Hawaii State Legislature

2008 Legislative Session
House Bills Carried Over From The 2007 Legislative Session
Measure, Title, and DescriptionIntroducer(s)
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HB1 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO A COMPREHENSIVE OFFENDER REENTRY SYSTEM.
EVANS, HAR
Establishes offender reentry system to help adult offenders prepare for release and reintegration back to the community. Establishes a stakeholder committee and appropriates funds for demonstration projects. Establishes a two-year pilot day reporting center administered by the department of public safety and appropriates funds. Appropriates funds for the expansion of the restorative circles pilot program to other correctional facilities statewide. Authorizes the Hawaii paroling authority to parole committed persons to any county in the State where they will receive the greatest support to successfully reintegrate into the community. Appropriates funds for a grant to Maui Economic Opportunity, Inc., for the administration of community-based reintegration programs. Appropriates funds to the department of public safety to provide a cognitive restructuring and transition program in the county of Hawaii. (SD1)
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HB2
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds to the department of public safety to develop a plan by January 1, 2008, to return all female Hawaii prisoners incarcerated in mainland prisons back to Oahu by July 1, 2009.
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HB3 HD1
RELATING TO PRISONS.
EVANS, HAR
Requires the Department of Public Safety to conduct a study to determine the best possible sites in the state for a new minimum-security prison facility by December 15, 2007. Requires that a report be made to the Legislature by January 1, 2008. (HB3 HD1)
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HB4
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR
Requires a feasibility review regarding the sale of the Oahu community correctional center in order to build a new facility in a different location to accommodate and manage the continued growth of the inmate population.
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HB5 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds for the expansion of the restorative circles pilot program to correctional facilities statewide. (HB5 HD1)
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HB6
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
TAKUMI, GREEN, THIELEN
Requires quarterly reports that disclose the average wholesale price, wholesale acquisition cost, average manufacturer price, and best price for each of the manufacturer's drugs from manufacturers of certain prescription drugs dispensed in this State.
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HB7
RELATING TO THE I-SAVERX PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM.
TAKUMI, GREEN, THIELEN
Directs governor to establish the State of Hawaii's participation in the I-SaveRx prescription drug program to provide residents with increased access to affordable drugs.
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HB8
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
TAKUMI, GREEN, THIELEN
Allows consumers, the State, and other affected parties to obtain an injunction, damages, and other relief when a drug manufacturer or its licensee sells prescription drugs for an excessive price
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HB9
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTIONS.
TAKUMI, GREEN, THIELEN
Prohibits the sale or transfer of patient prescription information by certain businesses as an unfair and deceptive act in the conduct of trade or commerce.
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HB11
RELATING TO ADVERTISING BY MANUFACTURERS OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND DISCLOSURE OF CLINICAL TRIALS.
TAKUMI, GREEN, THIELEN
Requires prescription drug ads to meet federal standards, public disclosure of clinical trial information, and drug manufacturers to pay fees to department of health to fund a public education initiative on clinical trials and drug safety. Establishes special fund.
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HB12 HD1
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG COST CONTAINMENT AND AFFORDABLE ACCESS.
TAKUMI, BELATTI, BERG, LEE, LUKE, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, SAIKI, TAKAI, THIELEN, Rhoads, Wakai
Requires drug manufacturers to disclose economic benefits of $25 or more provided to persons who prescribe, dispense, or purchase prescription drugs. (HB12 HD1)
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HB16 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI, Berg
Repeals the transfer of the public health nurses who supervise school health aides from the department of health to the department of education; establishes the school health services program in chapter 302A, Hawaii Revised Statutes; repeals the school health services program in chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes. (SD1)
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HB17 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Requires the department of education's committee on weights to meet annually to review the weighted student formula; provided that recommendations for changes to the weighted student formula shall be made at least biennially; provided further that the rationale for its findings and recommendations shall be provided by the committee on weights to the board of education and the legislature. (SD1)
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HB20
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
TAKUMI, Berg
Repeals section 302A-1115 because it is no longer required based on the implementation of the Reinventing Education Act of 2004 (Act 51, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004).
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HB22
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE ACCOUNTS.
TAKUMI, BERG
Repealing the department of education repair and maintenance account for projects on the backlog list as of 6/30/00.
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HB23 HD3
RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS.
TAKUMI, BERG
Adds providers and subcontractors to the individuals subject to criminal history record checks for purposes of employment with the Department of Education. Appropriates funds. (HB23 HD3)
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HB26 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Establishes salaries for the members of the board of education. Appropriates funds. (HB26 HD1)
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HB27
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
TAKUMI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 36th Representative District.
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HB28
RELATING TO INJURY PREVENTION.
TAKUMI
Requires counties to adopt ordinances requiring the installation of window guards and locks located at the top of lanai doors in all dwelling units in which a child or children 10 years of age and under reside.
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HB29
RELATING TO VOLUNTARY EMPLOYEES' BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION TRUSTS.
TAKUMI, BERG, MORITA, TAKAI, Takamine
Makes VEBA trust law permanent.
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HB31 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT.
TAKUMI, BELATTI, BERG, LEE, LUKE, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, TAKAI, Rhoads, Takamine, Wakai
Prohibits state officials from binding the State to government procurement rules of an international trade agreement without legislative action. (HB31 HD1)
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HB32 HD1
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
TAKUMI, Takamine
Prohibits the state from contracting with or providing development assistance to companies that contract work outside of the United States unless the work is not available locally or domestically. (HB32 HD1)
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HB33 HD2
RELATING TO THE HAWAII LIVING WAGE LAW.
TAKUMI, BERG, LUKE, MORITA, Belatti, Takamine
Requires private firms contracted by state government to pay covered workers a Hawaii living wage of at least $9.43 an hour, to begin on 7/1/59 and adjusted thereafter. Requires DLIR to implement living wage. Establishes temporary living wage advisory committee to evaluate law. Repealed 7/1/2011. (HB33 HD2)
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HB35
RELATING TO ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE.
TAKUMI, Takamine, Wakai
Requires corporate recipients of economic development assistance to adhere to certain requirements regarding job creation, job retention, investment of capital; requires uniform application for assistance; creates mechanism to track compliance; provides for recapture upon non-compliance.
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HB36 HD1
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
TOKIOKA, BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SAGUM, Evans, Ito
Authorizes state agencies to indemnify county agencies and statutorily limits the civil liability of a county agency when the state agency receives from the county agency aid, assistance, support, benefits, service, or interest in or rights to use county property under certain circumstances. Authorizes the Comptroller to obtain loss insurance to indemnify a county.
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HB37
RELATING TO UNADJUDICATED TRAFFIC FINES.
TOKIOKA, EVANS, ITO, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SAGUM, Bertram, Har
Transfers 50% and 100% of all fines and forfeitures collected for uncontested traffic infractions to the counties beginning 7/1/2007 to 6/30/2008, and from 7/1/2008, respectively.
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HB38 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STATE AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS.
TOKIOKA, BERTRAM, EVANS, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SAGUM, Ito
Makes certain temporary liability protections for the state and county governments relating to public use of public beaches and state parks permanent; makes temporary liability protection for acts of lifeguards permanent. (SD1)
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HB39
RELATING TO RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
THIELEN, LUKE, MARUMOTO, Belatti, Carroll, Morita, Saiki
Requires the department of business, economic development, and tourism to develop a wave energy facility.
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HB40
RELATING TO ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING.
THIELEN
Requires the public utilities commission to open an electric restructuring docket for the purpose of developing a plan to unbundle the generation functions of Hawaii's electric utilities from their distribution and transmission functions.
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HB41
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
THIELEN, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Berg, Evans, Luke, Morita, Takumi
Directs the counties to require the installation of solar energy systems for new residential developments with 6 or more single-family dwellings or multi-family units.
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HB42
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.
THIELEN, LUKE, MCKELVEY
Requires PUC to establish a tariff for intergovernmental wheeling of indigenous electric energy between governmental agencies.
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HB43
RELATING TO ELECTRIC WHEELING.
THIELEN
Requires the public utilities commission to establish a wheeling tariff to enable nonutility electric energy producers to use the transmission and distribution facilities of an electric utility to distribute power to the producers' end-use customers.
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HB44
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
THIELEN, GREEN, MCKELVEY
Requires DOE to include a shaded play area or areas of reasonable size on school grounds in its plans for all new elementary schools and to implement an ongoing program to provide a shaded play area or areas of reasonable size on the grounds of existing elementary schools.
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HB45
RELATING TO ELECTION CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES.
THIELEN, Berg, Evans, Marumoto
Prohibits certain elective officers from holding fundraisers or engaging in any fundraising activities during the period in which the legislature is in a regular session. Amends definition of "fundraiser".
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HB46
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
THIELEN, LUKE, MCKELVEY
Provides for the organization of renewable energy cooperatives to generate, transmit, and sell electricity to their membership. Authorizes issuance of revenue bonds to finance costs related to constructing, upgrading, and acquiring transmission facilities. Exempts cooperatives from Public Utilities Commission regulation, except for interconnection agreements.
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HB47
RELATING TO SUN PROTECTION.
THIELEN, GREEN, MCKELVEY
Establishes a sun protection program for students in public schools and children in child care homes and group child care centers.
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HB48
RELATING TO JURY SERVICE.
THIELEN, MARUMOTO
Allows dentists to claim an exemption from jury service.
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HB49
RELATING TO GREENHOUSE GASES.
THIELEN, Belatti, Carroll, Luke, Morita, Saiki
Requires state agencies to promote policies that decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
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HB50
RELATING TO ENERGY.
THIELEN, LUKE, MORITA, Carroll, Mizuno
Requires the public utilities commission to remove the fossil fuel quotient from renewable energy in determining the amount of energy that qualifies as renewable energy.
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HB51
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE FIFTIETH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
THIELEN
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 50th representative district.
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HB52
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES.
SONSON, CHANG, MORITA, Carroll, Green, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Mizuno, Rhoads, Souki, Wakai
Prohibits employers from suspending, discharging, or discriminating against an employee for taking sick leave.
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HB53
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
SONSON, MIZUNO, Chang, Souki
Subjects the employer-selected "independent medical examiner" to general medical malpractice standards as applicable in Hawaii.
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HB54
RELATING TO HEALTH.
MIZUNO, BERTRAM, CARROLL, CHONG, GREEN, ITO, MANAHAN, TSUJI, THIELEN, Brower, Ching, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Rhoads, Say, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi, Waters
Requires a franchise retail food establishment to include nutritional information about each standard menu item.
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HB56 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
MIZUNO, CHANG, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Brower, Chong, Ito, Rhoads, Sonson, Souki, Takumi, Tsuji
Establishes the Hawaii health commission to develop a health plan to provide healthcare coverage for all individuals in the state. Effective July 1, 2020. (SD1)
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HB57
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
MARUMOTO
Provides for a ban, for all ages, on riding in truck beds; mandatory helmet law for all two-wheeled vehicles; mandate video screens be behind driver; prohibits cell phone operation except for hands free; prohibit operation of portable media players while driving.
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HB58
RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF PRIVATE TELEPHONE RECORDS.
MARUMOTO
Criminalizes the brokering of customer information acquired from a telecommunication service provider.
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HB59
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
MARUMOTO
Provides a tax credit to individual taxpayers for premiums paid for long-term care insurance contracts.
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HB60
RELATING TO THE LONG-TERM CARE RESOURCE PROGRAM AT KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
MARUMOTO
Appropriates funds to Kapiolani Community College to train a workforce to care for the State's elder population.
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HB61
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE CENTER ON GERONTOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA.
MARUMOTO
Appropriates funds for the center on gerontology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa
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HB62
RELATING TO THE RESCISSION OF THE COUNTY AUTHORIZATION TO IMPOSE A SURCHARGE ON THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
MARUMOTO, BERG
Repeals Act 247, Session Laws of Hawaii 2005, which relates to the authorization for counties to levy a county surcharge on the state general excise tax to fund public transportation systems in their respective counties.
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HB63 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CABANILLA, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki, Wakai
Appropriates funds to establish the positions of a robotics education coordinator and robotics specialists to coordinate robotics education among the University of Hawaii, Department of Education, and other agencies and organizations in the state. (HB63 HD1)
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HB64
RELATING TO HARBORS.
CABANILLA, BERTRAM, MIZUNO, RHOADS, Karamatsu, Luke, Nishimoto, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki
Authorizes the department of transportation to partner with a private developer to purchase or lease land for an intra-island ferry or water taxi service at west Oahu.
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HB65
RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.
CABANILLA, TAKAI, Berg, Bertram, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki, Wakai
Requires association to give prior written notice of costs for providing information.
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HB66
RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.
CABANILLA, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki
Requires the Director of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to identify and report on planned community associations in Hawaii. Appropriates funds.
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HB67
RELATING PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.
CABANILLA, TAKAI, Berg, Bertram, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Luke, Mizuno, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki, Wakai
Requires minutes of meeting of board of directors to record vote of each board member on all motions except motions voted upon in executive session.
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HB68
RELATING TO MEETINGS OF BOARDS OF DIRECTORS.
CABANILLA, TAKAI, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Wakai
Requires notice of board meetings to be sent to members 72 hours prior to the meeting, to include agenda for meeting.
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HB69
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
CABANILLA, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Sagum, Say, Sonson
Repeals the sunset date on section 46-36, Hawaii Revised Statutes, which authorizes the governor and the executives of other jurisdictions to use a managed competition process as a management tool to provide government services more efficiently, if they so choose.
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HB70 HD3
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
CABANILLA, Bertram, Chong, Karamatsu, Luke, Nishimoto, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki
Allows the State to enter into agreements with private entities to build, operate, own, or finance transportation facilities including toll highways. (HB70 HD3)
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HB72
RELATING TO KONA COFFEE.
HERKES (BR)
Changes labeling requirements for Kona coffee by specifying that "Kona" or "Kona Coffee" shall not be used on the label unless the coffee contains at least 75 per cent of Kona coffee meaning coffee grown in the South Kona district or the North Kona district by weight.
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HB73
RELATING TO CONSUMER ACTIONS.
HERKES
If a constitutional amendment authorizes it, the Act establishes a right of a consumer to bring an action for declaratory relief for any law enacted by the Legislature that has primarily a negative economic impact on the consumer.
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HB74
RELATING TO PROPERTY INSURANCE.
HERKES
Requires the renewal of property insurance at least once following the loss or damage of any covered property of the insured resulting from a catastrophe.
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HB75
RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.
HERKES
Establishes state building code commission tasked with the adoption of a uniform state building code.
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HB76
RELATING TO LOANS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS.
HERKES
Establishes interest-free home purchase loan programs for physicians and advanced practice registered nurses to provide them with an incentive to work in hard-to-staff rural areas.
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HB77
RELATING TO LEAHI HOSPITAL.
HERKES
Transfers the Leahi Hospital from Hawaii health systems corporation to the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii.
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HB78
RELATING TO LAND USE.
HERKES
Allows the redesignation of certain residential subdivisions in the agricultural district into the rural district, subject to certain criteria.
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HB79
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR HANA AND KA‘U SCHOOLS.
HERKES
Appropriates $50,000 to each school to purchase vans for student transportation.
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HB80
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
HERKES
Appropriates $200,000 to plan a terminal market pilot program on the Big Island; appropriates $50,000 for the Department of Agriculture (DOA) to hire a consultant to assist in planning terminal markets; authorizes $3,000,000 in general obligation bonds to finance construction and equipment for a terminal market and vacuum cooling plant on the island of Hawaii; requires the consultant to work with DOA to form a Committee relating to terminal markets.
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HB81
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
HERKES
Repeals the collateral source rule, which bars defendants from introducing evidence to show that a plaintiff has received collateral source payments, that is, not from the defendant, for the sustained injury.
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HB82
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
HERKES
Permits a plaintiff to recover noneconomic damages only when the plaintiff can prove that the defendant was grossly negligent.
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HB83
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Prohibits uninsured motorists from recovering noneconomic damages.
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HB84
RELATING TO NONECONOMIC DAMAGES.
HERKES
Establishes verbal thresholds limiting lawsuits for noneconomic damages.
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HB85
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
HERKES
Permits collateral sources that made payments to a plaintiff in a personal injury action to recover those payments directly from the defendant in the action.
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HB86
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Makes health insurance primary to personal injury protection benefit component of no-fault insurance. Authorizes health insurers to recover their costs from the personal injury protection insurers.
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HB87
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Shortens notice period for reporting accident to insurer.
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HB88 HD2
RELATING TO INSURANCE FRAUD.
HERKES
Expands the department of commerce and consumer affairs' jurisdiction over insurance fraud to include workers' compensation cases, until July 1, 2010. Appropriates funds for additional personnel and resources within the department to combat insurance fraud. (HB88 HD2)
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HB89
RELATING TO ATTORNEYS' FEES.
HERKES
Eliminates or limits payment of attorneys' fees when personal injury protection benefits are paid late.
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HB92 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
HERKES
Requires an investment broker and agent who share compensation for their services to pay the general excise tax on only that portion of the compensation retained by each. Effective 7/1/2007. (SD1)
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HB93 HD2
RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.
HERKES
Creates a State Building Code Council. Establishes state building code and design standards. Appropriates funds. (HB93 HD2)
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HB94
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
HERKES
Short form bill.
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HB95
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
HERKES
Short form bill.
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HB96
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
HERKES
Short form bill.
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HB97
RELATING TO HAZARDS.
HERKES
Short form bill.
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HB98
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES.
HERKES
Short form bill.
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HB99 HD1
RELATING TO SOCIAL SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO, BELATTI, BERTRAM, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, RHOADS, TAKAI, WATERS, Brower, Sagum, Tokioka, Wakai, Yamashita
Requires the department of human services to offer financial education to applicants for and recipients of temporary assistance for needy families (HB99 HD1).
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HB100
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO, BELATTI, BERTRAM, GREEN, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, TAKAI, Brower, Rhoads
Eliminates the asset limits for households with minor dependents' applications for medical assistance and appropriates funds for this purpose.
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HB101 HD1
RELATING TO HOMEOWNERSHIP.
SHIMABUKURO, HANOHANO, Belatti, Bertram
Appropriates funds to the counties to provide low- and moderate-income first-time homebuyers, in conjunction with the federal Housing and Urban Development's HOME Investment Partnership Program, forgivable loans at similar interest rates to cover up to $10,000 of the closing costs for a first single family home purchase. (HB101 HD1
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HB102 HD1
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO, HANOHANO, Belatti, Bertram
Requires the Department of Human Services (DHS) to apply a self-sufficiency standard, to be established and updated annually by the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to determine the amount of assistance allowance. Defines self-sufficiency standard. Requires DHS to submit annual reports to the Legislature. (HB102 HD1)
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HB103 HD1
RELATING TO SOCIAL SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO, HANOHANO, Belatti, Bertram
Requires the Department of Human Services to conduct a study on the feasibility of implementing a micro-credit loan program. Appropriates funds.
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HB105 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Requires the Hawaii Community Development Authority, in cooperation with the City and County of Honolulu, to develop a plan for an affordable housing community within the Kalaeloa Community Development District. (HB105 HD1)
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HB106 HD1
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW.
SHIMABUKURO, HANOHANO, Belatti, Bertram
Establishes a self-employment assistance program to assist eligible unemployed individuals in starting their own businesses as an alternative to receiving regular unemployment insurance benefits. Effective July 1, 2059. (HB106 HD1)
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HB107
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SHIMABUKURO, BELATTI, CABANILLA, GREEN, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, RHOADS, TAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Morita
Allows an individual taxpayer to request that the taxpayer's refund be electronically deposited into more than one checking or savings account.
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HB108
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT TORT LIABILITY.
SHIMABUKURO, HANOHANO, Bertram
Repeals the 6/30/07 sunset date and makes permanent the law protecting the State and counties from liability for dangerous ocean conditions at public beach parks. Extends the sunset date of law shielding county lifeguards from liability from 6/30/07 to 6/30/08.
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HB109 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Establishes a definition for "workforce housing". (HB109 HD1)
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HB110 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Appropriates funds for the University of Hawaii to develop student housing. (SD1)
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HB111 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Requires counties to adopt rules to allow for the construction of indigenous Hawaiian structures by March 31, 2008. (HB111 HD1)
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HB112
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO
Short form bill relating to Human Services.
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HB113
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
SHIMABUKURO
Short form bill relating to Human Services.
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HB114
RELATING TO FAMILY COURTS.
EVANS, McKelvey, Morita
Requires a minor adjudicated of actions that would constitute distribution of drugs to choose detention in a youth correctional facility or drug counseling in the company of the minor's parents or guardians.
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HB115
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
EVANS, HAR, McKelvey
Codifies the department of public safety's classification system of establishing five offender custody levels: maximum, closed, medium, minimum, and community custody. Requires the department to consider custody levels when allocating resources.
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HB117
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
EVANS
Gives wastewater treatment plants access to the emergency procurement process to repair a major equipment breakdown that if not immediately repaired would result in wastewater spills and environmental permit noncompliance that is subject to a $25,000 fine per occurrence, per day.
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HB118
RELATING TO STATE BONDS.
M. OSHIRO
Authorizes issuance of general obligation bonds. Makes findings required by Article XII, section 13 of state constitution to declare that issuance of authorized bonds will not cause debt limit to be exceeded.
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HB119 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL WATER SYSTEMS.
M. OSHIRO
Provides an exemption from the registration of subdivided lands for offers or dispositions in interest of land that the agribusiness development corporation acquires, if the offer or disposition is for agricultural water systems to provide water for irrigation of agricultural lands. (SD1)
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HB120
RELATING TO THE LIQUOR TAX LAW.
M. OSHIRO
Revises liquor tax to a gallonage rate based on the alcohol content of the various categories of liquor.
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HB121
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
M. OSHIRO
Exempts the sale of leasehold interests in real property from the general excise tax.
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HB123
RELATING TO TAXATION.
M. OSHIRO, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MORITA, RHOADS, TOKIOKA, WAKAI, YAMANE, Souki
Provides for a state earned income tax credit.
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HB124 HD1
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
B. OSHIRO, Waters
Extends statute of limitation for actions against a county for damage or injury from 6 months to 2 years. Permits the counties to identify, by charter, the person to whom claimant should give notice of claim for injuries or damage sustained on public property or as a result of the negligence of county official or employee. (H.B. No. 124, H.D.1)
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HB125
RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.
B. OSHIRO
Excludes costs of material in determining whether cost of project is less than $1,000 for purposes of exemption from contractor licensing law.
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HB126
RELATING TO ESTATE AND TRANSFER TAX.
B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO
Retains the State's ability to "pick-up" the state death tax credit as it existed in the Internal Revenue Code before the enactment of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001.
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HB127
RELATING TO JURIES.
B. OSHIRO
Adds a jury service exemption for active practicing dentists.
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HB128 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC MEETINGS.
B. OSHIRO, BERG
Permits board members, numbering less than quorum, to (1) Discuss their individual positions related to official board business at other board meetings and legislative public hearings; (2) Attend and participate in discussions at presentations, such as community meetings; and (3) Discuss membership to a board's committees in private. Requires a quorum for discussion prior and related to voting and for voting to validate board actions. (HB128 HD1)
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HB129
RELATING TO BAIL.
B. OSHIRO, WATERS
Establishes qualifications and requirements for persons who apprehend bail fugitives. Regulates the conduct, prohibits certain practices, and establishes penalty for violations. Establishes conditions for surrender of a defendant by a bail agent.
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HB130
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
AWANA
Capital improvement projects for 44th representative district.
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HB131
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR BEAUTIFICATION PROJECTS ALONG THE WAIANAE COAST.
AWANA, Har, Shimabukuro
Appropriation for beautification projects along the Waianae Coast.
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HB132
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Saiki, Shimabukuro, Wakai
Separate Nanakuli High School from Nanakuli Intermediate School.
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HB133
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
AWANA, HAR, Nishimoto, Shimabukuro, Sonson
Appropriates funds to reconfigure highway over the Kunia interchange in the westbound direction to provide for a third lane of travel.
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HB134
RELATING TO RECYCLING.
AWANA, CARROLL, MCKELVEY, Morita
Mandates the formation of advisory committees to assist in formulating recommendations for development of markets for recycled materials and programs to encourage statewide recycling.
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HB135 HD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG, EVANS, HERKES, TAKAI, Bertram, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Mizuno, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Yamane, Yamashita
Establishes the candidate advisory council to qualify, screen, and present to the Governor pools of qualified candidates for appointment to the UH Board of Regents. Increases the membership of the Board of Regents to 15 members, with a specified number of members representing different geographic areas. Prohibits a Board of Regents member from serving more than two consecutive five-year terms. Requires the Senate to consider the question of whether to reconfirm an incumbent member's position on the Board of Regents at least 120 days prior to the expiration of the member's first term. Allows a Board of Regents member to continue to serve until the member's successor has been appointed and confirmed by the Senate. (HB135 HD1)
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HB136 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AIDS RESEARCH.
CHANG, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, TSUJI, YAMANE, Bertram, Herkes, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Yamashita
Appropriates funds for the Hawaii AIDS clinical research program. (SD1)
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HB137
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
CHANG
Short form bill. Effectuates the title of the bill.
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HB138
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
CHANG
Short form bill. Effectuates the title of the bill.
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HB139
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG
Short form bill. Effectuates the title of the bill.
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HB140
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG
Short form bill. Effectuates the title of the bill.
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HB141
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG
Short form bill. Effectuates the title of the bill.
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HB142
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
CHANG, BERTRAM, EVANS, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, TAKAI, YAMANE, Herkes, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamashita
Allows counties to enact ordinances to permit the use of motorcycles operated by emergency rescue workers to respond to emergency rescue calls, in addition to any other type of vehicle that is otherwise deemed appropriate as a response vehicle by each county.
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HB143
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
CHANG, KARAMATSU, TSUJI, Bertram, Evans, Magaoay, Mizuno, Souki, Takamine, Yamashita
Reduces the consumer fireworks fee from $25 to $10.
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HB144
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
CHANG, SONSON, TAKAI, TSUJI, YAMANE, Bertram, Evans, Herkes, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Mizuno, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Yamashita
Requires the State, counties, and contractors performing work on a public highway to post signs warning motorists of steel plates placed in the roadway.
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HB145
RELATING TO THE STATE VETERANS' HOME.
CHANG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, TAKAI, TSUJI, Bertram, Herkes, Magaoay, Mizuno, Shimabukuro, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Yamane, Yamashita
Establishes a veterans' home account and veterans' gift account to be administered by the Hawaii health systems corporation for the state veterans' home in Hilo. Requires accounts to comply with reporting requirements for non-general fund information.
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HB146
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHANG, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Mizuno, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Yamane, Yamashita
Appropriates funding to hire additional career counselors for each department of education high school, based on school enrollment.
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HB147
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR SURVEY AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FEES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUSTRIAL PARK AT MANA, HILO, HAWAII.
CHANG, Bertram, Hanohano, Herkes, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Mizuno, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamane, Yamashita
Makes an appropriation for survey and engineering design fees for the development of an industrial park at Mana, Hilo, Hawaii.
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HB148
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
CHANG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, TAKAI, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Herkes, Shimabukuro, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamane
Establishes a long-term care income tax to pay for long-term care benefits; establishes long-term care income tax credit for amounts paid for purchase of long-term care insurance; clarifies that long-term care taxes are not state funds; makes appropriations.
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HB149 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO DISASTER RELIEF.
CHANG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, MIZUNO, TAKAI, YAMANE, Bertram, Hanohano, Herkes, Magaoay, Shimabukuro, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamashita
Creates a one-time tax credit for victims of the October 15, 2006, earthquakes. (SD1)
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HB150 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Increases percentage of conveyance tax revenues allocated to the rental housing trust fund to sixty-five per cent; requires the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation to create an affordable housing inventory registry and to report annually on expenditures from the rental housing trust fund; exempts special purpose revenue bonds issued to assist in the development of low and moderateincome housing projects from the procurement code; and appropriates funds for various homeless and housing programs and projects. (SD2)
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HB151
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA
Appropriates funds to implement a new human resource management model for Waianae High School and its feeder schools to improve teacher recruitment and licensing.
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HB152
RELATING TO LOCAL CONTROL.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA
Requires statewide planning as much as possible to empower local communities with increased control over decisions that affect them.
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HB153 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA
Appropriates $1,500,000 to the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center for emergency services. (HB153 HD1)
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HB156 HD1
RELATING TO THE USE OF MOBILE PHONES WHILE DRIVING.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO
Prohibits the use of a mobile telephone while driving unless equipped with a hands-free accessory and being used in the hands-free mode. Exempts mobile radios. Prohibits transit drivers from using cellular phones whenever their vehicle is in motion. (HB156 HD1)
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HB157
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO
Requires motor vehicle insurers to reduce the rates of drivers over the age of 55 who successfully complete a driver improvement course.
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HB158 SD1
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SOUKI
Clarifies the period of time for safety inspection of motor carrier vehicles. (SD1)
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HB159
RELATING TO VOCATIONAL TRAINING.
HANOHANO, AWANA, EVANS, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, RHOADS, TOKIOKA, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Har
Appropriates funds for the establishment of post-high school vocational education programs in Pahoa and Ka'u, in the county of Hawaii.
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HB160 HD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE LICENSE REVOCATION.
M. OSHIRO
Permits driver whose license has been administratively revoked for life to seek reinstatement of the license after 10 years have passed since the lifetime revocation. Requires driver to have had no arrests or convictions for driving while license revoked and be free from dependency or abuse of alcohol and drugs. (HB160 HD1)
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HB161
RELATING TO STATE FUNDS.
M. OSHIRO
Makes a technical amendment to the state budget law relating to the deposit of state funds into the state treasury
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HB163
RELATING TO THE STATE BUDGET.
M. OSHIRO
Makes technical amendment to budget allotment modification law.
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HB164
RELATING TO THE STATE OF HAWAII.
