HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
2369 |
TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2018 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
S.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE POLICY ADVISORY BOARD FOR ELDER AFFAIRS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION
1. The legislature finds that the policy
advisory board for elder affairs includes nine ex officio members; it is their
office that entitles them to be appointed, unlike other selected members of the
board who have eligibility requirements based on their interests and
knowledge. The ex officio members are
voting members and that has sometimes created difficulties because the ex
officio members or their designated surrogates may not be as familiar with
problems and solutions related to aging as the other members. Often the ex officio members or their
designated surrogates have workloads within their assigned departments that
prevent them from devoting the time or energy to learning current issues
related to aging or that prevent them from attending all twelve meetings of the
board each year. Additionally, ex
officio members or their designated surrogates are often younger than the age
of sixty, which is problematic because a majority of the board is required to be
over sixty years old.
The
purpose of this Act is to amend section 349-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to
change the composition of the board by decreasing the number of members,
specifying that ex officio members are nonvoting members, and revising the list
of agencies that provide representatives to serve as ex officio members.
SECTION
2. Section 349-4, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) There shall be a policy advisory board for
elder affairs, appointed by the governor under section 26-34. The board shall advise the director in[,]
but not limited to[,] the following areas:
(1) The identification of issues and alternative
approaches to solutions;
(2) The development of position statements and
papers;
(3) Advocacy and legislative actions; and
(4) Program development and operations.
The board shall consist of not less
than [twenty-one] fifteen nor more than [twenty-nine] twenty-one
members, a majority of whom are over sixty years of age and who shall be
selected on the basis of their interests and knowledge in and their ability to
make contributions to the solution of problems relating to aging, and shall
include at least one member from the county of Hawaii, one member from the
county of Maui, one member from the county of Kauai, and one member from the
city and county of Honolulu. There [shall]
may be [nine] up to ten members who shall serve as ex
officio nonvoting members and [shall be chosen from among] may
consist of the heads of the following [state] agencies [which]
that provide services or programs affecting elders: health, human services, education, labor and
industrial relations, commerce and consumer affairs, University of
Hawaii, transportation, the state retirement system, [the office of consumer
protection,] and, by invitation, the Hawaii [representative] representatives
of the [[]United States Department of Health and Human Services[].]
and the Social Security Administration.
Ex officio members may delegate their board responsibilities to another
member of their agency. Of the non
ex officio members, one-third of the members shall be appointed for the term of
four years, one-third for the term of three years, and one-third for the term
of two years; and thereafter the terms of office of each member shall be four
years. The members shall serve without
compensation, but shall be paid their necessary expenses in attending meetings
and carrying out the responsibilities of the board. The chairperson shall be elected annually
from the nongovernmental members of the board.
There shall be not less than twelve meetings of the board each
year."
SECTION
3. Statutory material to be repealed is
bracketed and stricken. New statutory
material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Report Title:
Policy Advisory Board for Elder Affairs; Quorum; Membership
Description:
Decreases the number of members appointed to the Policy Advisory Board of Elder Affairs. Specifies that ex officio members are nonvoting members. Revises the list of agencies that provide representatives to serve as ex officio members. (SD1)
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