THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
1411 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
S.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 6E-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new definition to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows:
""Pre-contact historic property" means any building, structure, object, district, area, or site, including but not limited to heiau, ahu, ko‘a fishing shrine, loko i‘a fishpond, agricultural complex, habitation complex, salt pond complex, and holua slide, that existed prior to 1779."
SECTION 2. Section 6E-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§6E-3 Historic preservation program.
There is established within the department a division to administer a
comprehensive historic preservation program, which shall include but not be
limited to the following:
(1) Development
of an ongoing program of historical, architectural, and archaeological research
and development, including surveys, excavations, scientific recording,
interpretation, signage, and publications on the State's historical and
cultural resources;
(2) Acquisition
of historic or cultural properties, real or personal, in fee or in any lesser
interest, by gift, purchase, condemnation, devise, bequest, land exchange, or
other means; preservation, restoration, administration, or transference of the
property; and the charging of reasonable admissions to that property;
(3) Development
of a statewide survey and inventory to identify and document historic
properties, aviation artifacts, and burial sites, including all those owned by
the State and the counties;
(4) Preparation
of information for the Hawaii register of historic places and listing on the
national register of historic places;
(5) Preparation,
review, and revisions of a state historic preservation plan, including budget
requirements and land use recommendations;
(6) Application
for and receipt of gifts, grants, technical assistance, and other funding from
public and private sources for the purposes of this chapter;
(7) Provision
of technical and financial assistance and consultation to the counties
and public and private agencies involved in historic preservation activities;
(8) Development,
publication, and distribution to the public of informational materials
regarding statutory protections for burials, historic sites, and archaeological
resources, including the process of project reviews established by this
chapter;
[(8)] (9) Coordination of activities of the counties in
accordance with the state plan for historic preservation;
[(9)] (10) Stimulation of public interest in historic
preservation, including the development and implementation of interpretive
programs for historic properties listed on or eligible for the Hawaii register
of historic places;
[(10)] (11) Coordination of the evaluation and management
of burial sites as provided in section 6E-43;
[(11)] (12) Acquisition of burial sites in fee or in any
lesser interest, by gift, purchase, condemnation, devise, bequest, land
exchange, or other means, to be held in trust;
[(12)] (13) Submittal of an annual report to the governor
and legislature detailing the accomplishments of the year, recommendations for
changes in the state plan or future programs relating to historic preservation,
and an accounting of all income, expenditures, and the fund balance of the
Hawaii historic preservation special fund;
[(13)] (14) Regulation of archaeological activities
throughout the State;
[(14)] (15) Employment of sufficient professional and
technical staff for the purposes of this chapter which shall be in accordance
with chapter 76;
[(15)] (16) The charging of fees to be determined by the
department that are proportional to the nature and complexity of the projects
or services provided, and adjusted from time to time to ensure that the
proceeds, together with all other fines, income, and penalties collected under
this chapter, do not surpass the annual operating costs of the comprehensive
historic preservation program;
[(16)] (17) Adoption of rules in accordance with chapter
91, necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter; and
[(17)] (18) Development and adoption, in consultation
with the office of Hawaiian affairs native historic preservation council, of
rules governing permits for access by native Hawaiians and Hawaiians to
cultural, historic, and pre-contact sites and monuments."
SECTION 3. Section 6E-5.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows:
"(a) There is created a
review board, to be designated the Hawaii historic places review board, for the
Hawaii register of historic places and the national register of historic places
which shall meet the requirements of federal law. The board shall be placed within the
department of land and natural resources for administrative purposes and shall
consist of ten members to be appointed and removed by the governor as provided
in section 26-34. The board shall
include one professionally qualified member of each of the following
disciplines: archaeology, architecture,
history, and sociology. In addition,
there shall be [one person] two people knowledgeable in
traditional Hawaiian society and culture.
(b)
The review board shall:
(1) Order
and enter historic properties into the Hawaii register of historic places on
the basis of their value to Hawaii's heritage[;], including but not
limited to native Hawaiian culture and history;
(2) Evaluate
and, when appropriate, recommend the nomination of historic properties to the
national register of historic places;
(3) Review
the state survey of historic properties undertaken in accordance with this
chapter;
(4) Review
the content of the state historic preservation plan developed in accordance
with this chapter;
(5) Elect
a chairperson and a vice-chairperson and adopt such rules as are necessary for
the purposes of this section;
(6) Maintain
the Hawaii register of historic places, including all those listed on the
national register of historic places, and a program of notification and
publication regarding properties on the registers; and
(7) Develop policies on signage in historic districts."
SECTION 4. Section 6E-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (f) to read as follows:
"(f) Any person who
violates this section shall be fined not more than [$10,000] $20,000
for each separate violation. If the
violator directly or indirectly causes the loss of, or damage to, any
pre-contact historic property as determined by the department in consultation
with the office of Hawaiian affairs, the violator shall be fined no more than
$30,000 for each separate violation.
If the violator directly or indirectly has caused the loss of, or damage
to, any historic property or burial site, the violator shall be fined an
additional amount determined by the environmental court or an administrative
adjudicative authority to be equivalent to the value of the lost or damaged
historic property or burial site. Each
day of continued violation of this provision shall constitute a distinct and
separate violation for which the violator may be punished. Any landowner or developer responsible for
any project where violations are found to have occurred shall execute any mitigation
and preservation measures ordered by the department and shall be jointly and
severally liable for any costs of mitigation and preservation. Equipment used by a violator for the taking,
appropriation, excavation, injury, destruction, or alteration of any historic
property or burial site, or for the transportation of the violator to or from
the historic property or burial site, shall be subject to seizure and
disposition by the State without compensation to its owner or owners."
SECTION 5. Section 6E-11.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§6E-11.5 Civil penalties.
Except as provided in section 6E-11, any person who violates this
chapter, or any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter shall be fined not less
than $500 nor more than [$10,000] $20,000 for each separate
violation. If the violator directly
or indirectly causes the loss of, or damage to, any pre-contact historic
property as determined by the department in consultation with the office of
Hawaiian affairs, the violator shall be fined no more than $30,000 for each
separate violation. Each day of each
violation constitutes a separate violation."
SECTION 6. Section 6E-12, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:
"(d) Any person violating
this section shall be fined no more than [$10,000.] $25,000. Each historic object or part of a
prehistoric or historic human skeleton or associated burial good offered for
sale or trade or removed from the jurisdiction in violation of this section
shall constitute a distinct and separate offense for which the offender may be
punished."
SECTION 7. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2050.
Report Title:
Historic Preservation Program; Pre-contact Historic Property; Duties; Hawaii Historic Places Review Board; Penalties
Description:
Defines "pre-contact historic property". Clarifies that the historic preservation program includes providing consultation to counties and public and private agencies involved in historic preservation and the development, publication, and distribution of materials about protections for burials, historic sites, and archaeological resources. Amends the composition and duties of the Hawaii historic places review board. Increases civil and administrative fines for certain violations of historic and preservation requirements and makes violators liable for costs associated with mitigation or restoration measures. Takes effect 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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