M. OSHIRO
Makes a technical amendment to the state budget law relating to the deposit of state funds into the state treasury.
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HB165
RELATING TO TAXATION.
M. OSHIRO
Short form bill relating to taxation.
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HB166
RELATING TO THE STATE BUDGET.
M. OSHIRO
Short form bill related to the state budget.
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HB167
RELATING TO STATE BONDS.
M. OSHIRO
Short form bill relating to state bonds.
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HB168
RELATING TO STATE REVENUES.
M. OSHIRO
Short form bill relating to state revenues.
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HB169
RELATING TO NON-GENERAL FUNDS.
M. OSHIRO
Short form bill relating to non-general funds.
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HB170
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON
Short form bill.
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HB171
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON
Short form bill.
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HB172
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON
Short form bill.
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HB173
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON
Short form bill.
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HB174
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON
Short form bill.
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HB175
RELATING TO TAXATION.
TAKAI
Exempts amounts received for medical services, with certain exceptions, from general excise tax assessments.
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HB176
RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
TAKAI
Establishes a tax credit for tuition and fees of parents who enroll in parenting and child development classes.
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HB177
RELATING TO BOARD OF EDUCATION.
TAKAI
Provides salaries for the board of education.
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HB178
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKAI
Directs the department of education to establish a program to award high school diplomas to armed services veterans drafted during World War II, Korean conflict, and Vietnam War, as well as to those whose schooling was interrupted due to wartime practices.
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HB179
RELATING TO BUSINESS ENERGY TAX CREDIT.
CHANG, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SONSON, Bertram, Evans, Herkes, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamane, Yamashita
Establishes a business energy tax credit to encourage energy preservation and efficiency.
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HB180 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT.
CHANG, BERTRAM, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, TSUJI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi
Appropriates funds to the Hawaii Small Business Development Center Network to provide assistance to small businesses through management-force training. (HB180 HD1)
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HB181
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Makes health insurance primary to personal injury protection benefit component of no-fault insurance.
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HB182
RELATING TO REGULATION OF HOME INSPECTORS.
HERKES
Requires licensing of professional home inspectors by the department of commerce and consumer affairs. Establishes licensing board. Appropriates funds.
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HB183
RELATING TO MORTGAGE BROKERS AND SOLICITORS.
HERKES
Exempts bank holding companies from mortgage broker and solicitor requirements.
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HB184
RELATING TO THE UNIFORM DEBT-MANAGEMENT SERVICES ACT.
HERKES
Enacts Uniform Debt-Management Services Act that requires registration of providers of debt-management services.
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HB185 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
HERKES, Shimabukuro
Requires the Hawaii Housing and Finance Development Corporation to establish an affordable housing demonstration project in Waianae on the island of Oahu and South Kohala on the island of Hawaii. (HB185 HD1)
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HB186
RELATING TO GASOLINE.
HERKES, CHANG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, TSUJI, Takamine
Changes the ethanol content requirement for gasoline sold in the state for use in motor vehicles from 10% to 2%.
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HB187
RELATING TO FEES IN CRIMINAL CASES.
EVANS
Increases witnesses fees in criminal cases.
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HB188
RELATING TO LOCKSMITHS.
EVANS, Magaoay
Requires licensing for locksmiths.
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HB189 HD1
RELATING TO CRUISE SHIP FEES.
EVANS
Requires the department of land and natural resources to annually report costs of cruise ships using small boat harbors (HB189 HD1).
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HB190 CD1
RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.
EVANS
Requires life imprisonment without parole for a second conviction of sexual assault against a minor under age 11.
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HB191
RELATING TO EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS.
EVANS
Short form bill.
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HB192
RELATING TO ESTABLISHMENT OF NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY INNOVATION CORPORATION.
EVANS
Establishes the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii innovation corporation.
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HB193
RELATING TO THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY.
EVANS
Changes the title of the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority's executive director to "chief executive officer."
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HB194 HD1
RELATING TO THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY.
EVANS
Authorizes the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii authority to acquire, hold, and sell qualified securities in businesses of the Authority's tenants or prospective tenants. (HB194 HD1)
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HB195 HD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE HAWAII CIVIL AIR PATROL.
EVANS
Appropriates funds for the Hawaii Civil Air Patrol. (HB195 HD1)
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HB196
RELATING TO CERTIFICATE OF NEED.
EVANS
Exempts all long-term care facilities at all levels of care from the certificate of need process under the state health planning and development agency.
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HB197
RELATING TO MEDICAL TORTS.
EVANS
Places a $250,000 cap on non-economic damages recoverable from a physician or surgeon in medical malpractice actions for the provision of emergency care in a hospital emergency department.
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HB198
RELATING TO SMOKING.
EVANS
Allows smoking in designated smoking rooms in private establishments; provided that employees are not unwillingly exposed to smoke and a sign is posted to warn the public. Defines "private establishment."
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HB199
RELATING TO THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY.
EVANS
Specifically excludes hotel construction and development from the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority's authority.
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HB200 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY.
EVANS
Directs the auditor to conduct a financial and management audit of NELHA's deep seawater pumping system and establish a reasonable rate structure; freezes rates until the audit is complete. (SD1)
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HB201 SD1
RELATING TO STATE VETERANS' HOME.
EVANS
Establishes a veterans' gift account to be administered by the Hawaii health systems corporation. Also requires account to comply with reporting requirements for non-general fund information. (SD1)
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HB202 HD1
RELATING TO TELEPSYCHIATRY.
GREEN
Requires and appropriates funds for the University of Hawaii to expand its existing telepsychiatry project to rural Oahu, rural Kauai, and Hawaii, and to involve advanced graduate psychiatric residents in the provision of the services. (HB202 HD1)
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HB203
RELATING TO NEUROTRAUMA.
GREEN
Allows money from the neurotrauma special fund to be used for direct services to individuals with neurotrauma; requires the department of human services to apply for a federal waiver for the use of moneys from the fund.
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HB204 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
GREEN
Appropriates funds to the preschool developmental screening program, the family health services division, and the maternal and child health branch to maintain existing staff and hiring additional staff members. (HB204 HD1)
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HB205
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
GREEN
Requires health insurance plans to cover screening for colorectal cancer by colonoscopy every ten years, beginning at age fifty.
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HB206 HD1
RELATING TO DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
GREEN
Appropriates funds for a coordinator and operating expenses to support a statewide self-advocacy network for individuals with development disabilities. (HB206 HD1)
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HB207
RELATING TO TAXATION.
GREEN
Provides an exemption, to medical services purchased on Oahu, from the county surcharge on state tax for operating or capital costs of a locally preferred alternative for a mass transit project.
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HB208 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
GREEN
Appropriates moneys to fund operations of developmental disabilities domiciliary homes and apartment complexes for persons with developmental disabilities. (SD1)
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HB209
RELATING TO ORAL HEALTH.
GREEN
Requires the department of health to establish and administer the water fluoridation pilot program to adjust the amount of naturally occurring fluoride in the water to a level that will benefit oral health. Makes appropriations.
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HB210
RELATING TO HOME CARE.
GREEN
Establishes home care agency licensing requirements. Appropriates moneys to create permanent positions at the department of health to license home care agencies.
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HB213
RELATING TO EXCISE TAX ON HEALTH CARE.
GREEN
Exempts physician services, hospital charges, nursing services, and rehabilitation services from the county surcharge on state tax.
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HB214
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Tsuji
Amends the mental health counselor licensure application date to include counselors who have completed or are in the process of completing the requirements for licensure before July 1, 2007. Repeals the sunset date on mental health counselor licensure.
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HB215
RELATING TO TAXATION.
GREEN, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, LUKE, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, TSUJI, WAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Har, Herkes, Magaoay, Souki
Provides a tax credit for damage caused by the earthquakes of October 15, 2006.
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HB216
RELATING TO NATUROPATHY.
GREEN, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Mizuno, Tsuji
Requires the board of examiners in naturopathy to adopt a formulary and qualifications for administering natural medicines by injection, and to grant the authority to qualified naturopaths. Amends the definition of naturopathy accordingly. Establishes a temporary advisory committee to recommend a formulary and qualifications.
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HB217
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
GREEN, HANOHANO, HERKES, MIZUNO, TSUJI
Appropriates funds for additional urgent care services in the Ocean View and Volcano communities of the island of Hawaii.
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HB218
RELATING TO TAXATION.
GREEN, Hanohano, Herkes, Tsuji
Provides a tax deduction for the cost of spaying or neutering a dog or cat.
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HB219
RELATING TO VACCINATIONS.
GREEN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, Herkes
Provides free anti-pneumonia vaccinations to certain individuals statewide to reduce mortality in the event of an outbreak of avian flu. Appropriates $1,000,000 to DOH.
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HB220 HD2
RELATING TO TORTS.
GREEN, EVANS, MIZUNO, Hanohano, Herkes
Limits non-economic damages in medical tort actions contingent on compliance with premium rate caps by insurers providing professional liability insurance in Hawaii. Sunsets on the earlier of the date on which an insurer does not comply with the premium rate caps, or July 1, 2015. (HB220 HD2)
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HB221
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Hanohano, Herkes
Establishes community inpatient drug treatment centers in each state senatorial district by 2010. Requires certain parolees to give lectures on the dangers of methamphetamine at high schools. Adds substances used to produce methamphetamine to the list of controlled substances. Appropriates funds for county detectives investigating methamphetamine cases.
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HB222
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
GREEN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Herkes
Appropriates funds to the state health planning and development agency to develop and maintain a statewide health care workforce map and database.
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HB223 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES.
GREEN, HANOHANO, HERKES, MIZUNO, TAKAI, TSUJI, Bertram, Souki
Appropriates general funds to support Hawaii's trauma system, statewide aeromedical evacuation programs, rural hospitals, Hawaii children's health care program, and support services for people without health insurance. (SD1)
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HB224
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Allows assisted living facilities with twenty-four hour staff, individualized evacuation plans, and sprinkler and fire door systems to accept individuals with an impairment that prevents the resident from safely evacuating with minimal assistance.
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HB225 HD1
RELATING TO CIGARETTE TAX.
GREEN
Clarifies that the cigarette tax money earmarked to fund the cancer research center of Hawaii, emergency medical services, trauma care, and community health centers shall be calculated on a per cigarette basis. (HB225 HD1)
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HB227
RELATING TO HELMET USE BY MINORS.
GREEN, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Bertram, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes
Requires persons under the age of eighteen to wear a helmet while operating an all terrain vehicle on public property. Provides fines for violations.
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HB228 HD2
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
GREEN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO
Prohibits health insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory. Requires health care insurers to submit rate filings for approval by the insurance commissioner. Establishes penalties and appeal procedures. (HB228 HD2)
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HB229 HD2
RELATING TO RURAL HEALTH CARE.
GREEN, HANOHANO, HERKES, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Tsuji
Establishes the Hawaii health corps program to encourage healthcare professionals to serve in underserved areas of the State. (HB229 HD2)
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HB230
RELATING TO NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES.
GREEN, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, MIZUNO, TSUJI
Appropriates $2,000,000 to the department of health to assess the structural integrity of all hospitals and nursing homes in Hawaii to determine their ability to withstand different types of natural disasters.
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HB231 HD1
RELATING TO EXCISE TAX ON HEALTH CARE.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Tsuji
Exempts physician services, hospital charges, nursing services, and rehabilitation services, but not including elective medical procedures, from the county surcharge on state tax.
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HB232 HD1
RELATING TO QUALIFYING MEDICAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Tsuji
Provides a tax credit for the general excise taxes paid for purchases of qualifying medical information technology by physicians. (HB232 HD1)
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HB233
RELATING TO ELDER ABUSE.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes
Amends the definition of "caregiver."
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HB234
RELATING TO AGREEMENT AMONG THE STATES TO ELECT THE PRESIDENT BY NATIONWIDE POPULAR VOTE.
SHIMABUKURO, B. OSHIRO, TAKAI, WATERS, Bertram, Hanohano, Har, Magaoay, Rhoads, Tsuji
Provides an agreement between the states to allow for the election of the President of the United States by popular vote.
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HB235
RELATING TO ALL TERRAIN-VEHICLES.
SHIMABUKURO
Limits right to operate all terrain-vehicles to adults. Requires all terrain-vehicles to have mufflers and not be operated on public lands. Requires retailers to inform buyers of requirements prior to sale or rental.
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HB236 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Appropriates funds to Habitat for Humanity as a grant to build self-help ownership homes, capacity building for Habitat affiliates, and administrative costs. (HB236 HD1)
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HB237
RELATING TO LAND USE.
SHIMABUKURO
Specifies that flexibility in land use density provisions be provided to rental housing projects where at least 50 percent of the rental units are affordable to residents with incomes at or below a percentage of the median family income of the zip code area where the rental housing project is located.
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HB238
RELATING TO THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
SHIMABUKURO, BERTRAM, HANOHANO
Increases the tax on the disposition of real property by a non-resident seller.
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HB239
MAKING A MATCHING FUNDS APPROPRIATION TO INCREASE STUDENT ON-CAMPUS AND NEARBY HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Creates public-private partnership to develop student on-campus and nearby housing.
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HB240
RELATING TO SMALL BOATING FACILITIES.
MCKELVEY, AWANA, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, ITO, SAGUM, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Shimabukuro
Requires that at least % of the funds in the Boating Special Fund be used for costs of maintenance and repair of existing small boat harbor improvements, and % of the funds be used for principal and interest for capital improvements.
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HB241
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, WATERS, Awana, Bertram, Carroll, Chang, Evans, Har, Herkes, Ito, Sagum, Souki
Eliminates the collection of the GET on motor vehicle gasoline.
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HB242
RELATING TO THE TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS TAX.
MCKELVEY, HAR, MORITA, THIELEN, Awana, Bertram, Carroll, Ito, Mizuno, Sagum, Shimabukuro
Assesses the transient accommodations tax on cruise ships.
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HB243
RELATING TO TATTOOING.
MCKELVEY, AWANA, BERTRAM, CARROLL, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, TOKIOKA, Belatti, Chong
Exempts tattoo artists licensed to practice the ancient art of Hawaiian tattooing from Department of Health (DOH) rules and provides for licensing and regulation of Hawaiian tattoo artists by a Board of Hawaiian Tattoo Artists within DOH.
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HB244
RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST MAUI LAND AND PINEAPPLE COMPANY, INC.
MCKELVEY, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Sagum, Souki
Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds to assist Maui Land and Pineapple Company in making improvements to agricultural water systems.
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HB245 HD1
RELATING TO DESIGNATION OF A HAWAII ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
ITO, CHONG, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Carroll
Establishes and designates the Hawaii archeological survey as a program of the Hawaii museum of natural and cultural history. Creates an exception to disclosure for sensitive information that may frustrate the purpose of protecting the archeological sites and artifacts. (HB245 HD1)
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HB246
RELATING TO INFORMATION.
ITO, CHONG, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, Chang, Hanohano, Herkes, Manahan, Yamane, Yamashita
Requires public or private entities responsible for the inadvertent, unauthorized disclosure of personal financial information to pay for access to credit reports for at least 1 year.
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HB247 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
ITO, MIZUNO, Carroll, Chong, Herkes, McKelvey, Tokioka, Tsuji, Yamashita
Allows all employees' retirement system retirants to change their pension payment options if the retirant's beneficiary dies before the retirant. (HB247 HD1)
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HB248 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
ITO, Brower, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Tsuji
Repeals the prohibition on magazines with a capacity in excess of ten rounds. Limit the capacity to fifteen rounds. (SD1)
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HB251
RELATING TO WATER CONSERVATION.
ITO, CARROLL, CHONG, MAGAOAY, THIELEN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Chang, Tsuji
Prohibits use of potable water to irrigate new golf courses effective 7/1/10, except where there is no reasonably available source of nonpotable water or use of nonpotable water poses a threat to public health and safety or other surface and ground water uses. Defines potable and nonpotable water. Emphasizes role of nonpotable water in programs for the development, conservation, protection, control, and regulation of water resources.
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HB252 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO CONVEYANCE TAXES FOR SPECULATIVE SALES.
ITO, CHONG, Carroll, Herkes, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Manahan, Sagum, Yamane, Yamashita
Increases conveyance tax rates for sales of condominiums or single-family residences where the purchaser is ineligible for a county homeowner's property tax exemption. (SD1)
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HB253
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ALONG KAWA STREAM IN KANEOHE, OAHU.
ITO, CHANG, CHONG, Magaoay
Appropriates funding for erosion control along Kawa Stream in Kaneohe.
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HB254
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
ITO, BROWER, EVANS, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, Chong, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Morita, Souki, Yamashita
Exempts food from general excise tax.
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HB255
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE RATE REGULATION.
ITO, BERTRAM, CHONG, MIZUNO, TSUJI, Chang, Evans, McKelvey, Shimabukuro, Souki
Prohibits health insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory. Requires health care insurers to submit rate filings for approval by the insurance commissioner. Establishes penalties and appeal procedures.
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HB256
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
ITO, CHONG, Chang, Magaoay, Souki
Appropriates funds for the department of transportation to plant trees along the center median of Kahekili Highway.
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HB257 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO LAND USE.
ITO, CHONG, MAGAOAY, Karamatsu, Manahan, Sagum, Yamane, Yamashita
Establishes sustainable communities in Hawaii with the combined effort of state departments and agencies. (SD1)
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HB258
RELATING TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
ITO, CHONG, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Chang
Establishes the Ala Wai community development district. Provides development objectives and guidelines. Provides for request for proposals for the private redevelopment and operation of Ala Wai boat harbor. Transfers Ala Wai boat harbor from department of land and natural resources to Hawaii community development authority.
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HB259 HD1
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
ITO, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, SAGUM, Brower, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Manahan, Yamane, Yamashita
Extends authority of county boards to issued revenue bonds pursuant to existing charter provisions. (HB259 HD1)
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HB261
RELATING TO LAND USE.
ITO, CHANG, CHONG, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Brower, Herkes
Establishes permitted uses on lands designated as important agricultural lands.
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HB262
RELATING TO LAND USE.
ITO
Short form bill relating to land use.
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HB263
RELATING TO WATER RESOURCES.
ITO
Short form bill relating to water resources.
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HB264
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
ITO
Short form bill relating to Hawaiian affairs.
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HB265
RELATING TO OCEAN RESOURCES.
ITO
Provides a short form bill for subject matter relating to ocean resources.
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HB266
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
ITO
Short form bill.
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HB267
RELATING TO LAND USE.
ITO
Short form bill.
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HB268
RELATING TO WATER RESOURCES.
ITO
Short form bill.
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HB269
RELATING TO OCEAN RESOURCES.
ITO
Short form bill.
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HB270
RELATING TO THE REGULATORY LICENSING REFORM ACT.
HERKES
Amends regulatory licensing reform act to prohibit redundant or unnecessary professional or vocational regulatory programs. Requires Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to sunset a program that the auditor finds redundant or unnecessary and where there is no contrary action by the legislature.
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HB271
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Establishes fixed dollar amounts for pain and suffering under the motor vehicle insurance law.
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HB273 HD1
RELATING TO ANNUITIES.
HERKES
Establishes standards and procedures to be followed by insurers or insurance producers when making recommendations to consumers who are considering the purchase or exchange of any annuity. Stipulates that the Commissioner of Securities maintains jurisdiction over variable annuities. (HB273 HD1)
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HB274
RELATING TO HUNTING.
HERKES
Provides for a fee of $50 for a 3-day hunting license on a private or commercial shooting preserve with a licensed guide.
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HB276
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
HERKES
Authorizes insureds to choose between no-fault and no-fault with a threshold for uncompensated economic loss.
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HB278
RELATING TO ANIMAL CRUELTY.
SOUKI, MIZUNO
Bans the use of snares in the capture of animals except for use by state, federal, or county officials in protecting public health and safety.
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HB279
RELATING TO TOWING.
TAKAI
Requires all towing companies operating in the State to display in the cab of each of their tow trucks, in plain view and in large bold legible print, the license number of the truck and the towing company's name and telephone number.
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HB280
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
TAKAI
Bases University of Hawaii general funding on a student-weighted formula.
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HB281
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKAI
Requires the board of education to be composed of 17 voting members elected in a nonpartisan manner by the qualified voters of the respective school board districts, as provided by law. Requires each school board district to be composed of 3 representative districts.
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HB282 HD1
RELATING TO THE ALOHA STADIUM.
TAKAI
Requires the Governor to direct the Department of Land and Natural Resources to: (1) Dispose of Aloha Stadium by any appropriate method, including sale, lease, or exchange of land; (2) Acquire suitable and adequate lands at an appropriate location on Oahu upon which a new stadium may be constructed, by any appropriate method, including purchase, lease, or exchange of land; and (3) Ensure that the proceeds of the sale, lease, or land exchange of the Aloha stadium and surrounding lands in (1) are to be applied to the purchase, lease, or land exchange of suitable lands in (2) (HB282 HD1).
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HB283
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
TAKAI
Requires the department of education to establish a priority list of public schools with the greatest need for air conditioning and to install air conditioning, based on the priority list.
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HB284
ELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
TAKAI
Limits the purchase and rebuilding of salvaged vehicles to licensed individuals. Includes airbags as a resale component that requires department of transportation approval.
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HB285
RELATING TO NATURAL DISASTERS.
TAKAI
Authorizes Hawaii hurricane relief fund moneys to be used for (1) other natural disasters such as flood, tsunami, and lava flow; and (2) grants to individuals who install wind resistive devices in their residences.
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HB286
RELATING TO THE TRANSFER OF ALOHA STADIUM TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
TAKAI
Transfers the Aloha Stadium to the University of Hawaii.
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HB287
RELATING TO ATTRACTIONS AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES TAX CREDIT.
TAKAI
Repeals the Attractions and Educational Facilities Tax Credit for Ko Olina Resort and Marina and Makaha Resort.
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HB288
RELATING TO EMERGENCY SHELTERS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates moneys to the department of defense to create additional emergency shelter spaces for residents and pets.
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HB289
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds to the department of defense for non-declared disaster activation and response.
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HB290
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates moneys to the state civil defense for continuous alert staffing requirements at the state emergency operating center.
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HB291
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EMERGENCY SUPPLY CACHES.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds for emergency supply caches to support disaster victims and communities that may become isolated due to natural disasters.
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HB292 HD1
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds: (1) To effectively equip emergency shelters to support special needs populations and maintain the development of the Emergency Supply Program; (2) For retrofit projects on public buildings to create additional emergency shelter spaces for residents and pets; (3) For the continued funding of non-declared disaster activation and response; (4) For continuous alert staffing requirements at the state civil defense emergency operating center; and (4) For emergency supply caches to support disaster victims and communities that may become isolated due to natural disasters. (HB292 HD1)
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HB293
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
EVANS, HAR
Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds to fund the installation of additional sirens to the state civil defense warning system.
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HB294
RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDIT.
EVANS, HAR
Provides tax credit to homeowners for construction of safe rooms.
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HB295
RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates moneys for full time equivalent positions.
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HB296
RELATING TO DISASTER RELIEF.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates moneys for the state civil defense major disaster fund.
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HB297
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN ON NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds for a public education campaign on natural disaster preparedness.
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HB298
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
EVANS, HAR
Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds for the planning and construction of a new state emergency operating center.
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HB299
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
EVANS, HAR
Repeals mandatory sentence of 30 years to life for habitual violent felons.
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HB300
RELATING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA.
EVANS, HAR
Transfers medical marijuana program from department of public safety to department of health and requires it to consider new debilitating conditions for marijuana use. Clarifies amount of marijuana that may be possessed. Reduces role of physicians to ensure that they will not be subject to federal charges.
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HB301 HD1
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PERTAINING TO THE CIVIL AIR PATROL.
EVANS, HAR
Capital improvements pertaining to the Hawaii Civil Air Patrol Wing Headquarters. (HB301 HD1)
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HB302
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds to include, as part of the duties of the mainland branch of the department of public safety, the monitoring of conditions at prisons where Hawaii inmates are serving their sentences through interstate compact agreements.
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HB303 HD1
RELATING TO THEFT.
B. OSHIRO, WAKAI, WATERS
Provides that an individual caught with stolen mail belonging to three or more persons in the same or separate incident as part of a common scheme or plan commits second degree theft. (HB303 HD1)
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HB304 HD1
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
B. OSHIRO, CALDWELL, M. OSHIRO, RHOADS, WATERS
Requires the Governor, in filling vacancies in Hawaii's House of Representatives, Senate, and United States Senate seats, to select from a list of three prospective appointees nominated by the political party of the prior incumbent, who are residents of the prior incumbent's electoral district, and who have been members of same political party as the prior incumbent for at least six months prior to the appointment. Effective on approval. (HB304 HD1)
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HB305
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
B. OSHIRO, CALDWELL, SONSON
Authorizes recovery of attorney's fees and costs under workers' compensation law by any person who successfully defends any charge of workers' compensation insurance fraud, except criminal cases, against the person who initiates and prosecutes the action. Authorizes the insurance commissioner to investigate complaints and prosecute cases of workers' compensation fraud, provided that the complaint is against an insurance carrier, a self-insured employer, or a full-insured employer.
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HB306
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
YAMASHITA
Short form bill. Relating to economic development.
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HB307
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
YAMASHITA
Short form bill. Relating to economic development.
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HB308
RELATING TO TAXATION.
YAMASHITA
Short form bill. Relating to taxation.
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HB309
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY.
YAMASHITA
Short form bill relating to technology.
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HB311
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
YAMASHITA, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Tsuji, Yamane
Lowers the compulsory education age from 6 to 5 years old, making attendance in kindergarten mandatory. Requires children who are home-schooled or enrolled in alternative school programs to pass a test prior to entering first grade.
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HB312 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO COMMUNITY-BASED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
YAMASHITA, KARAMATSU, TSUJI, WAKAI, Caldwell, Chang
Appropriates $ for each year in the 2007-2009 fiscal biennium to provide grants under the Hawaii Community-based Economic Development Technical and Financial Assistance Program. Eff. 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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HB313
RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS.
YAMASHITA, CHANG, CHONG, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, WAKAI, YAMANE, Caldwell, Nakasone, Say
Moves the Small Business Regulatory Review Board from DBEDT to the Office of the Ombudsman. Changes the appointment process so that members are appointed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives. Appropriates funds.
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HB314 HD2
RELATING TO SMALL BUSINESS.
YAMASHITA, CHANG, CHONG, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, WAKAI, YAMANE, Nakasone, Say
Re-establishes the Office of the Small Business Defender within the Legislature. Allows the Small Business Defender to hire attorneys. Appropriates funds. (HB314 HD2)
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HB315
RELATING TO FUNDING FOR AGRICULTURAL WATER DISTRIBUTION FOR KULA IN UPCOUNTRY MAUI.
YAMASHITA, CHANG, TSUJI, Brower, Chong, Herkes, Karamatsu, Nakasone, Say, Yamane
Authorizes and appropriates general obligation bonds to provide state matching funds for the construction of a new agricultural water distribution system for Kula in upcountry Maui.
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HB316
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
YAMASHITA, CALDWELL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, WAKAI, YAMANE, Chang, Herkes, Nakasone, Say, Tsuji
Excludes services performed by an individual who is a member of a limited liability company or a partner of a limited liability partnership who has a distributional interest in the company or partnership of at least fifty percent, a partner of a partnership, and a sole proprietor from the definition of "employment" under the workers' compensation law.
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HB318
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES.
YAMASHITA, CHANG, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, WAKAI, Chong, Nakasone, Say
Establishes a three-year administrative rules review pilot program that requires the department of commerce and consumer affairs to examine its rules, and to identify and repeal obsolete, cumbersome, unnecessary, or overly restrictive rules.
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HB319 HD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE.
YAMASHITA, CHONG, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, WAKAI, Chang, Karamatsu, Nakasone, Say
Provides for the automatic repeal of administrative rules effective 180 days after the repeal of the related statute or ordinance. (HB319 HD1)
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HB320 HD2
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
RHOADS
Appropriates funds for improved security measures at the Mayor Wright homes public housing complex, including the contract hiring of at least three full-time security officers. Requires a progress report to the Legislature. (HB320 HD2)
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HB321
RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
RHOADS
Directs the executive branch to prepare preliminary design and request for proposals for the design, construction, and operation of a correctional facility.
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HB322
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TAX.
RHOADS
Restricts county property tax increases to 10 percent per year.
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HB323 HD1
RELATING TO AUTOMOBILE THEFT.
RHOADS, BROWER, MANAHAN, Belatti
Appropriates funds for a grant-in-aid to the city and county of Honolulu to establish car-baiting pilot program designed to reduce automobile theft on Oahu. (HB323 HD1)
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HB324
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A SALARY INCREASE FOR TEACHERS.
RHOADS, WATERS
Appropriates funds to increase teacher salaries by 2% for 2 years.
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HB325 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO DENTAL CARE.
RHOADS
Expands coverage under the State's medicaid and QUEST programs to include comprehensive dental care for adults and appropriates funds to provide the additional coverage. Establish a pilot program in the county of Hawaii relating to hospital dentistry for the developmentally disabled community and appropriates funds. Establishes a task force. (SD2)
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HB326 HD1
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
RHOADS
Establishes a two-year statewide task force to evaluate and make recommendations on the State's system responses to cases of child sexual assault and exploitation. Appropriates funds. (HB326 HD1)
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HB327
RELATING TO SEXUAL ABUSE.
RHOADS
Appropriates funds to provide treatment services for child victims of sexual abuse, including psychological treatment and case management services for child victims and their families.
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HB328
RELATING TO SIDEWALKS.
RHOADS
Defines the downtown Honolulu business district and clarifies that bicycle riding on sidewalks is not permitted in it.
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HB329
RELATING TO HOUSING.
RHOADS
Appropriates moneys to allow Kukui Gardens to remain an affordable development.
