HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1124 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2019 |
H.D. 2 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1.
The purpose of parts I and II of this Act is to establish the operating
budget for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30,
2021, for state executive branch programs under the purview of the house of representatives
standing committee on intrastate commerce.
SECTION 2.
DEFINITIONS. Unless otherwise
clear from the context, as used in parts I and II of this Act:
Abbreviations, where used to denote the
expending agency or a standing committee of the house of representatives, shall
mean the following:
CCA Department of commerce
and consumer affairs
IAC House of
representatives standing committee on intrastate commerce
"Expending agency" means the
executive department, independent commission, bureau, office, board, or other
establishment of the state government (other than the legislature, office of
Hawaiian affairs, and judiciary), the political subdivisions of the State, or
any quasi-public institution supported in whole or in part by state funds, which
is authorized to expend specified appropriations made by this Act.
"Means of financing" or
"MOF" means the source from which funds are appropriated or
authorized to be expended for the programs and projects specified in this
Act. All appropriations are followed by
letter symbols. These letter symbols,
where used, shall have the following meanings:
B Special
funds
T Trust
funds
"Position ceiling" means the
maximum number of permanent and temporary full-time equivalent positions
authorized for a particular program during a specified period or periods, as
denoted by an asterisk for permanent full-time equivalent positions and a pound
sign for temporary full-time equivalent positions.
"Program ID" means the unique
identifier for the specific program and consists of the abbreviation for the
organization responsible for carrying out the program followed by the
organization number for the program.
PART II. PROGRAM APPROPRIATIONS
SECTION 3.
APPROPRIATIONS. The following
sums, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to accomplish the purposes and
programs designated herein, are hereby appropriated or authorized, as the case
may be, from the means of financing specified to the expending agency
designated for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30,
2021. The total expenditures and the
number of positions in each fiscal year of the biennium shall not exceed the
sums and the number indicated for each fiscal year, except as provided
elsewhere in this Act, or as provided by general law.
PROGRAM
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APPROPRIATIONS |
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ITEM NO. |
PROG. ID |
PROGRAM |
EXPENDING AGENCY |
FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 |
M O F |
FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 |
M O F |
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8.00* 8.00*
OPERATING CCA 2,647,986B 2,647,986B
CCA T T
PART III.
CABLE OPERATOR FEES
SECTION 4. Section 440G-15, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§440G-15 Annual fees. (a)
Each cable operator shall pay an annual fee [to be determined by the
director.] of 4.5 per cent of the income received from subscribers for
cable services rendered during the preceding year; provided that:
(1) The annual fee
shall be paid by the cable operator to the department before February 1 of each
year;
(2) The director
may decrease the amount of the annual fee by decision and order if the director
determines that the existing annual fee exceeds the amount necessary to cover
the costs of administering this chapter; and
(3) The fees [so] collected under this
section shall be deposited into the compliance resolution fund established
under section 26-9(o).
[(b) The director shall adjust the fees assessed
under this section, as necessary from time to time, pursuant to rules adopted
in accordance with chapter 91.]
(b) The amount of the annual fee to be assessed
for each cable operator regulated under this chapter shall be determined as
follows:
(1) The total
amount to be assessed of cable operators shall be calculated based on the
director's proposed fiscal year budget, less funds in the cable operators
subaccount of the compliance resolution fund on June 30 of the fiscal year
immediately preceding the fiscal year of the proposed budget and less the
commissioner's anticipated revenues;
(2) The assessments
shall bear a reasonable relationship to the costs of regulating cable
operators, including any administrative costs of the division; and
(3) The sum total
of all assessments made and collected shall not exceed the special fund ceiling
or ceilings related to the fund that are established by the legislature;
provided that the total assessments for all cable operators in any one fiscal
year shall not exceed $ .
(c) For the purposes of this section, "income received from subscribers for cable services" means revenues derived from the supplying of regular subscriber service and shall include installation fees, disconnect and reconnect fees, and fees for regular cable benefits. It shall not include per-program or per-channel charges, leased channel revenues, advertising revenues, and other income derived from the cable system."
PART IV.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 5.
If any portion of this Act or its application to any person, entity, or
circumstance is held to be invalid for any reason, then the legislature
declares that the remainder of the Act and each and every other provision
thereof shall not be affected thereby.
If any portion of a specific appropriation is held to be invalid for any
reason, the remaining portion shall be expended to fulfill the objective of the
appropriation to the extent possible.
SECTION
6. If manifest clerical, typographical,
or other mechanical errors are found in part I or part II of this Act, the
governor may correct the errors.
SECTION 7. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 8. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2030; provided that section 4 shall take effect on January 1, 2020.
Report Title:
State Budget; DCCA; Cable Television; CCA102; IAC; Cable Operators; Annual Fee
Description:
Appropriates funds for Fiscal Biennium 2019-21 for operations of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs division under Program ID CCA102 - Cable Television, which is under the purview of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Intrastate Commerce. Sets the annual fee assessed on cable operators at 4.5 percent of the income received from subscribers for cable services rendered during the preceding calendar year. Authorizes the Director of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to reduce the fee by decision and order if the amount exceeds the amount necessary to administer chapter 440G, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Establishes criteria to determine the amount of the fee. (HB1124 HD2)
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