1) The Hawai‘i council shall consist of the following geographic regions: Kohala, Kona, Ka‘ū, Puna, Hilo, and Hāmākua;
(2) The Maui/Lāna‘i council shall consist of the following geographic regions: Lahaina, Wailuku, Makawao, Hāna, and Lāna‘i;
(3) The Moloka‘i council shall consist of the following geographic regions: West Moloka‘i, Central Moloka‘i, East Moloka‘i, and Kalawao;
(4) The O‘ahu council shall consist of the following geographic regions: Wai‘anae, ‘Ewa, Kona, Ko‘olaupoko, Ko‘olauloa, and Waialua; and
(5) The Kaua‘i/Ni‘ihau council shall consist of the following geographic regions: Waimea, Kōloa, Līhu‘e, Kawaihau, Hanalei, Na Pali, and Ni‘ihau.
Regional representatives shall be selected from the Hawaiian community on the basis of their understanding of the culture, history, burial beliefs, customs, and practices of native Hawaiians.
(b) Appointment of members to the councils
shall be made by the governor, in accordance with section 26-34, from a list
provided by the department, provided that a minimum of twenty per cent of the
regional representatives shall be appointed from a list of at least nine candidates
provided by the office of Hawaiian affairs. The department shall develop the
list in consultation with appropriate Hawaiian organizations, such as Hui
Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawai‘i
Nei. [The membership of each council shall include at least one representative
from each geographic region of the island as well as representatives of
development and large property owner interests. Regional representatives shall
be selected from the Hawaiian community on the basis of their understanding of
the culture, history, burial beliefs, customs, and practices of native
Hawaiians. The councils shall have a minimum of nine and a maximum of fifteen
members, and have a ratio of not more than three to one and no less than two to
one in favor of regional representatives.]
(c) The department, in consultation with the councils, office of Hawaiian affairs, representatives of development and large property owner interests, and appropriate Hawaiian organizations, such as Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawai‘i Nei, shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. The council members shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred during the performance of their duties. The councils shall be a part of the department for administrative purposes.
(d) The councils shall hold meetings and acquire information as they deem necessary and shall communicate their findings and recommendations to the department. Notwithstanding section 92-3, whenever the location and description of burial sites are under consideration, the councils may hold closed meetings. A majority of all members to which each council is entitled shall constitute a quorum to do business. Concurrence of a majority of the members present at a meeting shall be necessary to make any action of a council valid.
(e) Department records relating to the
location and description of historic sites, including burial sites, if deemed
sensitive by a council or the [Hawaii] Hawai‘i historic
places review board, shall be confidential.
(f) The councils shall:
(1) Determine the preservation or relocation of previously identified native Hawaiian burial sites;
(2) Assist the department in the inventory and identification of native Hawaiian burial sites;
(3) Make recommendations regarding appropriate management, treatment, and protection of native Hawaiian burial sites, and on any other matters relating to native Hawaiian burial sites;
(4) Elect a chairperson for a four-year term who shall serve for not more than two consecutive terms; and
(5) Maintain a list of appropriate Hawaiian organizations, agencies, and offices to notify regarding the discovery of remains."
SECTION 3. Each current sitting council member shall serve the remainder of their term. However, once their term ends, their seat shall be filled in accordance with this Act. All future appointments to the burial councils shall be filled in accordance with this Act.
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
OHA Package; Island Burial Councils; Composition
Description:
Clarifies statutory provisions relating to composition and quorum of island burial councils.
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