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HB330 HD1
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
RHOADS, Brower
Makes a third and subsequent conviction for prostitution and loitering to engage in or advance prostitution a class C felony. (HB330 HD1)
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HB331
RELATING TO NOISE ABATEMENT.
RHOADS, BERTRAM, Brower
Appropriates funds to the counties to develop noise abatement programs to increase enforcement of noise abatement laws.
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HB332
RELATING TO TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.
RHOADS, BROWER, LEE, MIZUNO, Belatti, Bertram
Allows audible reverse warning system to be manually turned off between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., provided the vehicle is guided by a person other than the driver of the vehicle
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HB333
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
RHOADS, MANAHAN
Direct city and county of Honolulu to submit report to legislature setting forth a detailed description of the task and cost of determining the ownership of all private highways, roads, and lanes in the urban core of Honolulu.
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HB335
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, CHANG, EVANS, HAR, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, TSUJI, YAMANE, Bertram, Lee, Sonson, Takamine, Yamashita
Provides a general excise tax exemption for buildings or facilities in conformance with the United States green building council's leadership in energy and environmental design green building rating system.
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HB336
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A STATE-OWNED AIRCRAFT.
KARAMATSU, Bertram, Green, Ito, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Sagum, Sonson, Souki, Takamine
Appropriates $1,900,000 for the department of transportation to purchase a state-owned aircraft to be used in the conduct of state business. Requires the department to adopt rules concerning the use and maintenance of the aircraft.
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HB337 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
KARAMATSU, HAR, ITO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, SONSON, TSUJI, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Evans, Green, Herkes, McKelvey, Nakasone, Sagum, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takamine, Wakai, Waters, Yamane, Yamashita
Authorizes the agribusiness development corporation to use revenue bonds to purchase agricultural land, including in Kunia, Ewa, or north of Wahiawa and Schofield on Oahu. Appropriates funds to purchase these lands. Enables the agribusiness development corporation to contract with banks to provide lease management services. Allows the agribusiness development corporation to lease agricultural lands in these areas for up to 55 years. (SD1)
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HB338 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, ITO, TSUJI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Nishimoto
Requires the employees' retirement system to consider the allocation of funds for Hawaii venture capital investments, unless it is not prudent to do so; appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii office of technology transfer and economic development to enter into a partnership with a private sector entity. (SD1)
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HB339
RELATING TO SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION.
KARAMATSU, CARROLL, LEE, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, TSUJI, YAMANE, Bertram, Brower, Chang, Chong, Green, Har, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, Manahan, Nakasone, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Sagum, Shimabukuro, Takamine, Waters, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the department of education to develop and implement a sexual violence prevention curriculum that will feature multiple, age appropriate lesson plans targeted at kindergarten through 12th grade students, a teacher-friendly lesson plan format, and flexible, interactive learning activities for students.
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HB340
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
KARAMATSU, ITO, LEE, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Evans, Green, Herkes, Magaoay, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Sagum, Sonson, Takamine, Waters, Yamane, Yamashita
Authorizes the court at sentencing to require a person convicted of sexual assault in the first degree to wear a global positioning system transmitter for up to 10 years after the person's release from prison.
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HB341
RELATING TO ENTERPRISE ZONES.
KARAMATSU, ITO, SHIMABUKURO, TSUJI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Nishimoto
Defines long-term care facilities and includes care in such facilities as part of a "service business" that may qualify for beneficial treatment within an enterprise zone.
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HB342
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROPERTY DAMAGE.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, ITO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Souki
Mandates certain penalties, including graffiti eradication, for persons convicted of aggravated criminal property damage. Holds persons legally accountable for a minor liable for aggravated criminal property damage committed by the minor.
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HB343
RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, HAR, LUKE, MCKELVEY, B. OSHIRO, TSUJI, Bertram, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Green, Herkes, Ito, Lee, Manahan, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Sagum, Shimabukuro, Sonson, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Wakai, Yamane, Yamashita
Provides an income tax deduction for an employer who reimburses the employer's employees for the cost of public transportation incurred by the employees for transportation to and from work.
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HB344
RELATING TO CONTRACTS.
KARAMATSU, B. OSHIRO, SONSON, Bertram, Brower, Chang, Chong, Evans, Green, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, McKelvey, Mizuno, Sagum, Shimabukuro, Takamine, Tsuji, Wakai, Yamane, Yamashita
Authorizes contractors and subcontractors to include in their subcontracts additional provisions that must be met before the subcontractor is entitled to receive final payment for completion of work on a government project.
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HB346
RELATING TO HOLIDAYS.
KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Chang, Ito, Magaoay, Nishimoto, Sonson, Takamine, Tsuji, Yamane, Yamashita
Establishes September 21 of each year as a state holiday to be known as Peace Day to promote peace programs, improve international relations and increase educational awareness of peace.
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HB347
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY TRAINING.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, CHANG, ITO, YAMASHITA, Bertram
Appropriates funds into the Hawaii 3Ts school technology laboratories fund for the economic development alliance of Hawaii to expand project EAST programs to public schools.
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HB348
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, CHANG, ITO, Bertram, Yamashita
Requires the board of regents for the University of Hawaii to establish a new bachelor's degree program in information technology at the Manoa campus.
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HB350
RELATING TO GAMING.
SOUKI, CABANILLA, CHANG, HERKES, SONSON, Sagum
Establishes Hawaii gaming control commission and framework for casino gaming on Oahu only. Levies 10% tax of which 5% is to be remitted to the city and county of Honolulu to fund the fixed guideway transportation system on Oahu. Repeals general excise tax surcharge to fund transit on Oahu.
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HB351 HD2
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SOUKI, CALDWELL, NISHIMOTO, WATERS, Har, Nakasone
Establishes the photo red light imaging detector system program. Authorizes counties to implement the program. Increases the time to mail a citation to the owner of the vehicle that used a high occupancy lane illegally. (HB351 HD2)
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HB352
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
SOUKI, EVANS, NISHIMOTO, Nakasone
Establishes the photo speed imaging detector system program. Authorizes counties to administer the program.
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HB353
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO, Mizuno, Nakasone
Repeals the prohibition against the payment and receipt of commissions related to the sale of collision damage waivers for rental vehicles.
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HB354
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
SOUKI, CALDWELL, NISHIMOTO, TAKUMI, Carroll, Har
Repeals the law requiring habitual violent offenders to be sentenced to prison for 30 years to life.
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HB355 HD1
RELATING TO CAREGIVERS.
LEE, GREEN, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, WARD, YAMANE
Provides a tax credit to taxpayer caregivers who care for qualified care recipients.
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HB356 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CHILD ENDANGERMENT.
LEE, LUKE, MIZUNO, MORITA, RHOADS, TAKAI, THIELEN, WAKAI
Establishes a motor vehicle violation that prohibits leaving a child unsupervised in a motor vehicle. Allows law enforcement or reserve personnel to remove child, and provides exemption from civil liability. Requires the examiner of drivers to test driver's license applicants for knowledge of this offense. Requires rental car companies to place a notice in rental vehicles informing lessee of prohibition against leaving child unsupervised in a motor vehicle. (SD1)
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HB357 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO TRAFFIC SAFETY.
LEE, EVANS, HANOHANO, LUKE, MIZUNO, MORITA, RHOADS, TAKAI, THIELEN, Belatti, Chang, Green, Sonson, Souki, Wakai, Yamane
Appropriates funds to the department of transportation for pedestrian safety measures such as traffic countdown timers, signals, painting of crosswalks, a public awareness campaign, and grants-in-aid for counties for pedestrian safety. (SD1)
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HB358
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
LEE, Mizuno, Morita, Yamane
Prohibits homeowner's insurers from raising rates or refusing coverage to homeowners who own or harbor a dog, unless the dog has been found to have unjustifiably bitten a human being on at least two separate occasions.
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HB359
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
LEE, CABANILLA, CHANG, GREEN, HERKES, MIZUNO, MORITA, TAKAI, YAMANE, Caldwell, Rhoads
Establishes a statewide comprehensive health care workforce map and database on supply, demand, and distribution, by specialty and practice location.
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HB360 HD1
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
LEE, CABANILLA, GREEN, MIZUNO, MORITA, Souki
Increases the rates or reimbursement of individual practitioners providing Medicaid services. Appropriates funds. (HB360 HD1)
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HB361
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR MILILANI MIDDLE SCHOOL.
LEE, YAMANE
Provides funding for trash receptacles at Mililani Middle School.
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HB362 HD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS.
LEE, CABANILLA, MORITA, Ito, Souki, Yamane
Allows for the immediate removal of a motor vehicle from the scene of an accident where no serious, substantial, or bodily injury has occurred. (HB362 HD1)
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HB363
RELATING TO RELOCATION SERVICES.
LEE, MARUMOTO, MORITA, Evans, Har, Herkes, Mizuno, Rhoads, Wakai
Improves the seller disclosure law for residential property by broadening the application of the law to include both the seller and previous seller of property resold within one year; requires greater accountability by real estate agents and brokers with respect to a seller's disclosure; and broadens the application of the law to include quitclaim deed transfers.
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HB364
RELATING TO MEDICAL RESEARCH.
LEE, CALDWELL, GREEN, HAR, HERKES, MORITA, TAKAI, THIELEN, Mizuno, Wakai
Sets state policy for stem cell research in the State. Requires UH to develop plan to establish an institute for regenerative medicine at school of medicine no later than 12/31/2008.
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HB365
RELATING TO SCRAP DEALERS.
LEE, CHANG, YAMANE, Hanohano, Har, Rhoads
Transfers license issuance and enforcement duties regarding scrap dealers from counties to the Department of the Attorney General. Establishes penalties for failure to obtain a scrap dealer license, and to obtain identification and written statements from sellers regarding ownership of scrap. Exempts currently licensed scrap dealers for 180 days after effective date. Appropriates funds.
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HB366
RELATING TO PUBLIC ACCESS TO CRIMINAL HISTORY.
LEE, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MORITA, YAMANE
Requires persons convicted of offenses relating to manufacturing and trafficking methamphetamines or distributing dangerous drugs in the first degree to register with the attorney general. Makes registration information available to the public.
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HB368
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
LEE, CABANILLA, HANOHANO, TAKAI, WAKAI, Luke, Nishimoto
Regulates controlled substances
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HB369
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
LEE, GREEN, TAKAI, Har, Herkes, Rhoads, Wakai
Adds ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to the list of Schedule V controlled substances. Repeals certain exemptions from business permits for regulated chemicals for the manufacture of controlled substances.
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HB370
RELATING TO REMOTE DISPENSING.
LEE, TAKAI, Herkes, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Wakai
Provides for the establishment of remote dispensing pharmacies.
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HB371
RELATING TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.
WATERS
Authorizes and directs the governor to enter into an interstate compact requiring the State to certify electors of the same political party as that of the winner of the national popular vote in a presidential election.
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HB372 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM.
WATERS
Promotes the civil engineering profession and enhances the recruitment and retention of civil engineers in the department of transportation by providing financial assistance, on-the-job training, and educational opportunities to qualified students. (HB372 HD1)
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HB373 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SCRAP DEALERS.
WATERS
Provides measures to prevent copper theft; increases penalties for violation. (SD1)
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HB374
RELATING TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT.
WATERS
Appropriates funds for the department of public safety to provide substance abuse treatment for inmates at Hawaii correctional facilities and community correctional centers.
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HB376
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
WATERS
Establishes mandatory minimum terms for certain offenses committed against persons 60 years of age or older.
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HB377
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
WATERS
Extends from 48 to 72 hours the time within which a person arrested on suspicion of having committed a crime must either be released or charged and taken before a judge. Excludes weekends and holidays from computation of time.
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HB378
RELATING TO NURSING EDUCATION.
WATERS
Appropriates funds for nursing education at the University of Hawaii.
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HB379 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO WITNESSES.
WATERS
Increases witness fees, mileage fees, and per diem payments for witnesses for criminal cases. (SD2)
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HB380 HD1
RELATING TO CIVIL PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNMENT.
WATERS
Amends the definition of Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation to include language regarding acts to further the constitutional right to petition. (HB380 HD1)
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HB381 HD1
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
WATERS
Requires the governor, in filling vacancies in the state senate, state house of representatives, and U.S. Senate, to select from a list of three prospective appointees nominated by the political party of the prior incumbent. Requires prospective appointees to be registered members of nominating political parties for at least six months prior to the appointment. Effective on approval. (HB381 HD1)
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HB382
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.
WATERS
Allows requirement of environmental impact statement, and requires supplemental environmental assessment after the passage of 10 years from the date of the acceptance of the statement or the filing of a finding of no significant impact, if the proposed action is not completed.
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HB383
RELATING TO ABUSE OF A FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBER.
WATERS
Makes the first offense of abuse of a family or household member punishable by a fine of not less than $500.
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HB384
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
WATERS
Provides a general excise tax exemption for amounts received for the installation or purchase of renewable energy or solar or wind energy systems from taxpayers 55 and over, whose primary source of income is from a pension, who do not qualify for the renewable energy technologies tax credit.
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HB385 HD1
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO
Increases the reimbursement rate for medicaid and QUEST psychiatric services according to county population. Appropriates funds for the reimbursement rate increase. (HB385 HD1)
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HB386
RELATING TO COMMUNITY PLACEMENT.
HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO
Directs the departments of health and human services to maintain an inventory of all facilities licensed or certified under their jurisdiction and their vacancies to facilitate the placement of individuals in community-based facilities.
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HB387
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE LEGISLATURE, THE AUDITOR, THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU, AND THE OMBUDSMAN.
M. OSHIRO
Appropriates funds to provide for the expenses of the Legislature, the Auditor, the Legislative Reference Bureau, and the Ombudsman.
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HB388
RELATING TO EMPLOYEES.
M. OSHIRO
Requires successor employers to retain incumbent employees upon the divestiture, sale, or acquisition of a business. Enables certain successor companies that acquire a business to also acquire its predecessor's unemployment insurance contribution assessment rate through 12/31/07.
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HB390
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
M. OSHIRO, CARROLL, CHANG, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, WARD, YAMANE, Brower, Chong, Har, Karamatsu, Rhoads, Souki, Yamashita
Specifies a five-year plan for education. Establishes an income tax credit, capped at $15,000,000 per year in the aggregate, for computer purchases by households with school children that earn no more than 50% of the median family income.
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HB391 HD1
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE INQUIRIES.
M. OSHIRO, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, WARD, Brower, Hanohano, Har, Karamatsu, Rhoads, Souki, Yamashita
Assists the legislature with fact-finding and promotes complete and truthful disclosure by prohibiting the payment of salaries of state employees who coerce, intimidate, or otherwise prevent subordinates from sharing information at legislative hearings or in response to other legislative inquiries. (HB391 HD1)
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HB392
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
M. OSHIRO, CHANG, CHONG, HANOHANO, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, TOKIOKA, YAMASHITA, WARD, Carroll, Har, Rhoads, Sagum, Souki, Yamane
Changes the age from which persons may pre-register to vote from seventeen to sixteen years of age.
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HB393 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
M. OSHIRO, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, HANOHANO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Brower, Rhoads, Souki
Requires the State and counties to provide health insurance to its emergency and temporary hires and part-time employees who work fewer than twenty hours a week and would otherwise not have health insurance coverage. Effective July 1, 2059. (HB393 HD1)
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HB394
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
M. OSHIRO, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, KARAMATSU, LEE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, WARD, Brower, Hanohano, Har, Sagum
Requires motor vehicle insurers to reduce the rates of senior citizens who successfully complete a driver improvement course.
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HB395
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, MANAHAN, YAMANE, Hanohano, Herkes, Takamine, Wakai, Yamashita
Includes in the definition of "agriculture" for purposes of the Agribusiness Development Corporation law, growing of crops for fuel and production of energy.
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HB396 HD1
RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE.
TSUJI, BROWER, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, Chang, Herkes, Takamine, Yamane, Yamashita
Requires procurement contracts for food operations of state correctional facilities, state hospitals and healthcare facilities, and public schools to be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidders, with preference given to the agricultural products raised or grown in Hawaii. (HB396 HD1)
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HB397
RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE.
TSUJI, BROWER, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, YAMANE, Chang, Herkes, Takamine, Yamashita
Amends the procurement code to establish a preference for the purchase of flower lei made only with flowers grown in Hawaii.
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HB398
RELATING TO MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.
TSUJI, BROWER, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Chang, Wakai
Appropriates funds for the repair and maintenance of the Lower Hamakua Irrigation Ditch System and Waimea Irrigation Ditch System on the island of Hawaii. Appropriates funds to the irrigation system revolving fund to reimburse the fund for expenses incurred due to damage done to irrigation systems on the island of Hawaii in the aftermath of the 2006 earthquake.
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HB401 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL LANDS LOAN GUARANTY.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, MANAHAN, YAMASHITA, Hanohano, Herkes, Takamine, Wakai, Yamane
Allows the chairperson of the board of agriculture to guarantee loans made to agricultural producers for agricultural projects on important agricultural lands. (SD1)
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HB403
RELATING TO THE EAST KAUAI IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Herkes, Takamine, Wakai
Appropriates funds for the operation and maintenance of the East Kauai Irrigation System.
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HB404 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, YAMANE, Herkes, Takamine, Yamashita
Appropriates funds for a grant for the Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation to conduct agricultural research and development. (SD1)
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HB405
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, WAKAI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Herkes, Takamine
Appropriates funds for repair and maintenance of irrigation systems. Authorizes general obligation bonds for capital improvement projects for irrigation systems.
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HB406 HD1
RELATING TO IRRIGATION.
TSUJI, BROWER, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Chang, Hanohano, Herkes, Takamine, Wakai
Requires landowners applying for funding assistance from the Irrigation Repair and Maintenance Special Fund to dedicate the land to be irrigated to agricultural use for no fewer than ten years. Repeals existing requirement that the landowner file a petition for declaratory ruling designating a majority of all land served by the irrigation system as important agricultural land. (HB406 HD1)
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HB407
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL WATER.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Hanohano, Herkes, Takamine, Wakai
Incorporates into the Water Code, consideration of the water needs of Important Agricultural Lands.
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HB408 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, BROWER, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, Takamine, Yamashita
Requires the land use commission to include the Right to Farm Act under chapter 165, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as a condition to any reclassification of land to an urban or rural district designation that is contiguous to an agricultural district. (SD1)
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HB409
RELATING TO THE ISLAND OF KAHO'OLAWE.
CARROLL, CHANG, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, Bertram, Herkes, Sonson, Wakai
Directs the auditor to conduct an audit to determine the feasibility of deploying alternative energy resources to meet the energy needs of the island of Kaho'olawe and submit a report of findings and recommendations to the legislature and governor before the convening of the 2007 regular session.
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HB410
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE FOR THE HAIKU REGION OF MAUI.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, Chang, Herkes, Nishimoto, Sonson, Takumi, Wakai
Appropriates $1 in FY 2007-2008 and FY 2008-2009 for ambulance service in the Haiku region of Maui.
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HB411
RELATING TO THE ISLAND OF KAHO`OLAWE.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, Chang, Herkes, Sonson, Wakai
Appropriates funds to install renewable energy systems for a model kahua kauhale or encampment on Kaho`olawe and to enable ongoing evaluation of renewable resources for the island.
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HB412
RELATING TO THE HAIKU DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, Chang, Herkes, Nishimoto, Sonson, Wakai
Requires the attorney general to assist in resolving ownership issues relating to Ulalena Loop road of the Haiku district in Maui county. Requires the department of transportation to determine the costs of repaving Ulalena Loop road. Effective on approval.
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HB413
RELATING TO THE HANA DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
CARROLL, MCKELVEY, Bertram, Chang, Herkes, Nishimoto, Sonson, Wakai
Requires the attorney general to assist in resolving ownership issues relating to Nahiku bridge of the Hana district in Maui county. Requires the department of transportation to determine the costs of repairing and upgrading Nahiku bridge. Effective on approval.
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HB414
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKAI, Takumi
Allows the student member of the board of education to vote on all matters.
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HB415
RELATING TO TAXATION.
NISHIMOTO
Suspends for two years, the assessment and collection of the state general excise tax and state fuel tax on gasoline and diesel fuel used for motor vehicles.
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HB416
RELATING TO AIRPORTS.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO
Exempts structures and improvements to land used for airport purposes from special management area permitting requirements and approval of county agencies.
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HB417
RELATING TO MOTOR SCOOTER AND MOPED HELMET USAGE.
SOUKI
Requires all operators and passengers of motor scooters and mopeds to wear helmets.
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HB418
RELATING TO BINGO GAMES.
SOUKI, CHANG
Establishes requirements for the conduct of bingo games for lawful purposes.
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HB419 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
HERKES
Exempts private property acquired by the Board of Land and Natural Resources through gift or exchange from the requirements of conservation district, land use, coastal zone management, and county zoning and subdivision laws, if the property is dedicated for public recreational and educational uses in conjunction with adjoining public lands. (HB419 HD1)
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HB420
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
HERKES
Exempts certain private property acquired by the board of land and natural resources through gift or exchange from the requirements of land use, coastal zone management and county zoning laws, and any county subdivision regulations.
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HB422
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
HERKES
Provides a procurement exemption for the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority, Hawaii strategic development corporation, high technology development corporation, and contracted services with a legislative agency to prepare studies or reports for legislative submittal.
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HB423
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE KEY INFORMATION ACCESS.
HERKES
Requires motor vehicle manufacturers to allow registered owners through a registered locksmith to access information necessary to produce replacement keys.
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HB424 HD2
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
TAKAMINE, CHANG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, HERKES, TSUJI
Appropriates funds for disaster preparedness initiatives. (HB424 HD2)
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HB425
RELATING TO GASOLINE.
LEE, MORITA, Evans, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Wakai
Prohibits the use of fractional pricing for the sale of gasoline.
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HB427
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
LEE, YAMANE
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 38th representative district.
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HB428 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, EVANS, GREEN, MIZUNO, MORITA
Appropriates funds to the center on the family at the University of Hawaii. (SD1)
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HB430
RELATING TO PAYDAY LENDING.
M. OSHIRO, HERKES, Evans, Har, Lee, McKelvey
Requires the department of commerce and consumer affairs to regulate the payday lending industry through licensing. Appropriates funds to establish a financial literacy education program.
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HB431
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A STUDY ON TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR COVERAGE.
WAKAI, NISHIMOTO
Funds a study group to address 24-hour coverage.
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HB432
RELATING TO EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR NATURAL DISASTERS.
WAKAI, NISHIMOTO
Authorizes the governor to order the release of up to ten per cent of moneys appropriated from interest earnings in the emergency and budget reserve fund for emergency assistance to residents and businesses sustaining damage from natural disasters. Also appropriates funds for emergency assistance.
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HB433
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
WAKAI, NISHIMOTO
Requires each county to adopt an ordinance to participate in the community rating system of the National Flood Insurance Program. Appropriate funds to the counties to implement the Act.
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HB434
RELATING TO AN ADVISORY REFERENDUM ON A STATE LOTTERY IN HAWAII.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Requires an advisory referendum consisting of a question to be placed on the ballot for the general election of 2008 on whether the electorate wishes the State to legalize a state lottery to benefit education and rail transit in Hawaii.
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HB435 HD1
RELATING TO MOPEDS.
NISHIMOTO
Requires mopeds to be inspected annually, to display a certificate of inspection, and to be operated only with an exhaust system that meets original manufacturer specifications. Effective date of January 1, 2050. (HB435 HD1)
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HB437
RELATING TO HEALTH BENEFITS.
NISHIMOTO
Provides certain instructors on contract with the University of Hawaii's outreach college with health benefits by including them as "employees" under the state employer-union trust fund law.
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HB438
RELATING TO CONVEYANCE TAX.
NISHIMOTO
Changes the percentage amount dedicated from the conveyance tax to the Rental Housing Trust Fund to an unspecified percentage amount.
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HB439
RELATING TO STANDARD DEDUCTION.
NISHIMOTO
Raises the state standard deduction over a three-year period beginning in 2007.
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HB440
RELATING TO TAXATION.
NISHIMOTO
Raises the state standard deduction over three years based on the federal standard deduction.
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HB441
RELATING TO LEAF BLOWERS.
NISHIMOTO
Bans the operation of leaf blowers in Hawaii.
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HB442
RELATING TO JURY DUTY.
NISHIMOTO
Exempts persons who are 75 years of age or older from jury duty.
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HB443
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE NOISE.
NISHIMOTO
Amends motor vehicle muffler noise law to provide a schedule of increased fines for the second, third, and subsequent violations. Decreases the maximum penalty for the first violation from $250 to $100.
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HB444
RELATING TO NOISE.
NISHIMOTO
Prohibits as disorderly conduct the operation of motorized equipment with noise levels exceeding 120 decibels, including lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and other grounds maintenance equipment, between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., any day of the week.
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HB445
RELATING TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
NISHIMOTO
Mandates the collection and analysis of data on radio frequency radiation from cellular base station antennas and antenna towers. Mandates the counties to establish a permit process with public hearing requirements for cell phone towers, antennas, and other structures exceeding 10 feet in height.
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HB446
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY.
NISHIMOTO
Authorizes the issuance of up to $10,000,000 in special purpose revenue bonds for Sacred Hearts Academy to finance the construction and improvement of its educational facilities.
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HB447
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Requires candidates for the office of U.S. senate, U.S. house of representatives, governor, county mayor, the state house of representatives, and the state senate to enter into a debate with their opponents before the primary election and after the primary election, but before the general election.
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HB448
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
NISHIMOTO
Makes high school students receiving academic credit eligible to work as precinct officials. Requires the department of education to offer class credit to eligible high school students who work as precinct officials during elections.
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HB449
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ADVERTISING.
NISHIMOTO
Prohibits as false motor vehicle advertising the use of the term "cost" as in "at cost", "below cost", or "off cost".
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HB450
RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
NISHIMOTO
Requires landlords of condominium units to provide tenants with at least thirty days notice of construction.
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HB451 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
NISHIMOTO
Requires minors who commit graffiti to remove their graffiti from the affected property and to perform community service to remove graffiti from other properties. Reduces number of prior convictions for criminal property damage in order to be charged with the offense of aggravated criminal property damage. Mandates certain penalties, including graffiti eradication, for persons convicted of aggravated criminal property damage. (SD1)
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HB452
RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Raises the age of consent to 17 years.
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HB453 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE STATE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, FINNEGAN, LUKE, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Cabanilla
Appropriates additional moneys for the Hawaii state commission on the status of women for programming, travel, and office expenses. (HB453 HD1)
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HB454
RELATING TO PERINATAL CARE.
LEE, AWANA, CARROLL, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, HAR, LUKE, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Belatti
Appropriates funds for the pilot perinatal clinic within the UH medical school department of obstetrics, gynecology, and women's health to help women with a history of substance abuse.
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HB455 HD1
RELATING TO FAMILY PLANNING.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, CHANG, CHING, HANOHANO, LUKE, MARUMOTO, MORITA, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Brower, Carroll, Har, Mizuno, Rhoads
Provides funding for family planning clinical and contraceptive services; family planning health educators; education materials, multi-media equipment, and training; new outreach services. (HB455 HD1)
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HB456 HD1
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, EVANS, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MORITA, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN
Requires department of human services to directly reimburse sellers of over-the-counter Plan B emergency contraception to women who are recipients of medicaid, without incurring expenses for recipients, who purchase such medication. Appropriations. (HB456 HD1)
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HB457 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO INCARCERATED PARENTS.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, LUKE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Brower, Cabanilla, Har
Appropriates funds for the expansion of incarcerated parent-child interaction programs, such as the Strengthening Keiki of Incarcerated Parents Project, at state correctional facilities and institutions servicing other offender populations. (SD1)
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HB458
RELATING TO MISSING PERSONS.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, HAR, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Luke, Rhoads
Improves the capacity of law enforcement agencies to locate and return missing persons by adopting new procedures and by using technology and databases.
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HB459
RELATING TO CERVICAL CANCER AWARENESS.
LEE, AWANA, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, LUKE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Belatti, Rhoads
Appropriates $     in FY 2007-2008 to the department of health and the women's caucus of the legislature to conduct a comprehensive educational media and speaking campaign about the causes and prevention of cervical cancer in the State.
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HB460
RELATING TO MEDICAL TORTS.
MEYER, AWANA, CABANILLA, CHING, FINNEGAN, PINE
Amends the law relating to medical torts to improve patient access to health care services and provide improved medical care by reducing the burden the liability system places on the health care delivery system in Hawaii.
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HB461
RELATING TO DECABROMODIPHENYLETHER.
THIELEN, AWANA, BERG, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO
Prohibits the manufacture, sale, and distribution of televisions, computers, furniture, mattresses, and mattress pads containing commercial decabromodiphenylether after 6/30/10. Requires DOH to report to legislature prior to 2008 regular session.
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HB462
RELATING TO AN AUTOMATED VICTIM NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.
THIELEN, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO
Establishes a statewide automated victim notification system to provide victims of crime with current information regarding the custody status of the defendant in the victim's case.
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HB463
RELATING TO STATE EMPLOYEE CHILD CARE FACILITIES AND SERVICES.
THIELEN, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, HAR, LEE, LUKE, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO
Requires the State to provide state employees with child care facilities and services. Permits State to charge for cost of child care.
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HB464 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, EVANS, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN
Requires recipients of state funding that provide sexual health education to provide medically accurate, factual information that is age-appropriate and includes education on both abstinence and contraception. Provides exemption to programs receiving federal funds that would lose those funds by complying with state requirement.
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HB465
RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH
LEE, AWANA, CHING, HANOHANO, LUKE, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Belatti, Carroll, Chang, Marumoto, Meyer, Morita, Pine, Rhoads
Appropriates funding for a state drug policy study in order to provide the legislature with information to develop a comprehensive drug policy.
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HB466 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
THIELEN, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MORITA, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, Cabanilla, Har
Requires a hospital, including a public health facility, to provide information and emergency contraception to a sexual assault victim; requires training; includes penalties. (HB466 HD1)
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HB467 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, EVANS, HANOHANO, HAR, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Carroll
Appropriates funds to the department of public safety and the office of youth services for the expansion of gender-responsive community based programs for women and girls.
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HB468
RELATING TO MEDICAID.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, THIELEN, Berg, Brower, Carroll, Chang, Har, Rhoads
Requires the medically needy program to disregard an amount of income in determining eligibility for the program.
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HB469 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, HAR, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, THIELEN, Cabanilla
Prohibits discrimination against domestic violence victims in real property transactions, specifically housing discrimination. (SD2)
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HB470
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, CHING, HANOHANO, LUKE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, THIELEN, Finnegan, Lee
Provides a refundable state earned income tax credit.
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HB471 HD1
RELATING TO RENTAL APPLICATION FEES.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, LEE, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MORITA, THIELEN, Chang, Evans, Luke, Mizuno, Rhoads
Regulates the imposition of rental application fees by landlords. (HB471 HD1)
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HB472 HD1
RELATING TO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, CARROLL, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, THIELEN, Mizuno, Rhoads
Repeals 5 year limitation on direct state funding to fiduciary organizations. Requires the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to provide technical and administrative assistance to fiduciary organizations. Allows the purchase of a vehicle and related expenses as a qualified expense. Appropriates funds. (HB472 HD1)
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HB473 HD2
RELATING TO TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES.
SHIMABUKURO, CHING, HANOHANO, HAR, LEE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, THIELEN, Awana, Belatti, Berg, Carroll, Chang, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to the Bridge to Hope Program to accommodate new federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program first-to-work students to enable them to pursue education activities beyond the new two-year federal limit. Makes other clarifying amendments. (HB473 HD2)
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HB474
RELATING TO CONVEYANCE TAX.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MIZUNO, MORITA, THIELEN, Cabanilla, Rhoads
Increases the conveyance tax rate for the sale of condominiums and single family residences for which the purchaser is ineligible for a county homeowner's exemption on property.
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HB475
RELATING TO THE RENTAL HOUSING TRUST FUND.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, PINE, RHOADS, THIELEN, Cabanilla
Makes permanent the allocation of fifty per cent of the conveyance tax collections to the Rental Housing Trust Fund.
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HB476
RELATING TO STATE PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS.
BERG, Belatti, Bertram, B. Oshiro, Takumi
Requires the compliance audit unit of the procurement office to conduct ongoing audits and monitoring of state contracts.
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HB477
RELATING TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
BERG, B. OSHIRO, Belatti, Bertram, Brower
Requires the denying authority to publish public notice of any denial of an application for a Special Management Area (SMA) Emergency Permit, SMA Minor Permit, and SMA Use Permit within twenty days after denial of the application.
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HB478
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
BERG, BELATTI, TAKUMI, Brower
Establishes a prepaid tuition program under the state post-secondary education commission.
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HB479
RELATING TO MAKUA VALLEY.
BERG, HANOHANO, Bertram
Requires the State to revoke or renegotiate the permit that allows the U.S. Army to use Makua Valley for live-ammunition field exercises.
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HB480
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
BERG, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, Belatti, Brower
Requires persons determined to have caused graffiti damage to pay the cost of having the damaged property repaired or replaced.
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HB481
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO INSTALL NAVIGATION LIGHTS ON THE BRIDGE OVER KALANIANAOLE HIGHWAY AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE HAWAII KAI MARINA ON OAHU.
BERG, NISHIMOTO, Brower
Appropriates $       in FY 2007-2008 to department of transportation to install navigation lights on the bridge over Kalanianaole highway at the entrance to the Hawaii Kai marina, upon the provision by the United States Coast Guard of the necessary specifications.
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HB482
RELATING TO CROSSWALKS.
BERG, Brower
Prohibits placement of crosswalks on a public highway with two or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction unless there is a stop light or pedestrian crossing light.
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HB483 HD1 SD1 CD1
RELATING TO CHECK CASHING.
BERG, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Mizuno, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro
Requires the department of commerce and consumer affairs to regulate the check cashing industry through registration requirements. (HB483 CD1)
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HB484
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SHIMABUKURO
Requires seller or seller's agent to provide buyer with disclosure of permitted uses and prohibited uses or activities on agricultural lands prior to sale.
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HB485 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC PROCUREMENT.
SHIMABUKURO
Establishes a preference to bidders who employ persons with disabilities and certain public assistance recipients. (HB485 HD1)
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HB486
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Makes housekeeping amendments to correct statutory references.
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HB488
RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIAN HEALTH.
SHIMABUKURO
Establishes a State designation of Native Hawaiian Health Centers which follow the mandates provided for in the federal Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act.
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HB489
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
BERTRAM, EVANS, Chong, Hanohano, Ito, Mizuno, Rhoads
Prohibits the use of snares in hunting.
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HB490
RELATING TO BIKEWAYS.
BERTRAM, SONSON, MEYER, PINE, Hanohano, Nishimoto, Rhoads
Requires bikeways to be built wherever a highway, road, or street is being constructed, reconstructed, relocated, or rehabilitated.
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HB491
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
BERTRAM, Chong
Allows conservation and resource enforcement officers of the department of land and natural resources to retire without penalty after 25 years of service, provided that they serve in that capacity for at least 5 years immediately prior to retirement
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HB492
RELATING TO HEALTH.
BERTRAM, EVANS, MCKELVEY, Awana, Carroll, Hanohano, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Rhoads, Tokioka, Ward
Directs the Auditor to do a management audit of the State Health Planning and Development Agency certificate of need program; makes an appropriation.
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HB493
RELATING TO MEDICAL MARIJUANA.
BERTRAM, Awana, Hanohano, McKelvey, Sonson, Takamine, Takumi
Increases the amount of marijuana a qualifying patient may have as an adequate supply from 3 to 6 mature plants, from 4 immature plants to 18 seedlings, and from 1 ounce to 24 ounces of usable marijuana. Establishes reciprocity with other states having medical marijuana laws.
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HB494
RELATING TO SMALL BOAT RAMPS.
BERTRAM, EVANS, HANOHANO, Chong, Ito, Manahan, Mizuno, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for cleaning, dredging, and other maintenance costs for small boat ramps throughout the State, including Kihei.
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HB495
RELATING TO TAXATION.
BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MEYER, PINE, WARD, Awana, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Hanohano, Magaoay, Sagum, Tokioka
Provides a general excise tax exemption for amounts received for the installation or purchase of renewable energy or solar or wind energy systems from taxpayers 55 and over, whose primary source of income is from a pension, who do not qualify for the renewable energy technologies tax credit.
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HB496
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
BERTRAM
Increases the State Highway Fund's allotment and expenditure for bikeways to five per cent of federally eligible moneys and requires that five per cent of the Fund's moneys expended for the construction, maintenance, and repair of county roads be used to improve county walkways to enhance pedestrian use and access.
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HB498
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR LIFEGUARD SERVICES AT MAKENA STATE PARK ON MAUI.
BERTRAM, Awana, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Hanohano, Lee, Manahan, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Pine, Rhoads, Tokioka, Ward
Makes an appropriation to provide for lifeguard service at Makena State Park on Maui.
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HB499
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT THE STATE PARK IN MAKENA, MAUI.
BERTRAM, HANOHANO, ITO, Chong, Manahan, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Rhoads
Makes an appropriation to install a comfort station and camping area at the state park at Makena, Maui.
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HB501 HD1
RELATING TO LOW-INCOME REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT.
CHONG, ITO, B. OSHIRO, SONSON, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Carroll, Chang, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Sagum, Say, Souki, Wakai, Yamane
Increases the low-income refundable tax credit. (HB501 HD1)
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HB502 HD1
RELATING TO TAX EXEMPTIONS.
CHONG, BROWER, ITO, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Belatti, Carroll, Chang, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Sagum, Say, Sonson, Souki, Wakai, Yamane, Yamashita
Increases the personal tax exemption to an unspecified amount in 2007, 2008, and 2009 and thereafter. (HB502 HD1)
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HB503
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
CHONG, ITO, LEE, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Carroll, Chang, Herkes, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Say, Sonson
Authorizes department of accounting and general services to implement payroll deduction for state employees who wish to buy city and county of Honolulu bus passes. Requires coordination with the city and county of Honolulu.
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HB505 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
SOUKI, BERTRAM, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Har, Nakasone, B. Oshiro
Allows ceded lands to be used for the development of affordable housing. (HB505 HD1)
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HB508
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI
Short form bill relating to transportation.
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HB509
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI
Short form bill relating to transportation.
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HB510
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI
Short form bill relating to transportation.
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HB511
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI
Short form bill relating to transportation.
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HB512
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI
Short form bill relating to transportation.
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HB514
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
NAKASONE
Provides tax credit to resident taxpayers for long-term care insurance premiums at lesser of $2,500 or 50% of the amount of the insurance premium paid. Prohibits a medical expense deduction for long-term care insurance cost if long-term care tax credit is claimed.
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HB515
RELATING TO LONG-TERM INSURANCE TAX CREDIT FOR SMALL BUSINESS.
NAKASONE
Grants tax credit to small businesses at the lesser of 50% of premiums or $500 per employee for purchase of long-term care insurance for its employees. Defines small business as businesses employing less than 100 full-time or part-time workers.
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HB516 HD1
RELATING TO SEXUAL OFFENDERS.
NAKASONE
Provides that repeat sexual offenders who have been convicted on two prior and separate occasions for an offense under section 707-730, 707-731, 707-732, or 707-733.6 shall be placed on lifetime parole upon release from prison. Allows a repeat sexual offender placed on lifetime parole to initiate a special proceeding to challenge the applicability of lifetime parole. (HB516 HD1)
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HB517
PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII WITH COMPLETE AUTONOMY FROM THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH.
NAKASONE
Provides complete autonomy to the University of Hawaii and removes the university from the executive branch. Specifies that the university shall receive no general funding. Gives the University of Hawaii a five year transition period prior to the termination of general funds. Requires the Board of Regents to submit a separate budget to the Legislature. Clarifies that "state university" means "state university system."
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HB518
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
NAKASONE
Removes the maximum age restriction on the unemployment insurance contribution exemption for an individual who works for the individual's parent. Lowers the maximum taxable wage base to the federal minimum of $7,000, for calendar years 2007 and 2008.
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HB519
RELATING TO THE STATE DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN.
NAKASONE
Expands the definition of employee under the state deferred compensation plan to include employees who are excluded from participation in the employees' retirement system.
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HB520 HD1
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
NAKASONE
Requires the Legislative Reference Bureau to conduct a cost benefit analysis of adjusting the formulas used to calculate the "adequate reserve fund" of the Unemployment Insurance Fund. (HB520 HD1).
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HB521
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HURRICANE RELIEF FUND.
HERKES (BR)
Authorizes the use of the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund to finance natural disaster reinsurance and catastrophe bonds.
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HB522 HD1
RELATING TO RENTAL CARS.
HERKES
Exempts from the general excise tax, amounts paid by car rental agencies to a related entity for the lease of motor vehicles used in car rental operations. (HB522 HD1)
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HB523 HD1
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
MIZUNO, BERTRAM, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, SHIMABUKURO, Awana, Manahan, Sonson
Establishes guiding principles for foster children. (HB523 HD1)
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HB524 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE.
MIZUNO, GREEN, MANAHAN, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, Awana, Marumoto, Meyer, Rhoads
Provides notice of permanent plan hearings to a child who has reached the age of 14. (HB524 HD1)
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HB525 HD1
RELATING TO FOSTER CHILDREN'S TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, MANAHAN, MEYER, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, Belatti, Marumoto
Requires the state to provide independent living programs to foster children at age 14. Appropriates funds. (HB525 HD1)
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HB526 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD CARE.
MIZUNO, BERTRAM, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, Awana, Brower, Cabanilla, Ching, Green, Manahan, Marumoto, Sonson
Allows certain qualifying recipients of public assistance to provide full-time, at-home child care to children two years of age or less, and to receive a percentage of the child care subsidy the State would otherwise pay for the child care services. (HB526 HD1)
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HB527 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO TOBACCO.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, CHING, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, RHOADS, THIELEN, TOKIOKA, Belatti, Brower, Cabanilla, Shimabukuro
Prohibits sale of cigarettes and all tobacco products from self-service displays. Defines "self-service displays". Clarifies definition of "cigarette vending machine". (SD1)
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HB529
RELATING TO INCARCERATED PARENTS.
MIZUNO, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Awana, Belatti, Brower, Rhoads, Sonson
Appropriates funds for the expansion of incarcerated parent-child interaction programs, such as the Strengthening Keiki of Incarcerated Parents Project, at state correctional facilities.
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HB530
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, Green
Requires the course of study for all public elementary and middle schools to include instruction in physical education for not less than 200 minutes every 10 school days beginning with the 2008-2009 school year. Makes an appropriation to support the curriculum changes.
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HB532
RELATING TO BULLYING.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, EVANS, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, WATERS, Rhoads
Requires the department of education to adopt rules to prohibit school bullying and cyberbullying. Makes appropriation.
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HB533
RELATING TO BULLYING.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, EVANS, MANAHAN, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, WATERS, Bertram, Marumoto, Rhoads
Requires the department of education to adopt rules to prohibit school bullying and cyberbullying.
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HB534 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, EVANS, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, WATERS, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Finnegan, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to educate the public about the child passenger restraint law and to help subsidize the cost of child booster car seats for low-income families.
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HB535
RELATING TO CHILD ENDANGERMENT.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, BROWER, CABANILLA, EVANS, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN
Establishes the offense of leaving a child unsupervised in a motor vehicle. Effective 1/1/2008.
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HB536
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, BROWER, CABANILLA, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, WATERS
Prohibits leaving a child under the age of 8 locked in a car or building while the person responsible for the child is absent, unless a reliable person at least 13 years old remains with the child.
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HB537
RELATING TO PERINATAL CARE.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Belatti, Rhoads, Sonson
Appropriates funds to continue the pilot perinatal clinic for women with a history of substance abuse on Oahu.
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HB538
RELATING TO SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Green, Waters
Appropriates funds to non-school hour programs for youth enrolled in school.
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HB539
RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL NUTRITION.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHING, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, WATERS, Sonson
Establishes public school nutrition standards and food service manager nutrition training requirements. Requires the department of education to encourage schools to provide culturally appropriate nutrition education and farm-to-table education programs.
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HB540 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A GLOBAL YOUTH CENTER IN HAWAII.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, WATERS, Sonson
Appropriates funds to establish a Global Youth Center in Hawaii. (HB540 HD1)
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HB541 HD1
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, CHING, EVANS, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, WATERS, Brower, Rhoads, Sonson
Appropriates funds for the healthy start program, including enhanced healthy start, hiring of additional staff, and training.
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HB542
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM.
MIZUNO, BELATTI, GREEN, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, Awana, Bertram, Brower, Ching, Finnegan, Meyer, Rhoads, Sonson
Creates a three-year pilot program in which the department of human services pays half of the premiums for the health care provided by a mutual benefit society to uninsured children thirty-one days to eighteen years old who are ineligible for other state or federal health care coverage. Appropriates funds. Sunsets June 30, 2010.
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HB543
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAMS ADDRESSING HOMELESSNESS.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Appropriates funds for transitional housing programs.
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HB544
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Appropriates funds for drug treatment programs.
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HB545
RELATING TO THE EXCLUSION OF PROCEEDS FROM THE MANUFACTURE, PACKAGING, AND SALE OF FOOD FROM GENERAL EXCISE TAX LIABILITY.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Excludes proceeds from the manufacture, packaging, and sale of food from general excise tax liability.
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HB546
RELATING TO TAXATION.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Enacts general excise tax exemption for alcohol fuels.
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HB547
RELATING TO ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Authorizes a constitutionally mandated tax credit.
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HB548
RELATING TO AN INCREASE IN THE STANDARD DEDUCTION.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Increases the standard deduction to seventy-five per cent of the 2005 federal level.
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HB549
RELATING TO MEDICAL TORTS.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Amends the law relating to medical torts to improve patient access to health care services and provide improved medical care by reducing the burden the liability system places on the health care delivery system in Hawaii.
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HB550
RELATING TO TAXATION.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Exempts medical care services, long-term care services, and non-prescription drugs from general excise tax liability.
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HB551
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
THIELEN, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, WARD
Authorizes issuance of bonds to finance repairs to public housing units. Appropriates funds.
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HB552
RELATING TO EDUCATION FUNDING.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Provides funding for public schools at classroom level.
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HB553
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR NONPROFIT REINTEGRATION PROGRAMS.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Appropriates funds for nonprofit reintegration programs.
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HB554
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
MEYER, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, THIELEN
Allows chief election officer to be removed by the elections commission for cause.
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HB555
RELATING TO SALARY PERIODS.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Repeals the public employees' payroll lag, returning paydays to the first and fifteenth of every month.
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HB556
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Appropriates funds to reduce the unfunded liability of the Employee Retirement System due to previous reamortizations.
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HB557
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, THIELEN, WARD
Increases the number of new public charter schools, establishes permanent facilities funding for public charter schools and transfers authority of the Charter School Administrative Office to the Charter School Review Panel.
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HB558
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, THIELEN, WARD
Provides temporary tax relief to employers by lowering the maximum taxable wage base for calendar years 2007 through 2008.
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HB559
RELATING TO TAXATION.
MEYER, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, WARD
Excludes proceeds from residential rent from general excise tax liability. Effective from January 1, 2008.
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HB560
RELATING TO AN EXEMPTION TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Exempts certain food items from general excise tax liability.
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HB561
RELATING TO TAXATION.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Enacts caregiving tax relief.
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HB562
RELATING TO INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS TO CHAPTER 235, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, CHING, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Creates inflations adjustments for the standard deduction, personal exemption, and tax brackets.
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HB563
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
MEYER, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Exempts members of the national guard, reserves, armed services, including Coast Guard, who are in good standing and residents of the State of Hawaii, from vehicle tax and registration fees.
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HB564 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, WARD
Allows the principal of each public school to establish and use a debit card system based at the individual school level for the purpose of purchasing school supplies and other related curriculum support supplies. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB564 HD1)
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HB565
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHING, AWANA, FINNEGAN, MEYER, PINE, WARD, Marumoto
Allows a teacher or driver in charge to exclude from the teacher's classroom or the driver in charge's school bus any pupil who: is guilty of disorderly conduct; interferes with an orderly educational process; threatens, abuses, or intimidates a school employee; willfully disobeys a school employee; or uses abusive or profane language directed at a school employee.
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HB566
RELATING TO TAXATION.
FINNEGAN, PINE, Evans, Har, Nishimoto
Provides an income tax deduction equal to an unspecified percentage of the income received by military personnel stationed or domiciled in the State.
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HB567 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO MOTOR SPORTS FACILITY.
YAMANE
Requires the department of accounting and general services to a study costs of developing an all-purpose motor sports facility on Oahu, including acquisition of land, construction, and costs of start-up, maintenance, and operation; authorizes the department to acquire land for a short-term motor sports facility. Appropriates funds. (SD2)
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HB568 HD1
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
YAMANE, ITO, MANAHAN, MIZUNO
Requires state civil defense authorities to issue disaster warnings in various languages.
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HB569
RELATING TO TOURISM.
YAMANE, BROWER, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, YAMASHITA, Say
Creates temporary tourism economic district taskforce to study ways to revitalize a specific area of Waikiki, including issues of fast-track zoning, infrastructure development, mixed land use, and the use of tax incentives. Report by 12/31/2007. Terminates on 6/30/2008.
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HB570 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
YAMANE, BROWER, CHANG, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Herkes
Exempts from the general excise tax amounts received by the operator of the Hawaii convention center for reimbursement of costs or advances made pursuant to contract with the Hawaii tourism authority. (HB570 HD1)
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HB571 HD1
RELATING TO TOURISM.
YAMANE, CARROLL, EVANS, MANAHAN, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, YAMASHITA
Appropriates excess transient accommodations tax revenue to develop emergency response centers for each of the four counties to protect and shelter visitors during a natural disaster or any other emergency (HB571 HD1).
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HB572 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS.
YAMANE, BROWER, ITO, MANAHAN, Chang, Evans, Tsuji
Requires each county to adopt ordinances requiring that the development, redevelopment, renovation, or modification of any structure containing transient accommodations, as defined in Section 237D-1, shall be developed, redeveloped, renovated, or modified in accordance with the latest edition of the International Building Code (HB572 HD1).
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HB573 HD1
RELATING TO DISASTER WARNINGS.
YAMANE, EVANS, ITO, Wakai, Yamashita
Requires cellular telephone service providers to text message their customers in the event of a disaster. Requires cellular telephone service providers biannually to conduct a test of this service in conjunction with testing by the department of defense. (HB573 HD1)
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HB574
RELATING TO PUBLIC BEACH PARKS.
YAMANE, ITO, MANAHAN, Brower, Magaoay
Makes permanent public entities temporary duty to warn of dangers at public beach parks and related presumptions.
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HB576
RELATING TO HAWAII CONVENTION CENTER.
YAMANE
Short form bill relating to Hawaii Convention Center.
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HB577
RELATING TO CULTURE AND THE ARTS.
YAMANE
Short form bill relating to culture and the arts.
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HB578
RELATING TO THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
YAMANE
Short form bill relating to the Hawaii tourism authority.
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HB579
RELATING TO TOURISM.
YAMANE
Short form bill relating to tourism.
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HB580
RELATING TO TOURISM.
YAMANE
Short form bill relating to tourism.
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HB582 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
YAMANE, LEE, SONSON, YAMASHITA, Karamatsu, Magaoay
Appropriates $1,500,000 in FY 2007-2008 for a 24-hour, 7-days-a-week, rapid response emergency medical services unit for the Mililani/Mililani Mauka area on Oahu. (HB582 HD1)
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HB583 HD1
RELATING TO TIME LIMITATIONS.
YAMANE, KARAMATSU, LUKE, MIZUNO, WATERS, YAMASHITA
Extends the statute of limitations for prosecution of class A, B, and C felony sexual offenses committed against minors. (HB583 HD1)
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HB584 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
YAMANE, KARAMATSU, Carroll, Chong, Lee, Wakai, Yamashita
Provides a tax credit to high technology businesses that train high school students in a cooperative education program. (HB584 HD1)
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HB585
RELATING TO SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY.
YAMANE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, M. OSHIRO, Brower, Yamashita
Makes State and Counties' temporary liability exemption for lifeguard services permanent.
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HB586 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
YAMANE, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, SAY, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Herkes, McKelvey, Tokioka
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii for distance training in public health. (HB586 HD1)
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HB587
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
YAMANE, LEE, SAY, Chong, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii for a faculty position in environmental health.
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HB588
RELATING TO ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
YAMANE, BROWER, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, TSUJI, Carroll, Chong, Yamashita
Exempts solar energy system installation costs and the purchase of fuel efficient automobiles from the general excise tax.
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HB589
RELATING TO THE DEPOSIT BEVERAGE CONTAINER PROGRAM.
YAMANE, CHONG, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, Lee, Mizuno, Tokioka, Tsuji
Allows consumers to request that refund value be computed by actual container count with no limit. Allows redemption centers to refuse refund where containers appear to have been previously processed.
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HB590
RELATING TO VACCINATIONS.
YAMANE, CHONG, HANOHANO, LEE, LUKE, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, TAKAI, TAKUMI, THIELEN, WATERS, Belatti, Berg, Bertram, Carroll, Evans, Herkes, Karamatsu, Nishimoto, M. Oshiro, Yamashita
Requires health insurance policies issued in the State to cover human papillomavirus vaccination for people age 11 through 26; directs the department of health to include human papillomavirus immunization in the teen vax program.
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HB591
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
CHONG, Sonson
Entitles adult correctional officers to receive service retirement allowances and benefits unreduced for age if the member has acquired a specified number of years of credited service prior to termination.
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HB592 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS.
TAKUMI
Appropriates funds to implement a career ladder program to attract, retain, and reward quality and excellence in educational assistants. (HB592 HD1)
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HB593 HD1
RELATING TO ATHLETIC TRAINERS.
TAKUMI
Implements licensing provisions for athletic trainers. (HB593 HD1)
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HB594 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Clarifies the role of BOE in policymaking for charter schools. Expands the duties of the Charter School Review Panel. Changes the membership of the Panel. Makes the Charter School Administrative Office, rather than BOE, responsible for the staff and resources of the Panel. Clarifies how the executive director of the Charter School Administrative Office is appointed and evaluated. Ensures that funding allocations to the charter schools are based on the most recent department of education budget base. (HB594 HD1)
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HB595 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Appropriates funds to make various improvements to technology systems and infrastructure within the department of education. (SD1)
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HB596
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
TAKUMI
Decentralizes authority and responsibility to the school level and appropriates funding for each year of the fiscal biennium for arts, physical education and learning materials, business services, and for business managers and trainers.
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HB597
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Appropriates funds to expand transition programs for military-impacted schools in the State and to hire necessary personnel to coordinate the transition programs.
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HB599 HD1
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING.
TAKUMI
Establishes and appropriates funds for the Educators' Affordable Housing Program to offer deferred-interest second mortgages to qualified teachers and educational staff. Appropriates funds to manage teacher housing and for the repair and renovation of existing teacher housing units. (HB599 HD1)
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HB600 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO COURT INTERPRETERS.
TAKUMI
Requires the judiciary to certify interpreters and to appoint and use certified interpreters in legal proceedings. (SD2)
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HB601
RELATING TO WAIMANO RIDGE.
TAKUMI, TAKAI
Issues general obligations bonds for capital improvements to the Waimano ridge facilities and lands. Appropriates funds to support the Waimano ridge task force for operating expenses and for a comprehensive masterplan.
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HB602
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Short form bill relating to education.
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HB603
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Short form bill relating to education.
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HB604
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Short form bill relating to education.
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HB605
RELATING TO LAND DEVELOPMENT.
LUKE, BERG, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHING, MARUMOTO, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SAIKI, SONSON, THIELEN, WAKAI, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Evans, Green, Magaoay, Morita, B. Oshiro, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Takumi, Waters, Yamane
Creates strict liability for landowner or developer of land with slope of 20% or more for damage or injury to down-slope property and persons from rock or land slides.
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HB606
RELATING TO HAZARDOUS LAND.
LUKE, BERG, CABANILLA, CHING, EVANS, GREEN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAIKI, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Carroll, Magaoay, Morita, Rhoads, Takumi, Wakai, Ward, Waters, Yamashita
Requires each county to identify hazardous land areas, adopt standards for building in hazardous land areas, and enact ordinances to implement standards by 6/30/08.
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HB607
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A COMMUNITY CENTER.
LUKE, BELATTI
Appropriates $500,000 for the Papakolea community development corporation to operate its community center.
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HB608
RELATING TO CONSERVATION LAND.
LUKE, BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHING, EVANS, GREEN, HAR, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAIKI, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, THIELEN, TSUJI, WATERS, YAMANE, Bertram, Brower, Rhoads, Takumi, Wakai, Ward
Provides a conservation land tax credit for land donated to and accepted by the State if: (1) the land is in a conservation land use district; (2) residentially zoned land is voluntarily reclassified to conservation and rezoning is initiated; or (3) amounts are invested in management of conservation or watershed land.
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HB609
RELATING TO CULTURAL IMPACT STUDY.
LUKE, BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHING, EVANS, GREEN, HAR, MAGAOAY, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, TSUJI, WARD, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Herkes, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Saiki, Takumi, Thielen, Wakai, Waters, Yamane, Yamashita
Authorizes state historic preservation division of department of land and natural resources to require, for any proposed land developments, a comprehensive cultural impact study that recognizes, conserves, and develops the historic and cultural heritage of the State as an important asset for the enrichment of all of the State's residents.
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HB610
RELATING TO CULTURAL IMPACT STUDIES.
LUKE, BERG, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHING, EVANS, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Green, Har, Herkes, Magaoay, Marumoto, Mizuno, Morita, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Saiki, Takumi, Thielen, Tsuji, Wakai, Waters, Yamane
Triggers requirement of conducting a cultural impact study whenever an environmental impact statement is also required for land development.
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HB611
RELATING TO OFF-HIGHWAY MOTOR VEHICLES.
EVANS, Carroll
Classifies the unauthorized operation of an off-highway motor vehicle on another's land as simple trespass.
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HB612
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
EVANS, CARROLL, MCKELVEY, Herkes, Morita
Requires the board of land and natural resources with respect to the disposition of public lands to any department or agency of the State, county, other political subdivision of the State, or any person to give public notice and hold public hearings in the senate district where the public land is situated. Does not include minor dispositions, including permits, licenses, rights of entry, public utility easements, or grants to any state or county department or agency for roadway or infrastructure improvements.
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HB614
RELATING TO THE STATE FIRE COUNCIL.
EVANS, MCKELVEY, Carroll, Herkes
Requires the State Fire Council to develop building code requirements for alternative egress to residential developments.
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HB615
RELATING TO LAND USE.
EVANS, CARROLL
Prohibits counties from permitting uses in the agricultural district other than permissible uses pursuant to section 205-4.5 (land use law; permissible uses in agricultural district).
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HB616
RELATING TO A HAWAII MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF SPECIAL FUND.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Establishes the Hawaii military family relief special fund and an income tax check off to fund it. Provides economic relief to families of Hawaii national guard and reserve members.
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HB617 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Establishes a refundable income tax credit for Hawaii taxpayers who hire State residents who are members of the National Guard. (HB617 HD1)
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HB618 HD1
RELATING TO MILITARY RESERVE COMPONENTS.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Creates a special fund to reimburse the life insurance premiums of national guard and reserve members deployed to a war zone. Appropriates funds.
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HB619 HD1
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF VETERANS' SERVICES.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Establishes a permanent clerk typist II position in the office of veterans' services on Oahu. Appropriates $33,230 in FY 2007-2008 and FY 2008-2009 for the clerk typist II position. Appropriates $8,000 in FY 2007-2008 and FY 2008-2009 for travel expenses of the traveling counselor. Effective July 1, 2015.
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HB620 HD1
RELATING TO FAMILY LEAVE.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Allows an employee to use family leave during any calendar year to provide family care and support during the military deployment of the employee's child, spouse or reciprocal beneficiary, or parent. Requires an employee to provide proof of military deployment. Defines military deployment.
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HB621 HD1
RELATING TO MILITARY RESERVE COMPONENTS.
EVANS, FINNEGAN, HAR, THIELEN
Provides an exemption of vehicle taxes and registration fees for members of the National Guard and Reserves. (HB621 HD1)
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HB622
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR, Carroll
Requires department of land and natural resources to identify appropriated public land in north Kona for development of west Hawaii public safety complex to house department of public safety divisions, emergency management, and fire and police assets; requires department of accounting and general services to establish state and county task force to plan the development of the complex, utilizing smart growth, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design concepts, and energy efficiency concepts; involve community in planning; utilize innovative financing, including certificates of participation; appropriation.
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HB623
RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.
EVANS, HAR
Requires the department of accounting and general services to establish a state building code that includes hurricane resistive criteria that incorporates building code plans from each county.
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HB624 HD2
RELATING TO PAROLE.
EVANS, CARROLL, Har
Authorizes the Hawaii paroling authority to parole committed persons to any county in the state where they will receive the greatest support to successfully reintegrate into the community. Effective date of January 1, 2112. (HB624 HD2)
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HB625 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds to plan a Hawaii state public safety and emergency response training facility. (HB625 HD1)
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HB626
RELATING TO THE NATIONAL GUARD.
EVANS, Har
Increases uniform maintenance allowance from $1.50 to $10 per day.
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HB627 HD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR HAWAII PREPARATORY ACADEMY.
EVANS
Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for Hawaii Preparatory Academy. (HB627 HD1)
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HB628
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
EVANS, Carroll
Allows restrained dogs in state parks in designated areas with access to the shoreline; limits State's liability.
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HB629 HD1
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE RULES.
EVANS, CARROLL, MCKELVEY, Har
Requires the lieutenant governor to post full text of administrative rules for all state agencies on the lieutenant governor's internet website in a single, searchable database, beginning 01/01/08. Makes an appropriation. (HB629 HD1)
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HB630
RELATING TO BOATING.
EVANS, Carroll
Requires boat operators to have licenses.
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HB631
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
EVANS, CARROLL
Allows unlicensed practitioners of heath-related services to provide services to the public without it being considered the practice of medicine under certain circumstances.
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HB632
RELATING TO BOOKMOBILES.
EVANS, CARROLL, Herkes
Appropriates funds for Hawaii state public library bookmobile services.
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HB633
RELATING TO FENCING.
EVANS, Carroll, Sagum
Adjoining landowner liable for damage to animals and fences if landowner maintains a structure, use, or condition that attracts animals and causes them to break a lawful fence.
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HB634
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.
EVANS, CARROLL, Sagum
Requires electric utilities to apply a progressive block rate structure for residential consumers that charges a higher rate to consumers with a monthly consumption of over 500 kWh than to consumers with a monthly consumption of 500 kWh or less.
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HB635
RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES.
EVANS, CARROLL
Establishes a correctional industries work program to allow inmate work lines to rehabilitate existing state-owned low-income public housing units and grounds.
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HB636
RELATING TO SEPTIC SYSTEMS.
EVANS, CARROLL
Provides no interest loans for the installation of septic tanks on property that is within 100 yards of the shoreline.
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HB637
RELATING TO CIGARETTES.
TAKAI
Prohibits sale of cigarettes in Hawaii that are not reduced ignition propensity "fire-safe" beginning 7/1/2008. Sets civil fines and requires attorney general to adopt rules to enforce law.
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HB638
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
BERTRAM
Allows the State Highway Fund to be used to pay for county transit systems and their associated costs.
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HB639 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE.
MORITA, SAIKI, Carroll, Chong, Magaoay, Sagum, Thielen
Requires redemption centers and dealers in high density areas to remain open for at least thirty-five hours per week, permits consumers to request that refund values be computed by container for up to two hundred containers or less, clarifies that redemption centers and dealers may use properly operated and maintained reverse vending machines to satisfy the requirements of the bottle recycling law, and clarifies that both dealers and redemption centers may refuse to pay a refund for nonconforming containers. Allows dealers in the same shopping center to coordinate the operation of a redemption center. Requires the department of health to encourage the facilitation of agreements between shopping center managers or owners, store owners, and dealers to establish redemption centers. (SD1)
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HB640
RELATING TO ENERGY.
MORITA, CARROLL, ITO, MAGAOAY, SAGUM, SAIKI, THIELEN, Chong
Establishes energy enterprise zones to encourage the development of renewable energy resources.
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HB641
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC DEVICE RECYCLING.
MORITA, CARROLL, CHONG, MAGAOAY, M. OSHIRO, SAIKI, THIELEN, WAKAI, WATERS, Bertram, Ito, Rhoads, Sagum
Establishes a state program for collection, recycling, enforcement, and monitoring of covered electronic devices; establishes program funding through the electronic device recycling fund.
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HB642 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.
MORITA, SAIKI, THIELEN, Carroll, Magaoay, Sagum
Requires energy conservation, energy efficiency, and load management to be reviewed concurrently with the public utilities commission's existing review process.
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HB643
RELATING TO FUEL TAX.
MORITA, SAGUM, TOKIOKA
Specifically exempts the fuel tax for non-transportation fuel uses.
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HB644 HD1
RELATING TO A BIOENERGY MASTER PLAN.
MORITA, SAGUM, Thielen
Requires the department of business, economic development, and tourism to develop and prepare a bioenergy master plan that sets the course for the coordination and implementation of policies and procedures to develop a bioenergy industry in Hawaii. Appropriates funds.
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HB645
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY; INCOME TAX CREDIT.
MORITA, THIELEN, WAKAI, YAMASHITA
Establish that all energy technology systems must be installed and placed in service in the State of Hawaii to obtain energy tax credit.
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HB646 HD2
RELATING TO ENERGY.
MORITA
Appropriates fund to the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to sponsor an energy conference and participate in the Blue Planet Festival to showcase energy technology, promote energy resources education, and address local and global energy issues. (HB646 HD2)
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HB647
RELATING TO ENERGY.
MORITA
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HB648
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
MORITA
Short form bill relating to the environment.
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HB649
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
MORITA
Short form bill relating to the environment.
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HB650
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.
MORITA
Short form bill relating to the Public Utilities Commission.
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HB651
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
MORITA, AWANA, CARROLL, CHONG, WATERS, Sagum
Requires any development of "available lands" for other than homestead purposes to be done in accordance with county zoning and other land use requirements.
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HB652 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO DAM SAFETY.
MORITA, CARROLL, CHONG, ITO, MAGAOAY, SAIKI, THIELEN, Sagum
Adds extensive provisions to the existing dam safety law to improve safety to dams and reservoirs in the State. Creates dam safety special fund. (SD2)
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HB653 HD1
RELATING TO SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.
MORITA, CARROLL, CHONG, ITO, MAGAOAY, M. OSHIRO, SAIKI, THIELEN, WAKAI, WATERS, Bertram, Sagum
Requires the preparation of a supplemental environmental impact statement where appropriate and directs the council to develop rules for supplemental statements.
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HB654
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
MORITA, SAGUM, THIELEN, Belatti, Carroll
Gives board of land and natural resources up to 12/31/08, the authorization to reinstate a 999-year homestead lease that was cancelled due to nonpayment of arrearages; provided, among other things, that the tenant-at-will has continually occupied the land and has cured all arrearages.
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HB655
RELATING TO THE CONSERVATION DISTRICTS.
MORITA, BERG, MAGAOAY, Belatti, Bertram, Carroll, Chong, Ito, Sagum, Tokioka
Includes in definition of land use in the conservation district the traversing of or conducting of business within the conservations district by an commercial ocean activity operation.
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HB656
RELATING TO PLANNED COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS.
MORITA
Holds grantee of a unit jointly and severally liable with the grantor for delinquent assessments against the grantor.
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HB658
RELATING TO GASOLINE DEALERS.
MORITA, CARROLL, CHONG, ITO, MAGAOAY, SAIKI, Sagum
Prohibits sale of gasoline with price containing a fraction of a cent.
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HB660
RELATING TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
WATERS
Expands the jurisdiction of the circuit courts to include impeachment proceedings against county officers.
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HB661 HD1
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN SPENDING.
WATERS, BELATTI, BERG, CALDWELL, GREEN, MIZUNO, Bertram
Creates comprehensive public funding for elections to any county council; establishes qualifications, limitations on funding and use of funds, reporting requirements, and amends chapter 11, part XII, to reflect changes. (HB661 HD1)
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HB662
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
WATERS
Bans consumer use of fireworks except for religious or ceremonial purposes.
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HB663
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
WATERS
Allows the respective counties to regulate fireworks and repeals the state regulation of fireworks.
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HB664
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
WATERS
Requires the state director of finance to transmit revenues received from all unadjudicated traffic violations or infractions to the police department of the county in which the traffic infraction occurred to enable each chief of police to recruit and retain qualified police officers.
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HB665
RELATING TO TATTOOS.
WATERS
Prohibits tattoo artist from tattooing a minor without the consent of the minor's parent or guardian. Requires tattoo artist to retain consent forms.
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HB666 HD1
RELATING TO KUKUI GARDENS RENTAL HOUSING COMPLEX.
RHOADS
Increases the ceiling on state revenue bonds issued by the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation to assist the tenants of the Kukui Gardens rental housing complex to acquire the complex in fee. (HB666 HD1)
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HB668
RELATING TO HOUSING.
RHOADS, BELATTI, HANOHANO, HAR, LUKE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SHIMABUKURO, YAMANE, Bertram, Brower, Herkes, McKelvey, Saiki, Takamine, Tokioka
Restores moneys to various housing revolving funds that were previously transferred for budgetary reasons.
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HB669 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE SIMULATION RESOURCE LABORATORIES.
CHANG, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, TAKAI, TOKIOKA, Bertram, Caldwell, Green, Hanohano, Manahan, Mizuno, Say, Souki, Takumi, Tsuji
Appropriates funds to expand and establish healthcare workforce simulation resource laboratories throughout the University of Hawaii system for healthcare workforce development and training. (HB669 HD1)
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HB670 HD2
RELATING TO INFORMATION PRACTICES.
CHANG, EVANS, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Green, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, Mizuno, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Tokioka, Tsuji, Yamashita
Provides a qualified exemption to the University of Hawaii and the University of Hawaii Foundation from disclosure of donor information. (HB670 HD2)
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HB671 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII FOR PROGRAMS.
CHANG, CALDWELL, HANOHANO, HERKES, ITO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, TAKAI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, Bertram, Chong, Green, Manahan, Say, Souki, Yamane
Appropriates funds to University of Hawaii for the Graduate Professional Access Program and Health Careers Opportunity Program. (HB671 HD1)
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HB672
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG, BERTRAM, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, TAKAI, TOKIOKA, WATERS, Caldwell, Carroll, Green, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Say, Souki, Tsuji, Yamane, Yamashita
Makes the optional retirement plan for University of Hawaii employees permanent.
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HB673
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG, LEE, MAGAOAY, TAKAI, Bertram, Caldwell, Evans, Green, Hanohano, Ito, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Tokioka, Tsuji
Exempts Board of Regents from Hawaii public procurement code requirements.
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HB674
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHANG, LEE, MAGAOAY, TAKAI, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Green, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Manahan, Mizuno, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Tokioka, Tsuji, Yamane
Repeals the transfer of the public health nurses who supervise school health aides from the department of health to the department of education; establishes the school health services program in chapter 302A; repeals the school health services program in chapter 321.
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HB675
RELATING TO DEATH WITH DIGNITY.
B. OSHIRO, BELATTI, CALDWELL, HAR, ITO, LUKE, MARUMOTO, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, SAIKI, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, TAKUMI, THIELEN, Souki
Allows a terminally ill, competent adult to get lethal dose of medication to end life. Prohibits mercy killings, lethal injections, and active euthanasia. Requires informed consent. Allows alternate doctor to replace attending doctor if latter declines to prescribe. Requires monitor at time of taking dose.
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HB676 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
B. OSHIRO, LUKE, WATERS
Revises the misdemeanor offense of cruelty to animals.  Provides penalties.  Redefines "pet animal."(SD1)
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HB677
RELATING TO PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SALES.
B. OSHIRO, LUKE, WATERS
Requires electronic logs of pseudoephedrine sales to be made in real time and maintained for 2 years in a form searchable by law enforcement.
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HB678
RELATING TO GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS.
B. OSHIRO, BERG, CALDWELL, CARROLL, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN, WAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Karamatsu, Morita
Requires the department of health to adopt reporting and verification of statewide greenhouse gas emissions and to monitor and enforce compliance. Requires adoption of a statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit equivalent to the statewide greenhouse gas emissions levels in 1990 to be achieved by 2020. Requires the adoption of rules to achieve the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective greenhouse gas emission reductions. Authorizes the adoption of market-based compliance mechanisms.
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HB679
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR CLINICAL TRIAL UNITS FOR HIV AND AIDS IN HAWAII.
B. OSHIRO, GREEN, M. OSHIRO
Appropriates moneys to fund clinical trials units for HIV and AIDS in Hawaii to compensate for the loss of federal funding.
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HB680
RELATING TO MARIJUANA POSSESSION.
B. OSHIRO, LUKE, Caldwell
Reclassifies possession of less than one ounce of marijuana from a petty misdemeanor to a violation.
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HB681 HD2
RELATING TO PUBLIC INTEREST ATTORNEYS.
B. OSHIRO, CALDWELL, LUKE, M. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, THIELEN
Creates and appropriates funds to establish and maintain the William S. Richardson School of Law public interest law loan repayment program at the University of Hawaii for eligible, licensed attorneys who practice public interest law in Hawaii. (HB681 HD2)
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HB682
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
B. OSHIRO, GREEN, LEE, LUKE, MIZUNO, WATERS
Provides process for the spouse or next of kin of incapacitated individuals to act as a surrogate in the absence of an advance health care directive.
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HB683
RELATING TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.
B. OSHIRO, FINNEGAN, LUKE, NISHIMOTO, TAKAI, WAKAI, Berg, Karamatsu
Eliminates the requirement that a conviction have occurred within the 5 years preceding the current offense to be considered a prior offense for purpose of aggravated criminal property damage.
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HB684
RELATING TO GASOLINE DEALERS.
CHANG, BERTRAM, CARROLL, CHONG, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, YAMANE, Caldwell, Green, Herkes, Say, Souki, Tokioka, Tsuji
Requires gasoline not containing ethanol to be available at marine fueling stations and in at least one retail station in each House district.
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HB685
RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS.
CHANG, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Takai, Tokioka, Tsuji, Yamane
Authorizes the board of land and natural resources to designate an improvement district when it determines that there is a need for replanning, renewal, or redevelopment of an area's infrastructure.
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HB686
RELATING TO FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION.
CHANG, HERKES, ITO, LEE, B. OSHIRO, YAMANE, Caldwell, Chong, Green, Hanohano, Manahan, Mizuno, Say, Souki, Tsuji
Amends law on forensic identification to require juveniles adjudicated for conduct that would constitute a felony if committed by an adult or for which sex offender registration would be required to submit DNA sample.
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HB687 HD1
RELATING TO CORPORATIONS.
M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA
Establishes a task force to determine how to provide for the establishment and incorporation of responsible companies that consider the public interest in doing business. (HB687 HD1)
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HB688
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
SONSON, Shimabukuro
Creates a Citizen's Family Law Advisory Committee to be placed, for administrative purposes, in the Judiciary.
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HB689
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
SONSON, Shimabukuro
Appropriates funds to the Judiciary to implement the Family Court Parenting Plan Model as a pilot program on Oahu.
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HB690
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
SONSON
Amends custody and visitation criteria and procedure to specify what courts shall consider in determining the best interest of the child.
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HB691
RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE.
SONSON
Requires the department of human services to provide a written report to the court and the parties two days prior to a hearing in a case where there are allegations of domestic abuse.
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HB693 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, Brower
Appropriates funds for a study by the department of agriculture to evaluate economic impacts on farmers, processors, and retailers if certain changes to the current Hawaii coffee blend laws are made.
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HB694
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, Brower
Short form bill relating to agriculture.
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HB695
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, Brower
Short form bill relating to agriculture.
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HB696
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, Brower
Short form bill relating to agriculture.
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HB697
RELATING TO GREENBELTS.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, BROWER, EVANS, LEE, MCKELVEY, MORITA, RHOADS, WATERS, Cabanilla, Caldwell, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Say, Sonson, Souki, Takumi, Yamane, Yamashita
Requires DOT to establish a statewide greenbelts strategy. Establishes a steering committee.
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HB698
RELATING TO NATURAL DISASTERS.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, CHANG, ITO, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, WAKAI, WATERS, YAMANE, Brower, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Karamatsu, Lee, McKelvey, Morita, Say, Sonson, Souki, Yamashita
Establishes a task force to recommend ways to strengthen Hawaii's disaster preparedness program and develop a 3-year strategic plan.
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HB699
RELATING TO BILL OF RIGHTS DAY.
CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, ITO, KARAMATSU, SAY, WATERS, Caldwell, Lee, Souki
Establishes bill of rights day.
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HB700
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CARROLL, CABANILLA, CHANG, NISHIMOTO, SAY, SONSON, WATERS, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Morita, Rhoads, Souki, Wakai, Yamashita
Prohibits discrimination and harassment in public schools. Requires the board of education to adopt new or amend current rules to implement this Act. Requires the board of education to provide training to staff and teachers.
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HB701
RELATING TO MERCURY POISONING REDUCTION.
CARROLL, CABANILLA, WATERS, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Chang, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, McKelvey, Morita, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Rhoads, Say, Sonson, Wakai, Yamashita
Limits the distribution of certain products containing mercury. Requires proper disposal of mercury and products containing mercury. Promotes public education about mercury poisoning.
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HB702 HD1
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
CARROLL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Chong, Ito, Lee
Requires the preparation of an environmental impact statement for harbor improvements for the Hawaii superferry. Requires the department of transportation to implement all mitigative measures contained in the environmental impact statement, including amending the operating agreement with Hawaii superferry. Directs department of transportation to assess Hawaii superferry for the costs of the environmental impact statement.
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HB703
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED FISH.
CARROLL, WATERS, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, Lee, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki
Prohibits the sale of genetically modified fish or fish products if not appropriately identified or labeled as such.
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HB704 HD2
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS.
CARROLL, ITO, Caldwell, Chong, B. Oshiro, Souki, Waters
Provides a 5-year moratorium on testing, propagating, cultivating, growing, and raising genetically engineered taro. (HB704 HD2)
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HB705
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR HANA HEALTH.
CARROLL, CHANG, KARAMATSU, LEE, WATERS, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, B. Oshiro, Say
Appropriates funds for the Hana Health.
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HB706 HD1
RELATING TO LAND USE.
CARROLL, WATERS, Bertram, Brower, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Ito, McKelvey, Morita, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Say, Sonson, Wakai, Yamashita
Specifies the process for establishing culturally valuable districts (HB 706 HD1).
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HB707 HD1
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, EVANS, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Cabanilla, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, McKelvey, Nishimoto, Say, Sonson, Takumi, Wakai
Provides a sliding tax credit for the purchase of food based on a taxpayer's adjusted gross income. (HB707 HD1)
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HB708
RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.
CARROLL, B. OSHIRO, Caldwell, Chang, Chong, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Souki, Waters
Classifies privately owned water-wells as public utilities if water from those wells is sold to parties other than the owner.
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HB709 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
CARROLL, BROWER, LEE, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, Morita, Say, Yamashita
Establishes a low-interest loan program for persons who are at least 55 years of age who meet income and occupancy qualifications to repair their homes to comply with building, electrical, and plumbing codes. Establishes the Elderly Housing Renovation Revolving Loan Fund. (HB709 HD1)
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HB710
RELATING TO LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLD RENTERS' TAX CREDIT.
CARROLL, BROWER, WATERS, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, Lee, Morita, B. Oshiro, Say, Yamashita
Expands the qualifying annual income level for the low-income renters' tax credit from $30,000 to $40,000 per year.
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HB711
RELATING TO WATER SYSTEMS.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, EVANS, LEE, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SAY, SONSON, WATERS, Brower, Caldwell, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Wakai, Yamashita
Permits water user with a water meter to maintain private water catchment system for non-potable uses.
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HB712
RELATING TO TOURISM.
CARROLL, CHONG, MCKELVEY, B. OSHIRO, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Evans, Herkes, Ito, Lee, Morita, Nishimoto, Rhoads, Say, Sonson, Wakai, Waters, Yamashita
Requires Hawaii tourism authority to study whether to license tour guides to ensure guides have an adequate level of knowledge of Hawaiian history and culture.
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HB713
RELATING TO ALTERNATE ENERGY.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAY, WATERS, Brower, Caldwell, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Morita, Sonson, Wakai, Yamashita
Establishes an alternate energy revolving loan fund to assist persons with the purchase or installation of alternate energy appliances, products, or systems.
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HB715 HD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF WATER FOR AGRICULTURAL USE ON LANAI.
CARROLL, CALDWELL, CHANG, CHONG, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, WATERS, B. Oshiro, Say
Appropriates funds for the creation of a Lanai agriculture industry by providing funds for the purchase of water by the Lanai farmers. (HB715 HD2)
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HB716
RELATING TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL COURT.
CARROLL, B. OSHIRO, Caldwell, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, Say, Waters
Establishes environmental courts as divisions within the circuit courts to hear cases and preside over other administrative proceedings relating to environmental law.
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HB717
RELATING TO MOLOKAI GENERAL HOSPITAL.
CARROLL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, SAGUM, YAMASHITA, Evans, Mizuno
Appropriates funds to the department of health for operating expenses of Molokai General Hospital.
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HB719
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CABANILLA, MEYER, Evans, Finnegan, Hanohano, Sonson
Beginning on the first day of instruction of the fall semester of 2007, requires all schools at the university of Hawaii-Manoa to start morning classes no earlier than 9 a.m. in order to reduce traffic congestion.
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HB720
RELATING TO TOLL ROADS.
CABANILLA, MEYER, Hanohano, Mizuno, Sagum
Authorizes director of transportation to impose toll charges on existing highways or construct new toll roads. Provides for agreement with private entities to construct, operate, and maintain toll roads. Requires prior feasibility study.
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HB721
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
CABANILLA, MEYER, MIZUNO, Caldwell, Karamatsu, Sonson, Tokioka, Ward
Allows private entities to enter into agreements to construct, improve, maintain, and operate transportation facilities in the State.
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HB722
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
CABANILLA, MIZUNO, Evans, Finnegan, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Lee, Sonson, Souki
Renders void as against public policy any county ordinance that prohibits a group living facility that provides for health care needs of individuals from being located within any specified distance from another group living facility that does not provide for health care needs of individuals.
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HB723
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
CABANILLA, EVANS, SONSON, Caldwell, Finnegan, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Tokioka, Ward
Limits any late fee for delinquent common expenses to twenty per cent of the monthly maintenance fee. Requires an association to give a unit owner 10 business days notice of any delinquent assessments before taking any action for which attorney's fees may be assessed.
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HB724 HD1
RELATING TO COUNTY SURCHARGE ON STATE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
CABANILLA, Hanohano, B. Oshiro, Sagum
Reduces annual reimbursement by city and county of Honolulu to the State from gross proceeds of the county's surcharge on the general excise tax from 10% to % or $ whichever is less. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB724 HD1)
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HB725
RELATING TO RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
CABANILLA, THIELEN, Carroll, Hanohano, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Sagum
Requires the department of business, economic development, and tourism to develop a wave energy facility.
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HB726
RELATING TO ASSOCIATION RECORDS.
CABANILLA, MIZUNO, Awana, Caldwell, Sonson, Tokioka
Prevents the managing agent from providing a list of current members to anyone but a member.
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HB727
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY.
CABANILLA, Awana, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sonson
Requires unilateral agreements with real estate developers to contain specific completion dates for required improvements or completion dates as required pursuant to a warrant assessment.
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HB728
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTION, RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS.
CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, Evans, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Shimabukuro, Sonson
Proposes an amendment to the Hawaii state constitution to authorize the State to issue special purpose revenue bonds and use the proceeds from the bonds to assist real estate developers to provide infrastructure, including but not limited to highway improvements.
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HB729
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
CABANILLA, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, Karamatsu, Lee, Sonson, Souki
Requires the department of education to create graffiti prevention programs to raise awareness in students.
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HB730
RELATING TO HOUSING.
CABANILLA, Evans, Finnegan, Hanohano, Lee, Mizuno, Sonson, Souki
Authorizes Section 8 Housing Inspectors to work in staggered shifts and up to 9:00 p.m. to investigate compliance with Section 8 housing requirements.
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HB731
RELATING TO OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON.
CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, PINE, Mizuno
Amends the definition of "person" for purposes of offenses of murder, manslaughter, and negligent injury to provide protection for a viable fetus. Defines "viable fetus." Adds provision that gestational age of 24 weeks or greater is prima facie that fetus is viable.
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HB732
RELATING TO HOUSING.
CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, MIZUNO, Bertram, Carroll, Chang, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Karamatsu, Marumoto, B. Oshiro, Sagum, Sonson, Wakai
Restricts federal and state low income housing leases in certain cases, to no more than 5 years.
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HB733
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Chang, Say, Souki
Requires disclosure and internet posting of certain tax information to the public by the department of taxation.
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HB734 HD1
RELATING TO LEASEHOLD CONVERSION.
CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Chang, Say, Souki
Exempts from income taxation 100% of capital gains realized during taxable years 2008-2012 from the sale of leased fee interests in condominium units to association of apartment owners or residential cooperative housing corporations.
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HB735
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, LEE, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Chang, Say, Souki
Establishes an appeals office in the department of taxation to provide independent review of unresolved tax cases.
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HB736
RELATING TO OCEAN RECREATION AND COASTAL AREAS PROGRAMS.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, M. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Yamashita
Transfers small boat harbors, boating, ocean recreation, and coastal areas programs, from DLNR back to DOT. Allows DLNR to retain its present scope of jurisdiction over enforcement of the programs.
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HB737
RELATING TO ALTERNATE ENERGY DEVELOPERS.
CALDWELL, CHANG, KARAMATSU, Carroll, Chong, Lee, Say, Yamashita
Provides a tax credit to developers of alternate energy.
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HB738
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, Say, Souki, Yamashita
Prohibits the re-opening of expired statute of limitations tax cases because of a related federal audit or review and also changes the method of determining the statute of limitations with respect to general excise tax assessments.
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HB739
RELATING TO TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.
CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, B. OSHIRO, Lee, Souki
Prohibits cell phone use while driving except with a hands free device.
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HB740
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A GRANT-IN-AID TO KZOO RADIO.
CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, Carroll, Chang, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, B. Oshiro, Souki
Makes an appropriation for a grant pursuant to chapter 42F, Hawaii Revised Statutes, for KZOO radio, the statewide Japanese language station, to purchase and establish backup power generators to improve public communications during emergencies.
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HB741
RELATING TO SUBPOENAS.
CALDWELL, CARROLL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Say
Entitles a police officer to overtime compensation when the officer testifies or is compelled to be available as a state witness under a subpoena when off-duty. Requires the State to reimburse the counties for 50% of overtime compensation paid.
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HB742
RELATING TO ACCESS TO SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Chong, Karamatsu, Say, Souki
Allows access to safety deposit boxes by persons other than the specific individuals who lease or rent the box.
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HB743
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHONG, LEE, M. OSHIRO, Chang, Karamatsu, Say, Yamashita
Conforms state tax law to section 7491 (with respect to burden of proof) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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HB744
RELATING TO TAX RECORDS.
CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, B. OSHIRO, Chang, Chong, Say, Souki
Clarifies the state taxpayer records law and specifies that a taxpayer is not liable for fines or penalties if in compliance with the law.
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HB745
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM, KNOWN AS 3-1-1.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Say, Souki, Waters
Appropriates funds to the Honolulu police department for the development costs of a 311 non-emergency reporting system.
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HB746
RELATING TO PRIVACY OF HEALTH CARE INFORMATION.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Say, Souki, Waters
Promotes privacy of health care information in civil, criminal, and administrative proceedings by providing for protective orders
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HB747 HD1
RELATING TO JURY SERVICE.
CALDWELL, CARROLL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Karamatsu, Souki
Allows dentists to claim an exemption from jury service. (HB747 HD1)
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HB748
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Carroll, Souki
Makes unpaid parking citations the responsibility of the person who was the registered owner of the vehicle at the time the citation was issued, even if the vehicle is later transferred to a new or repossessed by the legal owner. Permits the driver's license of the person who was the registered owner at the time the citation was issued to be restricted until outstanding assessments are paid.
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HB749
RELATING TO VOTER REGISTRATION.
CALDWELL, CHONG, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Carroll, Karamatsu, Souki
Provides for registration to vote of minors age 16 or older as part of the driver license application process.
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HB750 HD1
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN.
CALDWELL, CHANG, CHONG, KARAMATSU, LEE, M. OSHIRO, Say, Souki
Authorizes the ombudsman or an employee of the ombudsman to access state tax returns and return information in connection with the official duties of the office of the ombudsman; provided that this access applies solely to a complainant's tax returns after written consent is provided by the complainant. (HB750 HD1)
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HB752
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, LEE, M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Chang, Say, Souki
Requires disclosure and internet posting of certain tax information to the public by the department of taxation.
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HB753
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHANG, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, Say, Souki, Yamashita
Allows a tax credit for property owners that agree to allow their buildings to be used as emergency shelters and whose buildings meet the design criteria for emergency shelters under Act 5, Special Session Laws of Hawaii 2005.
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HB754
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHANG, CHONG, LEE, M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Karamatsu, Say
Allows audited taxpayers and their representatives to participate in department of taxation interviews with witnesses with respect to the audit.
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HB755
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL, CHANG, KARAMATSU, LEE, M. OSHIRO, Chong, Say, Yamashita
Requires disclosure and internet posting of certain tax information to the public by the department of taxation.
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HB756
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
CALDWELL
Requires existing state government buildings to be retrofitted to withstand category 5 hurricanes and be retrofitted and equipped to serve as public emergency shelters.
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HB757
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Karamatsu, Say
Requires the governor, in filling vacancies in the state senate, state house of representatives, and United States Senate, to select from a list of three prospective appointees nominated by the political party of the prior incumbent; requires prospective appointees to be registered members of nominating political parties at the time of submission of their names to the governor; effective on approval.
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HB758 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO EMPLOYEES.
CALDWELL, Say
Requires employers with fifty or more individuals to allow rest or meal periods for employees that work more than five consecutive hours, with certain exceptions. Repeals the exclusion of persons whose employment is governed by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act from the definition of "employee" under the State's wage and hour law. (HB758 HD2 SD1)
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HB759
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
CALDWELL, B. Oshiro, Say
Establishes an agency to operate a single-payer universal health care insurance system.
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HB760 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO A LIVING WAGE FOR WORKERS ON SERVICE CONTRACTS.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Say
Requires nonprofit organizations under contract for services in excess of $25,000 and for profit organizations under contract for services in excess of $5,000 (reduced from $25,000), to provide an income no less than the poverty guideline for Hawaii for a family of four. Includes provisions enhancing employees' ability to organize. Excludes certain nonprofit organizations. (SD2)
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HB761
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Say
Requires bikeways to be established by repealing condition that it be established whenever practicable.
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HB762
RELATING TO HEALTH.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Say
Requires a hospital, including a public health facility, to provide information and emergency contraception to a sexual assault victim; requires training; includes penalties.
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HB763 HD2
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW.
CALDWELL, B. Oshiro, Say
Amends workers' compensation law, including limiting an employer's ability to terminate benefits, authorizing the recovery of attorney's fees and costs by the injured employee, specifying procedures for medical examinations by the employer's physician, establishing fines for violations, requiring the reporting of denials of claims and relevant information, and further restricting the director of labor and industrial relations' rulemaking authority. (HB763 HD1)
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HB764 HD2
RELATING TO VOTING.
CALDWELL
Allows voters to apply for permanent absentee voter status. Makes appropriations for the permanent absentee voter program. (HB764 HD2)
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HB765
RELATING TO CAMPAIGN SPENDING.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Say
Creates comprehensive public funding for elections to the state house of representatives; establishes qualifications, limitations on funding and use of funds, reporting requirements, amends chapter 11, part XII, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to reflect changes.
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HB766
RELATING TO DENTISTS.
CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, WATERS, Chong, Karamatsu, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki
Authorizes the board of dental examiners to conduct background checks on applicants for a dental license.
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HB768
RELATING TO DENTISTRY.
CALDWELL, HERKES, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Chang, Karamatsu, Lee, Souki
Repeals obsolete language relating to the regional examinations for dentists.
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HB769
RELATING TO DENTISTS.
CALDWELL, CHANG, HERKES, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Souki
Authorizes the board of dental examiners to sanction licensees for false or misleading advertising.
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HB770 HD1
RELATING TO DENTISTS.
CALDWELL, HERKES, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Souki
Allows the executor or administrator of a dentist's estate or the legal guardian or authorized representative of a dentist to wind down, transfer, or sell the practice of the deceased or incapacitated dentist for up to one year; provided that all other aspects of the practice are performed by a licensed dentist. (HB770 HD1)
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HB771
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CALDWELL
Makes various changes to Hawaii's tax laws that benefit taxpayers.
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HB772 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
CALDWELL
Establishes a service fee for the inspection of pests in imports to the State. Establishes the pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund. Appropriates unspecified amount out of the fund. (SD1)
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HB773
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES FUNDING.
CALDWELL
Earmarks a portion of the airport landing fee and the harbor port entry, dockage, and wharfage fees for invasive species control and prevention.
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HB774
RELATING TO CEMETERY AUTHORITIES.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Karamatsu, Say, Souki, Waters
Requires pre-need trusts and perpetual care funds to distribute summaries of their audited financial statements to their purchasers.
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HB775
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS OFFICERS.
CHONG, ITO, MANAHAN
Provides corrections officers with similar retirement benefits afforded other law enforcement and safety officers by allowing retirement after 25 years of credited service, unreduced for age. Effective 07/01/07.
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HB778
RELATING TO CRIME.
HAR, AWANA, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, M. OSHIRO, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Belatti, Berg, Brower, Chang, Karamatsu, Lee, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamashita
Amends the offenses of theft in the first, second, third, and fourth degree to include the theft of government property, services, and infrastructure. Amends the offenses of criminal property damage in the first, second, third, and fourth degree to include the damage or vandalism of government property and infrastructure.
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HB779 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
HAR, AWANA, KARAMATSU, MCKELVEY, PINE, Shimabukuro
Appropriates funds for the preliminary engineering, design, and construction of an additional lane at the portion of the H-1 Freeway at the Kunia interchange near the eastbound on-ramp. (HB779 HD1)
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HB780
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
YAMASHITA, KARAMATSU, TSUJI, Chong, Manahan, Nakasone, Say, Yamane
Requires department of agriculture to reimburse agricultural water user who pays county agriculture water rates the difference between the rate they paid and the rate charged by the state irrigation systems.
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HB781 HD1
RELATING TO THE WORKS OF ART SPECIAL FUND.
YAMASHITA, Chong, Karamatsu, Nakasone, Say, Yamane
Allows up to 50 percent of funds in the Works of Art Special Fund to be used for capital improvement projects, the purchase of facilities, and the repair and maintenance of facilities dedicated to the arts and culture. Removes capital improvement appropriations that are designated for renovation of state buildings from the works of art special fund's 1 per cent transfer requirement (HB781 HD1).
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HB782
RELATING TO KAHANA VALLEY STATE PARK.
MEYER, AWANA, CABANILLA, Ito, Marumoto, Pine, Ward
Provides for additional families to reside in Kahana valley state park by lease agreements and establishes an advisory committee to monitor compliance with the agreements.
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HB783
RELATING TO DRIVER LICENSES.
MEYER, AWANA, MARUMOTO, Ward
Allows examiners of drivers to make a finding of reasonable cause of incompetence to operate a motor vehicle based upon reports by various professionals and persons.
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HB784
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT.
MEYER, CABANILLA, MARUMOTO, Awana, Ching, Evans, Ward
Repeals the sunset date on section 46-36, Hawaii Revised Statutes, which authorizes the governor and the executives of other jurisdictions to use a managed competition process as a management tool to provide government services more efficiently, if they so choose.
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HB785
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
MEYER, AWANA, CABANILLA, CHING, MARUMOTO, PINE, Ito, Ward
Transfers Kahuku Hospital into the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation upon the completion of certain conditions.
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HB786
RELATING TO PARENTAL NOTIFICATION BEFORE AN ABORTION MAY BE PERFORMED ON CERTAIN MINORS.
MEYER, Ching, Pine, Ward
Prohibits physician from performing an abortion on a minor unless: (1) the physician has given 72 hours actual notice to the minor's parents or guardian; (2) a family court or appellate court authorizes the minor to consent, either by issuing an appropriate order or by failing to do so; or (3) the physician concludes that an abortion is necessary to avoid death or a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function. Prescribes procedure for obtaining judicial approval.
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HB787
RELATING TO ABORTION.
MEYER, Awana, Ching, Pine, Ward
Prohibits partial birth abortion. Defines "abortion", "fetus", and "partial birth abortion".
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HB788
RELATING TO PARENTAL CONSENT BEFORE AN ABORTION MAY BE PERFORMED ON A MINOR.
MEYER, AWANA, Cabanilla, Ching, Pine, Ward
Prohibits physician from performing an abortion on a minor unless the minor's parents or guardian consent, a family court authorizes the minor to consent, or the physician concludes that a medical emergency exists and there is insufficient time to obtain consent.
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HB789
PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE FOR INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL.
MEYER, AWANA, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, MARUMOTO, PINE, WARD, Ito
Amends articles II, III, and XVII of the state constitution to provide for initiative, referendum, and recall.
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HB790
RELATING TO ALCOHOL FUELS.
MEYER, AWANA, BROWER, CABANILLA, MARUMOTO, PINE, WARD, Ito
Extends the general excise tax exemption on gasoline for 3 years.
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HB792
RELATING TO SMOKING.
MEYER, CABANILLA, Awana, Brower, Evans, Ward
Exempts bars, nightclubs, and restaurants from the smoking law, provided that exterior signage adequately warns the public and potential customers that smoking is allowed within.
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HB793
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTIETH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
MIZUNO
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 30th Representative District.
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HB794
RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION OF FUNDRAISERS OR FUNDRAISING ACTIVITY WHILE THE LEGISLATURE IS IN SESSION.
MIZUNO (BR)
Prohibits state legislators from conducting a fundraiser or fundraising activity during regular sessions of the legislature.
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HB795
RELATING TO CAREGIVERS.
WARD, BROWER, MARUMOTO, PINE, Bertram, Ching, Meyer
Provides a tax credit to taxpayer caregivers who care for qualified care recipients.
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HB796
RELATING TO TOURISM.
WARD, BROWER, MARUMOTO, Belatti, Bertram, Meyer, Pine
Requires a study on carrying capacity.
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HB797
RELATING TO RESTRICTIONS ON CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.
WARD, Bertram, Meyer
Extends limitations on campaign contributions.
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HB798
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ACHIEVE X, SECTIONS 2 AND 3 OF THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION TO CREATE ELECTED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDS.
WARD, Bertram, Ching, Meyer
Proposes an amendment to Article X, sections 2 and 3 of the State Constitution to replace the current single district school system with locally elected school boards.
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HB799
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
WARD, BERTRAM, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE
Repeals the cap on how many charter schools can be started in any year. Includes funding for operations and facilities.
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HB800
RELATED TO THEFT.
WARD, BROWER, CHING, HAR, MARUMOTO, MEYER, PINE, Bertram
Makes theft of wiring a felony.
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HB801
RELATING TO AN INCREASE IN THE STANDARD DEDUCTION.
WARD
Increases the standard deduction to eighty per cent of the 2005 federal level.
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HB802
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
WARD, CHING, FINNEGAN, MEYER, PINE, RHOADS, SONSON, TAKAI, Bertram, Brower
Appropriates $430,000 to increase drug treatment programs in prisons and health centers.
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HB803
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR BOOKS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
WARD, CHING, FINNEGAN, RHOADS, SONSON, Bertram, Brower, Meyer, Pine
Appropriates $1 million for the purchase of books for libraries.
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HB804
RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.
WARD
Provides for the funding and operation of the Office of International Affairs.
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HB805
RELATING TO SAFETY.
WARD
Requires the department of transportation to conduct a study on the most dangerous crosswalks in the State and to retrofit the dangerous crosswalks to have flashing lights installed. Appropriates funds.
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HB806 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Carroll, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to the department of transportation to conduct a pilot study to identify state and county intersections where the time to cross the intersection is insufficient for elderly pedestrians and determine impacts on current traffic volume. (HB806 HD2)
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HB808
RELATING TO LONG TERM CARE.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Carroll, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to assist with the development of the aging and disability resource center program.
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HB809
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE RATE REGULATION.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Rhoads, Ward
Prohibits health insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory. Requires health care insurers to submit rate filings for approval by the insurance commissioner. Establishes penalties and appeal procedures.
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HB810
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR KAPIOLANI COMMUNITY COLLEGE'S LONG-TERM CARE RESOURCE PROGRAM TO TRAIN AND EDUCATE HAWAII'S ELDERCARE WORKFORCE.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to Kapiolani community college to fund its long-term resource program to train a workforce to care for the State's elder population.
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HB811 HD1
RELATING TO ADULT PROTECTION.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, THIELEN, Bertram, Carroll, Meyer
Amending and clarifying the adult protective services law to protect vulnerable elders from abuse, including financial and economic exploitation. (HB811 HD1)
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HB812
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Carroll
Requires a premium reduction of at least 10 per cent for drivers who are at least 55 years of age and who complete a driver accident prevention course.
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HB813
RELATING TO NEEDS ALLOWANCE.
MIZUNO, CHING, FINNEGAN, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Awana, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Hanohano
Establishes a needs allowance for residents of care homes and long-term care facilities.
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HB814 HD1
RELATING TO AGING.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Ching, Rhoads
Establishes five additional faculty positions at the center on aging research and education to assist in the fulfillment of its mission and appropriates funds for that purpose. (HB814 HD1)
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HB815
RELATING TO CEMETERY AND FUNERAL TRUSTS.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Meyer, Rhoads
Establishes requirements for cancellation, refund, and default of prepaid funeral plan contracts. Clarifies requirements for prepaid funeral plan contract terms.
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HB816
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, HANOHANO, RHOADS, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram
Requires dealers in high-density population areas to operate redemption centers.
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HB817 HD1
RELATING TO SAGE PLUS.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for operating costs to support and expand the Sage PLUS Program on the neighbor islands. (HB817 HD1)
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HB818 HD1
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Rhoads, Ward
Establishes an office of the long-term care ombudsman within the executive office on aging and appropriates funds for the office to hire additional staff and to support the office's operating costs to ensure adequate services on the neighbor islands. (HB818 HD1)
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HB819
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Brower, Rhoads
Makes an appropriation to the department of health for an assessment of the issues facing, and the needs of, grandparents raising grandchildren in Hawaii.
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HB820
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Carroll, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to continue the coordination and development of family caregiver support services.
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HB821
RELATING TO TAXATION.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Rhoads
Provides a tax credit to taxpayer caregivers who care for qualified care recipients.
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HB822
RELATING TO FAMILY CAREGIVERS.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Carroll, Manahan, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for grants-in-aid to the counties to design family caregivers grant programs that would provide grants for caregivers who are caring for persons who are aged, infirm, or disabled.
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HB823
RELATING TO FAMILY CAREGIVING.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Carroll, Rhoads
Requires the executive office on aging to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the needs of care recipients who are age sixty and older with physical or cognitive disabilities and the needs of their family caregivers.
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HB824 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
LEE, BROWER, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, WARD, Bertram, Carroll
Establishes an income tax credit for taxpayers who make modifications to their home to increase accessibility for individuals with disabilities. (HB824 HD1)
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HB825 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CHING, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Bertram, Carroll, Rhoads
Strengthens support of family caregivers by, among other things: extending the joint legislative committee on family caregiving, requiring the executive office on aging to conduct a comprehensive assessment of care recipients' needs and the needs of their family caregivers, and appropriating funds to expand services for care recipients and their family caregivers. Expands SAGE Plus program to the neighbor islands. (SD2)
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HB826
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
LEE, BERTRAM, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, WARD
Appropriates funds for the executive office on aging to develop and implement an emergency and evening respite care pilot program.
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HB827
RELATING TO THE ELDERLY.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to the counties to financially assist caregiving programs that receive federal funding cuts.
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HB828
RELATING TO SOCIAL SERVICES.
LEE, AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram
Requires the department of human services to develop and implement a "cash and counseling" pilot program and appropriates funds for that purpose.
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HB829
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
LEE, AWANA, BROWER, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, MIZUNO, PINE, RHOADS, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Manahan
Establishes a pilot program to reimburse family caregivers of functionally dependent or cognitively impaired care recipients; appropriates funds for that purpose; sunsets in 2012.
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HB830
RELATING TO CAREGIVING.
LEE, BERTRAM, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON
Appropriates funds for the executive office on aging to develop and implement a volunteer-hours exchange pilot program in two communities.
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HB832 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
MAGAOAY, BERG, CABANILLA, CHANG, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MORITA, PINE, SONSON, YAMANE, Belatti, Bertram, Finnegan, Manahan, Mizuno, Rhoads, Sagum
Requires the Land Survey Division of the Department of Accounting and General Services to establish the boundaries of the Del Monte employee housing at its Kunia camp. Appropriates funds to purchase the housing area for eventual resale to former Del Monte employees and retirees presently inhabiting the housing. (HB832 HD1)
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HB834
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
SONSON, CABANILLA, CHANG, FINNEGAN, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, PINE, SAGUM, YAMANE
Provides a general excise tax exemption for income received from the State as a an operator of adult residential care homes types I & II; group child care home; group child care center; developmental disabilities domiciliary home; community care foster family home; & adult foster home.
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HB836
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
SONSON, BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CHANG, FINNEGAN, HERKES, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, PINE, SAGUM, YAMANE, Ito
Establishes a voter registration and education program in the office of elections to promote participation in elections by encouraging voter registration, voter education, and voter turnout.
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HB837 HD1
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
MAGAOAY, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, MIZUNO, SONSON, Chong, Herkes, Manahan, McKelvey
Provides a procurement exemption for services contracted with a legislative agency to prepare studies or reports for legislative submittal. (HB837 HD1)
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HB838
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, M. OSHIRO, SONSON, Har, Herkes, Lee, McKelvey, Rhoads, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to department of health to contract with a government agency or U.S. military branch to provide intraisland only roto-wing aeromedical services for rural Oahu.
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HB839
RELATING TO PUBLIC ACCESS TO BEACHES.
MAGAOAY, CHONG, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, Chang, Evans, Manahan, Mizuno, Sonson, Yamane
Appropriates funds for the department of land and natural resources to survey and map all existing public access ways to shoreline areas.
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HB840 HD1
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, EVANS, HERKES, MIZUNO, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, M. Oshiro
Expands the renewable energy technologies tax credit to include fuel cell systems. (HB840 HD1)
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HB841
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.
MAGAOAY, CHONG, HERKES, ITO, LEE, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, SONSON, Chang, Evans, Karamatsu, Manahan, Mizuno, Yamane
Establishes a       year limit for the validity of a final environmental impact statement.
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HB842
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE ACCESS.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, KARAMATSU, SONSON, YAMASHITA, M. Oshiro
Requires voting record of each legislator to be available online on every measure on which a vote is taken in committee or on the floor
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HB844 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY IN WAHIAWA, OAHU.
MAGAOAY, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Chang, Morita
Makes an appropriation for the purchase of land in Wahiawa, Oahu, underlying Lake Wilson or in the event of grant of the land by the landowners, an appropriation to maintain the Wahiawa dam. (HB844 HD1)
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HB845 HD1
RELATING TO SHARK FEEDING.
MAGAOAY, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, ITO, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, SONSON, YAMASHITA, Karamatsu, Lee
Changes ban on all shark feeding activities to prohibit all commercial shark feeding activity, including soliciting and advertising, in the state or state waters. (HB839 HD1)
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HB846
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST IN CONSTRUCTING AND MAKING IMPROVEMENTS TO THE AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ON THE NORTH SHORE OF THE ISLAND OF OAHU.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, CHONG, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Evans, Herkes
Authorizes issuance of special purpose revenue bonds to assist Kamehameha Schools with agricultural irrigation infrastructure improvements.
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HB847
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
MAGAOAY, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, SONSON, Chang, Chong, Har, Herkes, Karamatsu, Manahan, Rhoads, Yamane, Yamashita
Exempts charitable fundraising activities from the general excise tax.
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HB848
RELATING TO VOTING BY MAIL.
SONSON, BERTRAM, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, Ito, Magaoay, Souki
Requires chief election officer to mail a mail-in ballot to all registered voters for the 2008 primary and general elections, and all subsequent. Describes procedures for voting, return of mail-in ballot, replacement of ballot. Repeals absentee ballot laws.
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HB849
RELATING TO PUBLIC AGENCY MEETINGS.
SONSON, CABANILLA, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, Berg, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Souki
Allows 2 or more members, but less than a quorum, of a board or commission to attend presentations, including meetings of other agencies, relating to official board business. Authorizes informational presentations when a quorum is temporarily lost.
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HB850
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SONSON, Caldwell, Evans, Ito, Magaoay, Manahan, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Souki
Extends the "buy-back" restriction on the sale of state housing development dwelling units from ten to fifteen years.
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HB851 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SONSON, CABANILLA, CHANG, KARAMATSU, MIZUNO, RHOADS, Berg, Carroll, Evans, Green, McKelvey, Morita, M. Oshiro, Souki, Tsuji, Wakai
Directs the Department of Land and Natural Resources and Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation to identify public lands within one-half mile of the city's transit corridor and within a one-mile radius of any designated transit station suitable for affordable housing. Requires the Governor to set aside the identified public lands for the development of housing. Requires a report to the Legislature. (HB851 HD1)
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HB852
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
SONSON, Caldwell, Chang, Ito, Lee, Magaoay, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Souki
Permits all elective officers (rather than only members of the legislature) who attain the age of 65 to retire and receive a service retirement allowance while continuing to fill an elective position.
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HB856 HD1
RELATING TO VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION.
SONSON, M. OSHIRO, Bertram, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, McKelvey, Souki
Adds an employee who has otherwise been deemed unable to return to the employee's position after the injury has reached maximum medical improvement, where no offer for permanent alternative duty at equal compensation is made by the employer, to those whom the director of labor and industrial relations may refer to the department of human services or private vocational rehabilitation services. Effective 7/1/07.
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HB857
RELATING TO APPRENTICESHIPS.
SONSON, Bertram, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, McKelvey, Nishimoto, M. Oshiro, Souki, Tsuji, Yamashita
Amends the standards for apprenticeship agreements to include assurances of qualified training personnel, adequate job supervision, and the requisite licenses. Requires the director of department of labor and industrial relations to establish an apprenticeship council whose purpose is to promote and approve apprenticeship programs.
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HB858
RELATING TO MEAL BREAKS.
SONSON, M. OSHIRO, Berg, Bertram, Caldwell, Chong, Lee, Magaoay, Meyer, Nishimoto, Pine, Souki, Tsuji
Requires the provision of rest or meal break periods of at least 30 consecutive minutes for employees who work 5 or more continuous hours unless a collective bargaining agreement provides an express provision for meal breaks or an employee waives the requirement for a rest of meal period.
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HB859 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES.
SONSON, CALDWELL, CHONG, MAGAOAY, M. OSHIRO, Berg, Bertram, Herkes, Lee, McKelvey, Tsuji
Clarifies that certain statutory actions shall not be used to invalidate collective bargaining agreements in effect on and after June 30, 2007 and that such actions may be included in collective bargaining agreements. (SD2)
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HB860
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
SONSON, LEE, Bertram, Caldwell, Chong, Herkes, Magaoay, McKelvey, M. Oshiro, Souki, Tsuji
Provides temporary tax relief to employers by lowering the maximum taxable wage base for calendar years 2008 and 2009. Increases unemployment benefits for eligible individuals. Excludes the payment of benefits to individuals terminated from employment for wilful or wanton misconduct.
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HB862
RELATING TO PREVAILING WAGES.
SONSON, CALDWELL, CHONG, LEE, MAGAOAY, M. OSHIRO, Bertram, Herkes, Manahan, Souki, Tsuji
Allows a joint labormanagement committee established pursuant to the federal Labor Management Cooperation Act of 1978 to institute an action for injunctive and other relief against an employer that fails to pay its employees the prevailing wage. Effective upon approval.
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HB864
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
SONSON, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Souki
Appropriates funds for a secure 600 to 700-bed substance abuse treatment facility designed and operated by the department of public safety. Requires the department to provide treatment, education, job training and development, and associated services for convicted drug offenders and certain probationers.
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HB865
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
SONSON, BELATTI, BERG, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, PINE
Requires minors who commit graffiti to remove their graffiti from the affected property and to perform community service to remove graffiti from other properties. Creates a new penalty for property damage that involves graffiti by requiring the defendant to remove their graffiti from the affected property and to perform community service to remove graffiti from other properties.
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HB866
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
SONSON, MIZUNO, Ito, Magaoay, Manahan, B. Oshiro, Pine
Requires occupational diseases to be considered work injuries that are compensable under workers' compensation law.
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HB867
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW.
SONSON, MIZUNO, Ito, Magaoay, Pine
Allows negotiation between employers and public unions over workers' compensation coverage and benefits.
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HB868
RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH.
SONSON, Ito, Magaoay, Manahan, Mizuno
Prohibits an employer from subjecting an employee to an abusive work environment; provides legal recourse for employees who have been psychologically, physically, or economically harmed as a result of being deliberately subjected to an abusive work environment.
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HB871 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SEAWATER AIR CONDITIONING DISTRICT COOLING SYSTEMS.
MORITA, CARROLL, SAY
Allows the sale of cooling from seawater air conditioning district cooling systems to qualify for state enterprise zone benefits. (SD1)
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HB872
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
MORITA, CARROLL, SAY
Clarifies definition of "renewable energy producer" to include thermal energy sold to customers of district cooling systems, for purposes of leasing public lands; allows a county to grant, sell or otherwise dispose of easements for chilled water and seawater distribution systems for renewable energy seawater air conditioning district cooling systems by negotiation without public auction.
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HB873 HD1
RELATING TO ENERGY.
MORITA, CARROLL, SAY
Require agencies to provide priority handling and processing on all state and county permits required for renewable energy projects. (HD1)
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HB874
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER.
EVANS
Short form bill relating to public safety training center.
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HB875 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Establishes EMT training stipend program to remedy shortage of MICT paramedics and assist students who are public or private paramedics and cannot access a program. Make an appropriation.. (HB875 HD1)
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HB876
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Short form bill relating to health.
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HB877 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Requires the Insurance Commissioner facilitate an audit of each domestic mutual benefit society to report the financial condition and the results of operations of the mutual benefit society and value of the services provided to the people of the State of Hawaii compared to that of the mutual benefit society's tax exemption. (HB877 HD1)
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HB878
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Short form bill relating to health.
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HB879
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Short form bill relating to health.
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HB880
RELATING TO EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT.
BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, LEE, LUKE, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SAIKI, SONSON, TAKUMI, WAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Chong, Herkes, Souki, Tsuji
Provides a state earned income tax credit.
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HB881 HD1
RELATING TO COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENTS TO INCOME TAX RATES AND STANDARD DEDUCTION AND PERSONAL EXEMPTION AMOUNTS.
BELATTI, BERG, CARROLL, LUKE, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAIKI, SONSON, TAKUMI, WAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Har, Herkes, Lee, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Rhoads, Souki
Provides for the assessment of tax rates and computation of the standard deduction and personal exemption based on inflation. Effective July 1, 2020 (HB881 HD1)
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HB882 HD1
RELATING TO THE COLLEGE SAVINGS ACCOUNT PROGRAM.
BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CHANG, LEE, LUKE, MIZUNO, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Har, Herkes, Nishimoto, M. Oshiro, Saiki, Sonson, Souki, Tsuji, Wakai
Establishes a tax deduction for contributions to a college savings account under the College Savings Account Program. Requires the Department of Health to issue a $1,000 voucher to open a college account under the Program, with the issuance of each birth certificate for a child born in the state. (HB882 HD1)
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HB883
RELATING TO VOTING.
BELATTI, SONSON, Bertram, Cabanilla, Carroll, Chong, Har, Herkes, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Rhoads, Souki
Allows same-day voter registration; reduces the closing date for voter registration from thirty days to fifteen days.
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HB884
RELATING TO LOBBYISTS.
BELATTI, CABANILLA, CHONG, M. OSHIRO, Bertram, Mizuno
Requires lobbyists to pay a $50 registration fee for each employer or organization that receives $50,000 or more in annual revenues.
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HB885
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS TAX.
BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, RHOADS, SONSON, WAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Chong, Har, Lee, Luke, B. Oshiro, M. Oshiro, Souki
Requires department of taxation to review the forms and process for collecting the transient accommodations tax from vacation rentals and bed and breakfast establishments and report revenues received from them. Requires department of taxation to work with Hawaii tourism authority and counties to identify owners operating vacation rentals and bed and breakfast establishments and enforce transient accommodations tax compliance.
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HB886
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS TAX.
BELATTI, BERG, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SONSON, Chong, Har, Lee, Luke, Mizuno, M. Oshiro
Assesses the transient accommodations tax on cruise ship cabins based on the time the ship is docked at a Hawaii port.
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HB887
RELATING TO WHISTLEBLOWERS' PROTECTION.
WATERS
Provides additional protection to public employees who report violations of the law, waste, and gross misconduct, incompetence, or inefficiency; expands the state ombudsman's responsibilities regarding whistleblowers; and appropriates funds.
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HB888
RELATING TO CRIME.
WATERS
Short form bill relating to crime.
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HB889
RELATING TO SCHOOLS.
WATERS
Short form bill relating to schools.
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HB890
RELATING TO TORTS.
WATERS
Short form bill relating to torts.
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HB891
RELATING TO PROPERTY.
WATERS
Short form bill relating to property.
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HB892
RELATING TO TRAFFIC.
WATERS
Short form bill relating to traffic.
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HB893
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SOUKI (BR)
Allows for the operation of larger articulated buses used for public transit purposes on public roadways.
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HB894 HD2
RELATING TO COMMERCIAL DRIVERS' LICENSES.
SOUKI, LEE, LUKE, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, SONSON, Evans, Har, Nakasone, Takumi
Allows drivers 18 years of age or older to drive a commercial motor vehicle for intrastate commerce. (HB894 HD2)
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HB896
RELATING TO THE LEGISLATIVE BROADCAST PROGRAM.
KARAMATSU
Makes appropriation to wire state capitol conference rooms and the capitol auditorium to broadcast public hearings.
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HB897 HD1
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS ON THE INTERNET.
KARAMATSU
Appropriates funds for archived and indexed video and audio streams of legislative proceedings on the Internet. (HB897 HD1)
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HB898
RELATING TO FIXED GUIDEWAY STATION ENTERPRISE ZONES.
KARAMATSU, CHANG, Caldwell, Carroll, Say, Souki
Creates enterprise zones within a half-mile radius of stations of a fixed guideway system on Oahu. Grants various tax concessions relating to enterprise zones to qualified businesses, including new construction of affordable housing within those zones.
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HB900
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHONG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to finance the development of a long-range plan for a food innovation and security center.
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HB901
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL TAXATION.
TSUJI, BROWER, KARAMATSU, Chong
Establishes the agricultural business investment tax credit.
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HB902 HD2 SD3
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL TAX CREDITS.
TSUJI, BROWER, KARAMATSU, Chong
Establishes the important agricultural land agricultural business tax credit. (SD3)
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HB903
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY LEASES.
SAY
Requires the lessor of commercial and industrial properties to pay the lessee the market value of improvements made by the lessee in the event that the lessor does not renegotiate the lease with that lessee.
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HB904
RELATING TO COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY CONSTRUCTION FINANCING.
SAY
Creates a county infrastructure capacity construction loan revolving fund to make loans to counties to increase infrastructure facilities.
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HB905
RELATING TO LEASEHOLDS.
SAY
Creates protections for lessees of long-term commercial and industrial property lease agreements. Excludes proceeds from the sale of commercial or industrial property, where the lessor sells the property to the lessee at the termination or expiration of the leasehold agreement, from gross income, adjusted gross income, and taxable income.
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HB906 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SAY
Creates an affordable housing inventory advisory commission to identify, maintain, and report to the legislature on estimates of the existing and potential supply of all categories of affordable housing and the existing and potential demand for affordable housing in the State. Requires the commission to make recommendations to relevant state or county agencies to encourage affordable housing opportunities in the State. (HB906 HD1)
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HB907
RELATING TO CIVIL UNIONS.
SAY, B. OSHIRO
Authorizes civil unions. Provides civil unions with same requisites, rights, and responsibilities as provided for marriages under Chapter 572.
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HB908
RELATING TO CIVIL UNION.
SAY, B. OSHIRO
Extends the same rights and responsibilities of spouses to partners in a civil union.
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HB909 HD1
RELATING TO CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
SAY (BR)
Expands conflicts of interests section of state ethics code. (HB909 HD1)
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HB911
RELATING TO TIME SHARE ZONING.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the counties to establish a time share zoning district.
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HB912
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR POULI ROAD CONNECTOR IMPROVEMENTS, BALL FIELD AND RECREATIONAL FACILITY LIGHT SYSTEM RETROFITTING, AND ERADICATION OF THE COQUI FROG.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $1,800,000 for CIP projects on Kaua'i for Pouli road connector improvements, ballfield and recreational facility light system retrofitting and $300,000 for the eradication of the coqui frog.
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HB913
RELATING TO PUBLIC RECORDS.
TAKAI
Removes real property tax information from the list of public records subject to disclosure in chapter 92F.
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HB914
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A COMMUNITY-BASED AQUACULTURE PROGRAM IN HONOKAA.
TAKAMINE (BR)
Appropriates $100,000 for the 2007-2008 fiscal year for a community-based aquaculture program involving high school students and local aquaculture farmers in Honokaa.
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HB915 HD1
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS OFFICERS.
SONSON, CHONG, M. Oshiro, Souki
Provides corrections officers with similar retirement benefits afforded other law enforcement and safety officers by allowing retirement after 25 years of credited service, unreduced for age. Requires increased percent contributions to ERS for Hybrid Plan corrections officers. Effective 07/01/2059. (HB915 HD1)
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HB916 HD2
RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
EVANS, BERTRAM, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHONG, HAR, HERKES, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, SAY, SONSON, TAKAI, TAKUMI, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Caldwell, M. Oshiro, Takamine
Establishes a lifelong learning program and tax credit in the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to support upgraded training for the incumbent workforce. Establishes the Kama'aina Come Home Program to bring skilled kama'ainas home to work in the technology sector and other shortage areas. (HB916 HD2)
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HB917
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO
Exempts from general excise and use taxes the fuel sold from a foreign-trade zone for intrastate air transportation by common carriers.
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HB918
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE RATE REGULATION.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO
Prohibits health insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory. Requires health care insurers to submit rate filings for approval by the insurance commissioner. Establishes penalties and appeal procedures.
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HB919
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
TSUJI, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, HERKES, Brower, Magaoay, Takamine, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the department of public safety to provide cognitive restructuring and transition programs statewide.
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HB920 HD1
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
TSUJI, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, Brower, Chong, Green, Magaoay, Takamine, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the department of public safety to provide a cognitive restructuring and transition program in the county of Hawaii. (HB920 HD1)
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HB921
RELATING TO RISK MANAGEMENT.
TSUJI, CHANG, HANOHANO, HERKES, Brower, Chong, Green, Magaoay, Takamine
Allows a state agency under certain conditions to enter into an indemnity agreement with a county to receive county aid, assistance, support, benefits, services, or interests in or rights to use county property. Authorizes the state to obtain sufficient loss insurance for such indemnification.
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HB922
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE COLLEGE.
TSUJI, CHANG, HANOHANO, HERKES, Evans, Green, Takamine
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii at Hilo for the Hawaiian language college for educational purposes.
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HB923
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TSUJI, CHANG, HANOHANO, HERKES, Evans, Green, Takamine
Appropriates funds for facilities construction and other educational needs of Nawahiokalaniopuu laboratory school of the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
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HB924
RELATING TO A COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM TAX CREDIT.
TAKAI
Establishes a college savings program tax credit.
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HB925
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PERTAINING TO HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Capital improvement projects pertaining to housing.
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HB926 HD1
RELATING TO COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS.
SHIMABUKURO
Establishes a definition of "community land trust" (CLT). Allows CLTs to qualify for Rental Housing Trust Fund moneys, grants, and other state subsidies and funds. (HB926 HD1)
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HB927
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Requires the Hawaii Public Housing Authority to annually assess tenant income to determine their continued eligibility for public housing.
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HB929 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT.
SHIMABUKURO
Establishes the Incentive and Streamlining Grants Program to assist counties in streamlining the permit and approval process for construction and development of workforce housing. (HB929 HD1)
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HB930
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NINETEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
MARUMOTO
Capital improvement projects for 19th representative district.
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HB931 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO MOPEDS.
WAKAI, NISHIMOTO, Bertram, Souki
Exempts certain three-wheeled mopeds from seating and passenger restrictions on the operation of mopeds. Requires liability and property damage insurance on three-wheeled mopeds. Restricts three-wheeled mopeds to roadways with speed limits of 35 mph or less. (SD1)
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HB932 HD1
RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
WAKAI, BELATTI, LEE, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Evans, Sagum, Souki, Tsuji
Establishes the high technology industry task force to develop a state master plan for high technology. (HB932 HD1)
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HB933
RELATING TO TAXATION.
WAKAI, BELATTI, LEE, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAGUM, SHIMABUKURO, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Evans, Souki, Tsuji
Requires businesses who apply for tax credits that are related to their commercial activities to sign a release statement allowing the department of taxation to publicly disclose their names and the names and amounts of the tax credits claimed. Requires the department of taxation to publicly disclose businesses that receive the tax credits.
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HB934
RELATING TO CEMETERIES.
WAKAI, LEE, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Evans, Magaoay, Mizuno, Sagum, Shimabukuro, Souki, Yamashita
Requires a cemetery authority to file with the department of commerce and consumer affairs a map of the cemetery, and a unique locating identifier that becomes a part of the contract disclosure requirements. Makes authority's books subject to examination by the department of commerce and consumer affairs.
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HB935 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
WAKAI, BELATTI, MAGAOAY, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Shimabukuro
Appropriates funds to pay for the increased costs of, and to attract federal funding for, statewide technical assistance provided to the aquaculture industry through the University of Hawaii Sea Grant Extension Service. (HB935 HD1)
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HB936 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO GIFT CERTIFICATES.
HERKES
Prohibits a gift certificate issuer from charging back-end service fees for dormancy, maintenance, or inactivity. Prohibits issuance fees greater than $2 upon purchase of a certificate. Requires disclosure of service fees. (SD1)
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HB937 HD2
RELATING TO ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING TRADES.
HERKES
Specifies educational requirements for the electrician trade. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB937 HD2)
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HB938 HD1
RELATING TO ELECTRICIANS AND PLUMBERS.
HERKES
Creates separate governing boards for electricians and plumbers and separates regulation of electricians and plumbers into two Hawaii Revised Statutes chapters. (HB938 HD1)
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HB939
RELATING TO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY.
HERKES
Allows out-of-state certified public accountants to practice accountancy in Hawaii.
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HB940
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HERKES
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 5th representative district.
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HB941
RELATING TO THE OBSERVANCE OF THE ASIAN LUNAR NEW YEAR.
MARUMOTO, AWANA, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, ITO, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, TOKIOKA, WARD, Belatti, Chong, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sagum, Takamine, Takumi, Wakai, Yamane, Yamashita
Officially recognizes the Asian Lunar New Year.
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HB942
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC LAND TRUST.
ITO
Short form effectuates the title of this Act.
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HB943
RELATING TO CONSERVATION.
ITO, CHONG
Short form bill.
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HB944
RELATING TO CONSERVATION.
ITO, CHONG
Short form bill.
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HB945
RELATING TO COUNSELING.
ITO, Carroll, Chong, Hanohano, Magaoay, Manahan, Morita
Requires the department of education to permit students in each public high school to meet for non-academic counseling with a chaplain in the religious faith of the student's choice. Defines chaplain.
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HB946
RELATING TO COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FINANCING.
ITO, CHONG, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, Carroll, Manahan, Morita
Creates county infrastructure capacity construction loan revolving fund within department of budget and finance to provide loans to the counties for infrastructure improvements.
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HB947
RELATING TO HOUSING.
CABANILLA
Directs city and county of Honolulu to reopen discussion with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and the Rural Development Administration for the rehabilitation and sale of residences at Varona village to the present residents.
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HB948 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
NAKASONE
Exempts affordable housing projects from the general excise tax. (HB948 HD1)
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HB949
RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.
NAKASONE
Authorizes the public utilities commission to regulate petroleum utilities and gasoline service stations industry in the State; defines petroleum utility.
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HB950
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
NAKASONE, HERKES
Alters Hawaii health systems corporation board membership by having governor appoint 10 members, 5 each from nominees by house speaker and senate president (3 nominees per position). Increases physician member term from 2 to 4 years; alters manner of appointment. Eliminates regional committees' advisory capacity to the governor concerning nominees for the board.
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HB951
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.
TAKUMI (BR)
Requires the department of education to provide suitable transportation to and from school and for educational field trips for all children in grades kindergarten to twelve and in special education classes.
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HB952
RELATING TO SCHOOL CLOSURES OR CONSOLIDATIONS.
TAKUMI (BR)
Requires the department of education to conduct a cost benefit analysis and determine the cost savings of school closures or consolidations. Requires fifty per cent of the actual fiscal savings to be retained by the new configuration of affected schools for a period of not less than five years.
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HB953
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Establishes and appropriates funds for a textbook lending library program at each UH community college to assist students in need.
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HB954
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING.
TAKUMI
Establishes an affordable housing program for public school teachers and a second mortgage revolving fund. Appropriates funds for: (1) the repair and maintenance of teacher housing; and (2) second mortgage loans for public school teachers. Provides for a report on the effectiveness of housing availability in increasing teacher recruitment.
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HB955 HD1
RELATING TO TEACHER HOUSING.
TAKUMI
Creates an affordable housing program to provide housing at affordable prices for qualified public school teachers and other educational staff. (HB955 HD1)
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HB956
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HANOHANO
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 4th representative district.
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HB957
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE "ROADS IN LIMBO" PROGRAM IN HAWAII COUNTY.
HANOHANO, CHANG, GREEN, MIZUNO, TSUJI, Belatti, Bertram, Evans, Har, Herkes, Manahan, Sagum, Tokioka
Appropriates $2,000,000 to maintain and repair roads in the "roads in limbo" program in Hawaii county.
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HB958
RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.
TAKAI
Prohibits pedestrians from walking in or on a highway or its right of way for the purpose of soliciting for sale or selling anything or for soliciting or accepting donations of any kind.
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HB959 HD1
RELATING TO IOLANI PALACE.
SAGUM, CHONG, EVANS, ITO, MAGAOAY, MORITA, TOKIOKA, Souki
Exempts Iolani Palace from the standards and conditions related to the receipt of funds pursuant to chapter 42F, HRS. (HB959 HD1)
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HB960
RELATING TO SMALL BOAT HARBORS.
SAGUM, CHONG, EVANS, ITO, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, TOKIOKA, Souki
Authorizes the Board of Land and Natural Resources to designate a small boat harbor improvement project if it determines that there is need for replanning, renewal, or redevelopment of the facilities and infrastructure. Provides a means for financing.
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HB961
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.
SAGUM (BR)
Exempts the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation from statutory requirements regarding state risk management, contracts for concessions, tax clearance for contracts with the State or counties, and the Hawaii Public Procurement Code.
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HB962 SD2
RELATING TO CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE.
MAGAOAY, CARROLL, CHANG, GREEN, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Mizuno, Sagum, Tokioka, Yamane
Appropriates funds for the modified home care and community health demonstration project to address chronic kidney disease, particularly end stage renal disease for patients living in remote areas of the State. (SD2)
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HB963 HD2
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, HERKES, Caldwell, Chong, Ito, Manahan, Mizuno, Sagum, Tokioka, Yamane
Prohibits government contracts under $5,000,000 and exclusively for the services of architects, engineers, surveyors, or landscape architects from requiring the contractor to defend the government from any liability arising out of the contractor's performance under the contract. Allows provisions in contracts between the State or counties and the licensed professionals that require indemnification due to negligent acts. Creates ten-year statute of limitations on claims for defense of the State from date of execution of the contract for contracts entered into prior to July 1, 2007. (HB963 HD2)
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HB965 HD1
RELATING TO A GRANT TO KAHUKU HOSPITAL.
MAGAOAY, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, GREEN, ITO, LEE, MEYER, MIZUNO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, Yamashita
Appropriates funds as a grant to Kahuku hospital from the emergency appropriation approved by the legislature during the regular session of 2007 to permit it to maintain operations and cover costs of reorganization and to transfer it to the Hawaii health systems corporation. (HB965 HD1)
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HB966 HD1
RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.
MAGAOAY, CHONG, ITO, MANAHAN, YAMANE, Herkes, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Sagum, Tokioka, Yamashita
Modifies the composition of the contractors license board. Requires at least 3 members of the contractors license board to be appointed from a list of nominees submitted from the speaker of the house of representatives and at least 3 from a list submitted by the president of the senate. (HB966 HD1)
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HB967
RELATING TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.
KARAMATSU, ITO, LEE, MIZUNO, SONSON, WATERS, Belatti, Brower, Magaoay, Souki, Tokioka, Yamashita
Establishes a pilot project in the department of transportation to develop and evaluate a program for the acquisition, placement, operation, and maintenance of video surveillance cameras for the purpose of deterring graffiti on state highway signs and of prosecuting offenders. Appropriates funds.
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HB968
RELATING TO TAXATION.
KARAMATSU, BROWER, ITO, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, WATERS, Lee, Sonson, Souki
Exempts from the general excise tax, up to $2,000 of income from trusts whose sole beneficiaries are blind, deaf, or disabled and taxes any additional income from the trusts at a 1/2% tax rate.
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HB969 HD1
RELATING TO THE WEED AND SEED STRATEGY.
SONSON, CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, PINE, Evans, Green, Har, Lee, Magaoay, Rhoads, Wakai
Establishes a permanent Weed and Seed Program within the Department of the Attorney General. Appropriates funds as a grant-in-aid to maintain the operations of the Weed and Seed program in the Ala Moana, downtown Honolulu, Kalihi, Waipahu, and Ewa beach communities on Oahu, to be expended by the Department of the Attorney General through a contract with PACT. (HB969 HD1)
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HB970 HD1
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
SONSON, EVANS, B. OSHIRO, PINE, Bertram, Finnegan, Green, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Wakai
Requires workers' compensation insurers to provide reports to the Director of Labor and Industrial Relations. (HB970 HD1)
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HB971
RELATING TO PEER COUNSELING SERVICES IN HIGH SCHOOLS.
B. OSHIRO, TAKAI
Requires department of education to establish peer counseling services at each high school in the State. Appropriations.
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HB972
RELATING TO AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS.
WATERS
Abolishes requirement that automated external defibrillator program be administered by physician to be immune from tort liability under certain circumstances.
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HB973
RELATING TO EDUCATION IN MIDDLE SCHOOLS.
B. OSHIRO, TAKAI
Creates one full-time student activities coordinator position for each middle school. Appropriations.
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HB974
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
B. OSHIRO, HERKES, MAGAOAY, YAMASHITA
Transfers the review function of state procurement determinations to the office of the ombudsman.
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HB975 HD1
RELATING TO STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.
B. OSHIRO, BELATTI, BROWER, MCKELVEY, RHOADS, TOKIOKA, Bertram, Har, Manahan, Mizuno, Sagum
Reduces the value of a gift that must be reported by a legislator or government employee, spouse or dependent child of a legislator or government employee from $200 to $100. (HB975 HD1)
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HB976
RELATING TO LOBBYISTS.
BERG, BELATTI, B. OSHIRO, Rhoads, Wakai
Expands the regulation of lobbyists to include the lobbying for administrative action extending beyond rulemaking.
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HB977
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
BERG, HANOHANO, Wakai
Separates the positions of the Director of Hawaiian Home Lands and the chairperson of the Hawaiian Homes Commission.
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HB978
RELATING TO GEOLOGISTS.
BERG, HANOHANO, Wakai
Provides for the registration of professional geologists.
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HB979
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
BERG, HANOHANO, Wakai
Separates the positions of the Director of Agriculture and the chairperson of the Board of Agriculture.
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HB980
RELATING TO AIRPORT CONCESSIONS.
BERG, Wakai
Requires the price of a product sold by an airport concession to be at the average price of the same product offered for sale to the public elsewhere in the same county. Defines "average price" as the range of prices of a product varying within 5% above or below the median price of the product within a county.
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HB981
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.
LUKE, BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, GREEN, ITO, MORITA, SAIKI, SONSON, TAKUMI, THIELEN, Chong, Herkes, Mizuno, Rhoads
Requires preparation of an environmental assessment for any new development of residentially zoned land whose acreage exceeds five acres, including subdivision requests of land with a slope of 20% or more.
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HB982
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
LUKE, SAIKI, Cabanilla, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, Mizuno, Morita, Sonson, Takumi, Thielen
Decriminalizes the offense of prostitution. Makes prostitution a violation only if it is committed in a public place.
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HB983
RELATING TO THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS.
LUKE, BELATTI, GREEN, MIZUNO, RHOADS, SONSON, Berg, Chong, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, Morita, Saiki, Takumi
Increases the number of associate judges on the intermediate court of appeals from 5 to 7.
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HB984
RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY.
LUKE, BERG, EVANS, GREEN, MIZUNO, MORITA, SAIKI, SONSON, Belatti, Brower, Chang, Chong, Herkes, Ito, Rhoads, Takumi
Makes unlawful the use, setting, maintenance, or tending of any body-gripping trap.
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HB985
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY.
LUKE, BERG, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, ITO, MIZUNO, MORITA, SAIKI, SONSON, Belatti, Brower, Ching, Green, Herkes, Rhoads, Takumi, Thielen
Permits the department of land and natural resources to obtain a warrant and enter privately owned real property to mitigate hazards posed by potential rock, soil, or other slope movement, and to charge the owner for the cost of mitigating the hazard.
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HB986
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FIFTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
WATERS
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 51st representative district.
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HB987 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO POLICE OFFICERS.
WATERS
Clarifies meaning of "acts done in the performance of the officer's duty as a police officer" for purposes of determining if a police officer who is prosecuted or sued must be represented by an attorney provided by the county. Specifies that the police commission's request for recommendation by the county attorney or corporation counsel shall be responded to within seven days. (SD2)
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HB988 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
WATERS
Provides for post retirement allowance increases based upon the number of years of credited service and the number of years in retirement. Makes appropriation. (HB988 HD1)
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HB989
RELATING TO LEAVE SHARING.
WATERS
Allows employees to donate sick leave credits in addition to vacation credits to assist employees who are on extended leave due to illness.
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HB990
RELATING TO RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE.
WATERS
Increases the retirement allowance for certain professions under the state employees' retirement system.
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HB991 HD1
RELATING TO TOURISM.
MANAHAN, BROWER, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, YAMANE, Cabanilla, Carroll, Sonson, Wakai
Requires the Hawaii Tourism Authority to set aside a percentage of its annual marketing budget for local marketing campaigns. Allows the Authority to promote the tourism industry's interest and projects and positions within the state. Adds workforce development to list of items for which the Authority may enter into contracts (HB991 HD1).
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HB992
RELATING TO SCRAP COPPER DEALERS.
MANAHAN
Prohibits scrap copper dealers from purchasing copper from minors and persons without a government-issued picture ID. Imposes additional recordkeeping requirements for scrap copper transactions. Requires records to be kept and made available to the counties and county police for four years.
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HB993 HD1
RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE ARTS.
MANAHAN, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, B. OSHIRO, SONSON, YAMANE, Chang, Herkes, Mizuno, Morita, Wakai
Requires the State Foundation on Culture and Arts to develop a program for performance art such as theater, music, and dance, emphasizing performances by students and community members. Requires SFCA to make recommendations regarding needed appropriations to support statewide cultural extension programs (HB993 HD1).
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HB994
RELATING TO PUBLIC AGENCY MEETINGS.
MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, Brower, Hanohano, Magaoay, Mizuno, Rhoads, Sonson, Wakai, Yamane
Clarifies that in cases where a meeting has been duly noticed but a board fails to attain a quorum, the remaining members of the board may still receive testimony and presentations.
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HB995
RELATING TO LANGUAGE ACCESS.
MANAHAN, BERG, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHANG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, PINE, SAY, SONSON, TAKUMI, YAMANE
Provides for emergency communications and updates from the State to be translated and broadcast in additional languages.
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HB996
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ALARM SYSTEMS.
RHOADS, LEE, Belatti, Brower, Mizuno
Prohibits motor vehicle alarm systems. Provides exception for authorized emergency vehicles.
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HB997
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR KUKUI GARDENS.
RHOADS, SAY
Makes an appropriation for the purchase of a property interest in Kukui Gardens.
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HB998
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
RHOADS
Clarifies that the crime of false reporting to law-enforcement authorities includes giving false identification and information to the authorities during the investigation of any motor vehicle accident.
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HB999
RELATING TO PROSTITUTION.
RHOADS
Allows the court to require the pictures of persons convicted of soliciting prostitution to be run in the local newspaper.
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HB1000
RELATING TO VACCINATIONS.
RHOADS
Includes human papillomavirus immunization in the teen vax program.
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HB1001 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SAY, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, GREEN, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SAGUM, SOUKI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Cabanilla, Hanohano, McKelvey, Shimabukuro, Sonson
Provides an expedited process for county review and decision on planning, zoning, and construction exemptions sought by a developer of an affordable rental project. Provides, if the county fails or refuses to take action on the proposed project, the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation may review and make a decision on the proposed project. Makes the provisions applicable only to a county with at least 750,000 residents for a four-year period. Appropriates funds. (SD2)
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HB1002 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
SHIMABUKURO, BELATTI, BERG, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, M. OSHIRO, B. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SAY, SOUKI, TAKUMI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, WAKAI, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Hanohano, Sagum, Sonson, Takamine
Assesses a graduated anti-speculation tax on the capital gains realized on real property held from less than 6 months and up to 24 months before sold. Deposits realizations to Rental Housing Trust Fund. (SD1)
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HB1006 HD2
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
HERKES, BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHONG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, HAR, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SAGUM, SAY, SOUKI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, WAKAI, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Chang, Sonson
Establishes the Office of the Director of Disaster Preparedness and a Disaster Preparedness Commission to develop a disaster preparedness plan for Hawaii that includes the identification of hazards and hazard impact zones; disaster mitigation policies, requirements, and incentives; and best responses. (HB1006 HD2)
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HB1009 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE.
CALDWELL, CHANG, EVANS, KARAMATSU, LEE, Waters
Makes an appropriation to the department of education to settle pending class action lawsuits brought by part-time and substitute teachers against the department of education of unpaid wages. (SD1)
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HB1010 HD1
RELATING TO TECHNOLOGY GROWTH.
CHANG, ITO, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, YAMANE, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Green, Hanohano, Herkes, Lee, Magaoay, Say, Souki, Yamashita
Appropriates funds for the Economic Development Alliance of Hawaii to coordinate marketing, with emphasis on representing Hawaii's technology companies and opportunities on the mainland. (HB1010 HD1)
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HB1011 HD1
RELATING TO UNIFORM INFORMATION PRACTICES.
CHANG, GREEN, HANOHANO, ITO, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, TSUJI, YAMANE, Berg, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Herkes, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Say, Yamashita
Requires the UH Board of Regents to disclose, upon request, proposed compensation or compensation changes for administrative positions in the UH system. (HB1011 HD1)
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HB1012 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHANG, GREEN, HANOHANO, LEE, MIZUNO, Caldwell, Chong, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, B. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Tsuji, Yamane, Yamashita
Provides funding to the University of Hawaii to design, research, and develop a web-based interactive searchable database of workforce training opportunities. (HB1012 HD1)
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HB1013 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING.
CHANG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, KARAMATSU, LEE, B. OSHIRO, YAMANE, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Herkes, Ito, Magaoay, Mizuno, Say, Tsuji, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii to: (1) Research and develop a statewide web-based database of experiential learning opportunities; and (2) Perform a study to identify and determine barriers to businesses and organizations that wish to volunteer to provide experiential learning opportunities to students. (HB1013 HD1)
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HB1015
RELATING TO WORKER'S RIGHTS.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Permits director of labor to reopen worker's compensation case after settlement if settlement has been obtained by the exertion of undue influence over any party or as a result of the disability or mental incompetence of the employee. Requires private employers who provide pension plans to their employees to allow an employee who has vested to receive pension payments upon becoming disabled, regardless of age.
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HB1016
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
YAMANE, LEE
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 37th representative district.
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HB1017 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY.
YAMANE, MANAHAN, Takamine
Requires that the Board of the Hawaii Tourism Authority include at least one member who is a representative of local labor organizations in the state. (HB1017 HD1)
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HB1019
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.
YAMANE, MANAHAN, Yamashita
Directs department of transportation to prepare environmental impact statement to determine impact to state and counties of the cruiseline industry.
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HB1020
RELATING TO TOURISM WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
YAMANE, CHANG, MANAHAN
Appropriates $250,000 in FY 2007-2008 and FY 2008-2009 to Hawaii tourism authority for tourism workforce development to support programs on islands of Hawaii, Kauai, and Maui; provided that the amount appropriated shall be half the amount invested by the authority in Hawaiian tourism workforce development programs.
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HB1021
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
FINNEGAN
Requires the auditor to conduct a management, financial, and program audit of the Department of Education.
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HB1022
RELATED TO DEVELOPMENT.
FINNEGAN
Amends the quality growth section of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to add to the purpose of quality growth and establish more comprehensive provisions to develop a quality growth program.
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HB1023
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 1, OF THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION, TO CHANGE THE AGE QUALIFICATION FOR THE OFFICES OF GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FROM THE AGE OF THIRTY YEARS TO THE AGE OF TWENTYFIVE YEARS.
SOUKI
Amends the constitution to change the age qualification for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor from the age of thirty years to the age of twentyfive years.
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HB1024
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
CABANILLA, HANOHANO, Lee, Mizuno
Prohibits the State Land Use Commission from allowing land to be reclassified from agricultural to urban use unless public thoroughfares have first been completed.
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HB1025 HD1
MAKING A GRANT-IN-AID TO THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIONS CLUB TO CONSTRUCT A CAMP FACILITY FOR YOUTH ON OAHU.
CABANILLA, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, Awana, Green, Hanohano, Lee, Manahan, Meyer, Mizuno, Shimabukuro
Makes a grant to the Hawaii Lions Club to construct a youth camp on Oahu. (HB1025 HD1)
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HB1026
RELATING TO LANDOWNER LIABILITY.
CABANILLA, AWANA, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, MIZUNO, Green, Hanohano, Lee, Manahan
Limits landowner's liability towards persons using private roadways for egress and ingress from one public highway to another public highway.
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HB1027
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CABANILLA
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 42nd representative district.
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HB1028 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO WALKING TRAILS.
BERTRAM, MORITA, Chong, Pine, Rhoads, Tokioka
Request the Na Ala Hele program under the department of land and natural resources to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the Pi‘ilani trail from Makena to Kapalua as an important Hawaiian coastal cultural heritage corridor and opening the trail to the public. (SD1)
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HB1029
RELATING TO BEACHES.
BERTRAM, Chong, Morita
Requires DLNR to develop a comprehensive plan to improve lateral access between beaches, especially on the neighbor islands. Amends the definition of "trail", as used in chapter 198D relating to the Hawaii Statewide Trail and Access System, to include those that connect one beach to another.
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HB1030
RELATING TO COASTAL LANDS.
BERTRAM, Morita
Creates a task force to develop a trail system around coastal lands.
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HB1031
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
BERTRAM
Reforms the certificate of need review process to require a joint hearing of a subarea council or councils, review panel, and statewide council; provides a waiver from the certificate of need requirements for the construction and operation of a new West Maui acute care hospital.
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HB1032
RELATING TO TAXATION.
BERTRAM, Chong, Rhoads
Creates an general excise tax exemption for the purchase or installation of equipment, or cost of structural modification to utilize alternative energy improvements.
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HB1033
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHONG, BELATTI, CARROLL, GREEN, HANOHANO, ITO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, TOKIOKA, YAMANE, YAMASHITA
Requires DOE to develop a plan to increase academic services to students in the A+ Program. Appropriates funds.
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HB1034 SD1
RELATING TO TAXES.
CHONG, BELATTI, CARROLL, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Tokioka
Establishes integrated tax services and management special fund to receive revenues from the integrated tax services and management systems post-implementation revenue-generating initiatives; provides that moneys in the fund will be used to pay for the integrated tax services and management systems; requires that the department of taxation, by rule adopted pursuant to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall require the electronic, telephonic, or optical filing of tax returns under certain conditions; provides that a service fee shall not be required. (SD1)
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HB1035
RELATING TO TAXES.
CHONG, MANAHAN, YAMASHITA, Belatti, Bertram, Carroll, Ito, Tokioka
Requires the Department of Taxation to develop and adopt rules for all nonresident taxpayers involved in pass-through entities, such as partnerships, s-corporations, and limited liability companies to ensure fair and equitable payment of state taxes
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HB1036
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
CHONG, ITO, YAMASHITA, McKelvey
Strengthens enforcement of the requirement that all motorists are insured by requiring motor vehicle insurers to notify lien holders on motor vehicles, of cancellations of insurance policies that occur within ninety days of the date of issuance.
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HB1037 HD1
RELATING TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
CHONG, ITO, YAMASHITA
Requires affected agencies to account for sea-level rise and minimize risks from coastal hazards such as erosion, storm inundation, hurricanes, and tsunamis. Preserves public access and public shoreline access. Extends shoreline setback to not less than forty feet from shoreline and requires counties to account for annual erosion rates. (HB1037 HD1)
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HB1038
RELATING TO OUTDOOR ADVERTISING.
CALDWELL
Prohibits sign waving near intersections.
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HB1039
RELATING TO OUTDOOR ADVERTISING.
CALDWELL, WATERS
Establishes conditions under which political signs may be displayed on residential property.
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HB1040
RELATING TO ESCROW DEPOSITORIES.
CALDWELL, HERKES
Amends and updates provisions for the licensing and regulation of escrow depositories.
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HB1041
RELATING TO ELECTIONS BY MAIL.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS
Establishes an election by mail voting system for state, federal, and county primary, special primary, general, and special elections; creates procedure and process for this method of voting. Makes appropriation.
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HB1042
RELATING TO SCRAP METAL.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MEYER, SONSON, WARD, Magaoay, Rhoads, Thielen
Requires any scrap dealer, when buying copper from an individual, to require the individual to present valid identification and to be fingerprinted.
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HB1043 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO CHILDREN.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Rhoads
Establishes a task force to coordinate resources for homeless children; sunsets on June 30, 2011. Establishes and appropriates funds to the Kokua Na Keiki special fund. Creates an administrative grant program for the department of human services to award grants for programs that benefit homeless children. (SD1)
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HB1045
RELATING TO LANGUAGE ACCESS.
MIZUNO, AWANA, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, RHOADS, Bertram, Evans, Magaoay, Pine, Sonson
Requires each county to develop and implement a plan for multi-lingual access to the emergency 911 telephone system; appropriates funds for that purpose.
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HB1046
RELATING TO HEALTH.
CARROLL, TAKUMI, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Brower, Hanohano, Lee, Sonson, Tokioka
Provides access for all returning veterans to a health screening test for exposure to depleted uranium. Establishes a task force to study the health effects of depleted uranium exposure. Requires an environmental impact study on storage and disposal of depleted uranium munitions on Oahu.
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HB1047 HD3
RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS.
CARROLL, HANOHANO, SONSON, Brower, Lee, Takumi, Tokioka, Yamashita
Includes marriage and family therapy among the mental illness, alcohol and drug dependence benefits required within the hospital and medical coverage offered under accident and sickness insurance policies and similar insurance products.
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HB1048 HD1
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS.
CARROLL, Hanohano
Prohibits the growing of crops that produce pharmaceuticals. Prohibits laboratory work relating to biopharmaceutical crops. Defines "biopharmaceutical crops", "food crop", "genetically modified", "person", and "recombinant DNA technology".
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HB1049
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED TARO.
CARROLL, HANOHANO, Takumi
Temporarily prohibits the growing and testing of genetically modified taro.
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HB1050
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
CARROLL, Brower, Hanohano, Lee, Tokioka, Tsuji, Yamashita
Requires the Hawaii employers' mutual insurance company to make liability insurance available to small contractors.
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HB1051
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
BROWER, Belatti, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Morita
Establishes the election advisory council to advise the chief election officer. Requires a ballot design review process.
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HB1052
RELATING TO VEHICLE REGISTRATION.
BROWER, HANOHANO, Belatti, Berg, Karamatsu, Rhoads
Requires the director of finance to create a more easily visible license plate registration sticker, and appropriates funds for this purpose. Increases the penalties for driving without current registration.
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HB1053
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
BROWER, HANOHANO, ITO, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, SAGUM, Chang, Har, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Morita, Rhoads, Say, Takumi, Tokioka
Provides a tax credit to low income household renters who reside in a county in which a county surcharge on state tax is assessed, levied, or collected.
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HB1054
RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON FATHERHOOD.
BROWER, BERG, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, SAGUM, TAKUMI, TOKIOKA, Belatti, Chang, Hanohano, Ito, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Rhoads, Say
Makes the state commission on fatherhood permanent by repealing the sunset date on the law that established it.
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HB1055
RELATING TO THE STATE COMMISSION ON FATHERHOOD.
BROWER, MIZUNO, SAGUM, TOKIOKA, Berg, Chang, Hanohano, Ito, Karamatsu, Manahan, McKelvey, Rhoads, Say, Takumi
Appropriates funds for staffing of state commission on fatherhood.
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HB1056 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A REGULATORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT.
YAMASHITA, TSUJI, Chong
Makes an appropriation for one administrative assistant position to the department of business, economic development, and tourism to assist the small business regulatory review board. (HB1056 HD1)
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HB1057 HD1
RELATING TO TOBACCO.
YAMASHITA, CHANG, CHONG, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, Bertram, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Nakasone, Say, Tsuji, Yamane
Makes it unlawful for minors (persons under age 18) to possess or use tobacco products. Exempts minors when lawfully delivering tobacco products or participating in a law enforcement activity. Subjects violator of a subsequent offense to possible, rather than mandatory, community service. Effective July 1, 2112. (HB1057 HD1)
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HB1058 HD2
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
YAMASHITA, CALDWELL, CHANG, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, YAMANE, Bertram, Chong, Karamatsu, Nakasone, B. Oshiro, Say, Tsuji
Prohibits persons from using a false ID to enter premises that exclude persons under age 18 or 21. For counties having a population of under 500,000 residents, establishes fines as an alternative to license suspension for persons under age 21 who consume or possess liquor or use a false ID. (HB1058 HD2)
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HB1059 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO PLAN, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCT A TEST WELL IN UPCOUNTRY MAUI TO SERVE AS THE FIRST PHASE IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GROUND WATER WELL TO SUPPLEMENT THE UPCOUNTRY MAUI SURFACE WATER SYSTEM.
YAMASHITA, CHONG, ITO, Karamatsu, Nakasone, Say
Appropriates funds to plan, design, and construct a test well in upcountry Maui, either in Makawao or Pukalani, to serve as the first phase in the construction of a ground water well to supplement the upcountry surface water system. (HB1059 HD1)
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HB1060
RELATING TO AIRCRAFT SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE FACILITIES.
YAMASHITA
Clarifies the general excise tax exemption for aircraft service and maintenance facilities by amending the definition of the term "maintenance" to include galley carts and cargo containers.
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HB1061
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BERTRAM, HANOHANO, PINE, SONSON, Carroll, Evans, Finnegan, Magaoay, Rhoads
Allows long-term care facilities in residential areas.
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HB1062
RELATING TO TUITION ASSISTANCE.
EVANS
Broadens the scope of the law that provides tuition assistance to Hawaii national guard members attending the University of Hawaii and appropriates funds for that purpose.
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HB1064
RELATING TO EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL BACKUP SYSTEMS.
EVANS, HAR
Requires directors of human services and health to adopt rules to require installation of emergency electrical backup system, via electric generator or otherwise, for each home or facility under their respective jurisdictions that may provide equipment that supports life functions.
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HB1065 HD1
RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds for the maintenance of state veterans cemeteries statewide, including the purchase of casket liners to help remedy the soil problems at the cemeteries. (HB1065 HD1)
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HB1066
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
EVANS, HAR
Appropriates funds to plan a Hawaii state fire/emergency training facility.
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HB1067 HD2
RELATING TO CERTIFICATES OF NEED.
MCKELVEY, BERTRAM, BROWER, CARROLL, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Nakasone
Overhauls the certificate of need (CON) process by, among other things: (1) Redefining and narrowing the scope of CON requirements so that they are only required for emergency rooms, freestanding emergency care facilities, and surface ambulance services; (2) Eliminating the CON Review Panel to streamline the CON process; and (3) Establishing a temporary blue ribbon panel to conduct a comprehensive study to examine the CON process in other states and submit a report containing its recommendations. (HB1067 HD2)
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HB1068
RELATING TO THE JUNIOR RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS.
MCKELVEY, Bertram, Cabanilla, Carroll, Har, Magaoay, Manahan, Souki
Appropriates funds to create two instructor positions for the Air Force JROTC program at Lahainaluna High School.
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HB1069
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION TAX CREDIT.
MCKELVEY, AWANA, BERTRAM, BROWER, CABANILLA, MANAHAN, THIELEN, Carroll, Ching, Finnegan, Green, Hanohano, Mizuno, Rhoads
Provides a tax credit for the rehabilitation or preservation of historic structures in the State.
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HB1070
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
MCKELVEY, AWANA, BROWER, HAR, THIELEN, Herkes
Lowers the maximum taxable wage base to the federal minimum of $7,000, for calendar years 2007, 2008, and 2009.
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HB1071
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
MCKELVEY
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 10th representative district.
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HB1072 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SAY
Establishes the Kakaako affordable housing development program to provide incentives to developers building or rehabilitating affordable housing units in Kakaako for the term of the program. Appropriates funds. (SD1)
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HB1074
RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.
SAY
Establishes a long-term care income tax to pay for long-term care benefits. Establishes a long-term care income tax credit for amounts paid for the purchase of long-term care insurance. Clarifies that long-term care taxes are not state funds. Makes appropriations.
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HB1075
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY.
SAY
Mandates certain conditions applicable to certain commercial and industrial leases.
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HB1076 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SAY
Creates the affordable housing inventory protection board. (HB1076 HD1)
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HB1077
RELATING TO HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
SAY
Requires the board of trustees of the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund to establish separately health benefits plans for collective bargaining unit 12 (police officers).
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HB1078
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES.
SAY
Prohibits an employer from discharging or otherwise punishing an employee for the lawful use of the employee's accrued and available sick leave.
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HB1079
RELATING TO THE CIGARETTE TAX.
SAY
Amends the cigarette tax law to ensure the intended distribution and use of the funds collected.
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HB1080
RELATING TO PUBLIC WORK PROJECTS.
SAY
Requires a construction project owner who undertakes a construction project to be used by the State or a county to sign a lease agreement that certifies compliance with the State's public works prevailing wage law. Requires that copies of the lease agreement be filed with the departments of labor and industrial relations and accounting and general services.
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HB1082 HD2
RELATING TO BOARDS OF WATER SUPPLY.
SAY
Requires any board of water supply that conducts an experimental modernization project (EMP) to develop a clear plan and consult with employees involved in conducting the project. Prohibits hiring of non-civil service employees to replace civil service employees, and bonuses or other special considerations for EMP project consultants or temporary hires. (HB1082 HD2)
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HB1084
RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE.
SAY
Provides that employees loaned by business entities to the legislature as interns or temporary staff are subject to the state code of ethics under chapter 84, HRS.
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HB1085
RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a fourth judicial circuit on the island of Oahu. Appropriates funds. Removes family court jurisdiction over various offenses.
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HB1086
RELATING TO COMMUNITY-BASED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
SAY
Appropriates funds for the Hawaii community-based economic development technical and financial assistance program to assist community-based entrepreneurs with low-interest loans and grants.
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HB1087 HD1
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
SAY
Makes clear that the administrative hearing process as a method of alternative dispute resolution in condominium cases applies to all condominiums, including those existing before July 1, 2006. (HB1087 HD1)
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HB1088
RELATING TO STREAM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS.
SAY
Appropriates $5,000,000 for Wailupe Stream drainage improvements.
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HB1089
RELATING TO DISASTER RELIEF.
SAY
Authorizes the deputy director of disaster relief for each county to activate all police, fire, and emergency services personnel in times of disaster.
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HB1090
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
SAY
Requires Civil Defense to compile an Industry Contact Directory to be used in times of emergency.
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HB1091
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
SAY
Requires the Director of Disaster Relief to coordinate efforts to establish telephone hotlines to facilitate the dissemination of information relating to emergencies and natural disasters, to enable businesses to make direct contact with relevant state and county agencies in case of questions about information not covered by public bulletins. Appropriates funds.
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HB1092 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.
SAY
Appropriates funds to the Department of Transportation to purchase back-up generators to ensure continuous electrical power at state airports and commercial harbors. (HB1092 HD1)
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HB1093
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
SAY
Limits purchase of wine by direct shipment by a household to 6 9-liter cases per year. Allows wineries to ship no more than 6 9-liter cases of wine per year to a household, less any wine previously purchased by direct shipment by the household for that year. Makes violation a misdemeanor.
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HB1094
RELATING TO CIGARETTE SALES.
SAY
Prohibits sale of cigarettes from self-service displays. Defines "self-service displays". Clarifies definition of "cigarette vending machine". Changes amount of fine from $1,000 per day to unspecified amounts for first and subsequent offenses.
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HB1096 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO STATE MORTGAGE CREDIT CERTIFICATES.
SAY
Assists low- and moderate-income home buyers by providing a state income tax credit for a percentage of the annual mortgage interest paid per year. (SD2)
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HB1097
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR JARRETT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.
SAY
Appropriates $300,000 to repair a building at Jarrett Intermediate School.
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HB1098
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SAY
Exempts contracts to provide public, educational, and government cable access services from state procurement code pursuant to chapter 103D.
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HB1099
RELATING TO SPECIAL EDUCATION.
SAY (BR)
Requires DOE to provide to special education students, free identification bracelets to identify them in the event of an emergency.
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HB1100
RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSES.
SAY (BR)
Increases from two years to four years after the date of issuance, the length of time before a driver's license expires for drivers seventy-two years of age or older.
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HB1101 HD1
RELATING TO DRIVER LICENSES.
SAY
Permits the examiner of drivers to waive the knowledge and performance tests for applicants holding a valid drivers license from another state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, a province of the Dominion of Canada, or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (HB1101 HD1)
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HB1102
RELATING TO THE LANDLORD-TENANT CODE.
SAY (BR)
Increases allowable attorneys fees to fifty per cent of unpaid rent.
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HB1104 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
SAY
Requires consultation with the kahuna nui of the Mo‘okini heiau before any alterations or improvements to the state monument and before any additional organized profitmaking venture involving the state monument takes place. (SD1)
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HB1105 HD1
RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.
SAY
Adds to the Purchase of Health and Human Services laws, remedies comparable to those provided in the Hawaii Public Procurement Code. (HB1105 HD1)
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HB1106
RELATING TO IOLANI PALACE.
SAY
Short form bill relating to Iolani Palace.
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HB1107
RELATING TO LAND USE.
SAY, RHOADS
Establishes the Liliha-Palama community development district within the administration of the Hawaii community development authority.
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HB1109
RELATING TO FUEL.
SAY, KARAMATSU, YAMASHITA
Provides for department of business, economic development, and tourism to enter into contract with a fuel refiner to sell fuel with enhanced ethanol content; provides tax credit for provided ethanol fuel dispensers.
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HB1110
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
SAY, KARAMATSU, YAMASHITA
After 12/31/2009, prohibits: (1) sale or lease of motor vehicles that do not use flexible fuel or alternative energy fuel; and (2) purchase or replacement of rental motor vehicles that do not use flexible fuel or alternative energy fuel. Imposes penalties. Requires department of business, economic development, and tourism to monitor sales and leases of cars.
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HB1111
RELATING TO ALCOHOL FUELS.
SAY, KARAMATSU, MORITA, Yamashita
Provides an income tax credit equal to the general excise tax assessed on gasoline.
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HB1112
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
SAY, KARAMATSU, YAMASHITA
Establishes the Hawaii Investment Partnership Corporation to provide research and development grants and to invest in enterprises in advanced technology, life sciences, and renewable energy fields.
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HB1113
RELATING TO BIOFUELS PRODUCTION.
SAY, KARAMATSU, YAMASHITA
Includes biofuels production among permissible uses of lands in agricultural districts.
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HB1114 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
SAY, KARAMATSU, YAMASHITA
Amends agribusiness development corporation law to refocus and direct the role of the corporation to one of taking control of infrastructure from closing large crop plantation operations and converting the infrastructure for use by multiple diversified agricultural enterprises. Removes department of agriculture's oversight of the corporation. Makes Molokai irrigation system water users advisory board a governing board. Increases number of members of the board. Allows nomination from Molokai homestead stakeholder organizations. Establishes the Molokai irrigation special fund for the purpose of repair and maintenance of the Molokai irrigation system. (SD2)
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HB1115
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SAY, MORITA
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii to grow marine algae for biodiesel.
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HB1116
RELATING TO ENERGY.
SAY, MORITA
Requires certain per cent of ethanol produced in State to be produced using locally grown feed stock.
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HB1117 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
GREEN, BERG, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Bertram, Herkes
Requires ERS to divest itself of investments in companies that provide significant support for genocide in Sudan; allows reinvestment; provides exemptions; requires reporting; authorizes enforcement by AG; sunsets when the Darfur genocide ends or divestment interferes with U.S. foreign policy. (HB1117 HD1)
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HB1118
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes
Mandates health insurance coverage for prostate cancer and colorectal cancer screening by all health and accident insurers, mutual benefit societies, and health maintenance organizations after 12/31/2007.
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HB1119
RELATING TO RURAL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT IN THE SHORT-TERM.
GREEN, BELATTI, CHANG, LEE, MIZUNO, TAKAI, Bertram, Rhoads
Stabilizes the Family Medicine Residency Program and access to primary care services in Central and Northern Oahu for the next 2 years while further program transition is occurring. Develops the Hawaii Island Family Medicine Rural Training Track, which expands the number of family physicians training in the state. Appropriates funds. Effective date 7/1/2007.
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HB1120 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO DENTAL HEALTH.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Belatti, Tokioka
Appropriates funds to the Department of Health for the establishment or expansion of communitybased dental health clinics that are operated by federally-qualified health centers to provide a continuum of dental care to medicaid and QUESTeligible adults and children, the developmentally disabled, and the uninsured. (SD1)
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HB1121 HD2
RELATING TO WATER RATES FOR AGRICULTURAL USES.
GREEN, BERG, HANOHANO
Directs the Board of Agriculture to require private entities that furnish water used for agricultural purposes in an area zoned for agricultural use to establish a water rate structure for qualified agricultural water users by January 1, 2008. (HB1121 HD2)
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HB1122
RELATING TO TAXATION.
WARD, FINNEGAN, Meyer
Amend disposition of proceeds on county surcharge on state tax by reducing state reimbursement amount from ten per cent to four per cent to reflect payment for current costs to collect and administer county surcharge.
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HB1123
RELATING TO DRUGS.
WARD, FINNEGAN, Meyer
Establishes programs that allow for drug sniffing dogs to patrol in public schools at the request of principals.
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HB1124
RELATING TO TAXATION.
WARD
Enacts general excise tax exemption for alcohol fuels.
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HB1125
RELATING TO AN EXEMPTION TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
WARD
Exempts infant formula from general excise tax liability.
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HB1126
RELATING TO THE STATEWIDE TRAFFIC CODE.
HAR, HANOHANO, LEE, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, B. OSHIRO, WATERS, Berg, Carroll, Chang, Evans, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Nishimoto, M. Oshiro, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi, Tokioka, Tsuji, Wakai
Prohibits any vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds from traveling in the left lane of a multi-lane roadway or street except when turning or passing. Exempts public mass transit vehicles and school buses using zipper lanes and high occupancy vehicle lanes.
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HB1127
RELATING TO SMART GROWTH.
HAR, AWANA, BROWER, CHANG, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, TOKIOKA, WATERS, Ito
Establishes a special advisor and smart growth advisory council to implement growth and development strategies to reduce the public costs of growth and preserve the character, livability, and economic productivity of established communities and rural areas.
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HB1128
RELATING TO COUNTY ZONING.
HAR (BR)
Requires counties to prohibit by ordinance the raising, breeding, or keeping of fowl in residential areas.
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HB1129
RELATING TO ANTITRUST.
HAR, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, SAY, WATERS, Chang, Ito, Tokioka
Allows a defendant who obtains a judgment as a prevailing party in an antitrust suit to recover attorney's fees together with the costs of the suit.
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HB1131 HD1
RELATING TO THE PRIMARY ELECTION DATE.
SAY (BR)
Moves the date of the primary election from the second to the last Saturday in September to the second Saturday in August in every even numbered year. Revises the campaign spending law regarding the filing of preliminary reports between primary and general election. (HB1131 HD1)
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HB1132 HD1
RELATING TO ELECTION DAY POLL WATCHERS.
SAY (BR)
Requires each county to submit its list of poll watchers not later than 4:30 p.m. on the forty-fifth day prior to any election. Requires anyone serving as a poll watcher to receive instruction and certification from an authorized instructor. (HB1132 HD1)
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HB1133 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes voter registration on election day. Requires office of elections to develop an election day registration system. Makes appropriation. (SD2)
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HB1134
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE OFFICE OF ELECTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds to allow the office of elections to disseminate information regarding proposed constitutional amendments to the public.
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HB1135 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE OFFICE OF ELECTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds for the election commission to properly carry out its duties and responsibilities (HB1135 HD1).
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HB1136
RELATING TO PERMANENT ABSENTEE STATUS.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes a permanent absentee voter list for Hawaii voters.
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HB1137
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SAY (BR)
Provides an income tax deduction to residential unit owner occupants for qualifying costs of installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system installed after December 31, 2007.
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HB1139
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SAY (BR)
Bans consumer fireworks except for religious and cultural purposes.
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HB1140 HD1
RELATING TO THE STATE FIRE COUNCIL.
SAY (BR)
Creates positions to enable the state fire council to meet its responsibilities more effectively. (HB1140 HD1)
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HB1141
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SAY (BR)
Allows counties to enact more stringent fireworks laws or rules.
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HB1142
RELATING TO FIREWORKS.
SAY (BR)
Prohibits the purchase or use of consumer fireworks on the 4th of July in counties with populations over 500,000.
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HB1143
RELATING TO TORT LIABILITY.
SAY (BR)
Makes permanent the Act that required the State and counties to provide legally adequate warnings and eliminated respective tort liability.
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HB1144
RELATING TO TORT LIABILITY.
SAY (BR)
Makes permanent the State's and the counties' temporary liability exemption for lifeguard services.
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HB1145
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM, KNOWN AS 3-1-1.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds for the development and implementation of a 3-1-1 non-emergency system.
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HB1146
RELATING TO REHIRING OF GOVERNMENT RETIREES.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the State and the counties to rehire government retirees and allow retirees to collect pension benefits while working.
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HB1147
RELATING TO CRIMINAL TRESPASS.
SAY (BR)
Includes entering or remaining on public property in the offense of criminal trespass in the second degree.
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HB1148
RELATING TO CHAPTER 803, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Increases from 48 to 72 hours the length of time required before a person arrested on suspicion of having committed a crime must be either released or charged. Excludes weekends and holidays in the calculation.
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HB1149 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO DRUGS.
SAY (BR)
Increases the penalties for possession of a controlled substance with knowledge that a child is present in the structure where the offense occurs. Effective upon approval. (SD1)
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HB1150
RELATING TO CHAPTER 853, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Adds the condition of having been sentenced to probation to those under which criminal procedure requiring deferred acceptance of guilty plea and nolo contendere plea are not applicable.
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HB1151
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
SAY (BR)
Imposes a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for certain theft crimes committed against victims 60 years of age and older.
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HB1152 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
SAY (BR)
Requires jury factual determination of criteria for extended sentencing. (SD2)
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HB1153 SD1
RELATING TO PRECURSORS TO THE MANUFACTURE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
SAY (BR)
Subjects to seizure and forfeiture any money or thing of value, and any vehicle used to transport precursor chemicals for the purpose of manufacturing a controlled substance.(SD1)
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HB1154
RELATING TO CHAPTER 291, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies penalties for violating state motor vehicle operation and equipment requirements.
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HB1156
RELATING TO THEFT.
SAY (BR)
Adds property theft of over $100,000 as a reason to deny probation.
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HB1159 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO DRIVER LICENSING.
SAY (BR)
Specifies that proof that a defendant possessed an out-of-state driver's license is an affirmative defense to the charge of driving without a license, that must be proved by the defendant. Repeals statutory cross-reference to an exemption to relieve the burden of proof on prosecutors. (SD1)
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HB1160
RELATING TO ALLOWANCE ON SERVICE RETIREMENT.
SAY (BR)
Makes police radio dispatchers class A members of the Employees' Retirement System.
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HB1161
RELATING TO OFFENSE AGAINST THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION.
SAY (BR)
Creates the offense of official misconduct, requiring any public servant to report the commission of a crime by another public servant.
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HB1162
RELATING TO THE REHIRING OF RETIREES.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the State and the counties to rehire governmental retirees under civil service procedures and without additional pension benefits.
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HB1163
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS TAX.
SAY (BR)
Imposes 7.25% transient accommodations tax on gross proceeds derived from cruise ship cabins, but only for that portion of the entire cruise ship voyage, in number of days, that the cruise ship is docked at a port in the State.
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HB1164
RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STATE AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS.
SAY (BR)
Makes permanent certain temporary: (1) liability protections for the state and county governments relating to public use of certain public lands and public beach parks; and (2) liability protections for acts of lifeguards.
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HB1165
RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STATE AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
SAY (BR)
Makes permanent the limitation of liability for public entities based on the duty to warn of dangers on public lands.
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HB1166
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
SAY (BR)
Requires the judiciary to forward 50% of the net proceeds of uncontested traffic infractions to the county in which the infraction was committed from 7/1/07, to 6/30/08, and 100% of the net proceeds after July 2008.
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HB1167
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR HOMELESS SHELTER PROGRAMS.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds for homeless shelter programs on the island of Hawaii.
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HB1168
RELATING TO LAND USE.
SAY (BR)
Allows counties and office of planning to file a single petition every 5 years containing multiple proposed boundary amendments that shall not be subject to the requirements of a contested case pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act.
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HB1169 HD1
RELATING TO HISTORIC SITES.
SAY (BR)
Prohibits a landowner from removing, excavating, injuring, or destroying a potential native Hawaiian historic site on private property, unless the landowner has notified the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the proposed action; specifies procedures for landowners regarding the potential native Hawaiian historic sites. (HB1169 HD1)
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HB1170
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A WEST HAWAII PERMANENT HOUSING PROGRAM.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds to establish a program to provide rental housing for the homeless in transition.
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HB1172
RELATING TO FIREARMS.
SAY (BR)
Excludes government entities from the definition of "owner" of firearm that may otherwise be liable for injury or damage caused by discharge of the firearm.
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HB1173
RELATING TO EXCEPTIONS TO TORT ACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Establishes new exceptions from liability for counties in tort actions.
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HB1174
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
SAY (BR)
Provides that a state agency may indemnify a county agency to receive county aid or services or to use county property.
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HB1175 HD1
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Repeals government agency's joint and several liability in tort claims relating to maintenance and design of highways; limits liability to percentage share of damages attributable to the government agency. Includes utilities and consultants. (HB1175 HD1)
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HB1176 HD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the counties to establish an additional motor vehicle registration fee as an advance disposal fee for motor vehicles.
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HB1177 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A COMMUNITY ANTI-DRUG FUND.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds to the county of Hawaii to implement grass roots community involvement through the community anti-drug fund. (HB1177 HD1)
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HB1178
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a pay-at-the-pump system of motor vehicle insurance for purposes of uninsured motorist coverage.
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HB1179 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE COUNTY OF HAWAI'I FOR COQUI FROG ERADICATION AND CONTROL.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds for a grant-in-aid to the County of Hawaii to support and implement the coqui frog working group incident action plan. (HB1179 HD1)
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HB1180
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR NORTH KONA WATER SOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND STORAGE IMPROVEMENTS.
SAY (BR)
Makes an appropriation for a grant-in-aid to county of Hawaii for water source development in Kona, Hawaii.
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HB1181
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR SWIMMING POOLS.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds for the repair and/or replacement of swimming pools at public high schools in the county of Hawaii.
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HB1182 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PUNA DISTRICT POLICE STATION IN KEA‘AU, HAWAI‘I.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $1 as a grant-in-aid to the county of Hawaii for the plans, design, and construction of a Puna district police station. (HB1182 HD1)
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HB1183
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANE KEOHOKALOLE ROAD IN KONA, HAWAII.
SAY (BR)
Makes an appropriation for grant-in-aid to county of Hawaii for highway improvements in Kona, Hawaii.
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HB1184
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE PUNA RECREATIONAL COMPLEX IN PAHOA, HAWAI‘I.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds to the county of Hawaii for the plans, design, and construction of the Puna recreational complex.
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HB1185
RELATING TO DAMS AND RESERVOIRS.
SAY (BR)
Requires the owner of a dam or reservoir to control water levels and maintain the dams and reservoir in safe condition. Establishes penalties for violations.
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HB1186
RELATING TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
SAY (BR)
Requires the director of the office of planning to appoint one member of the public advisory body for coastal zone management from a list of three nominees submitted by the office of Hawaiian affairs.
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HB1187
RELATING TO KULEANA LANDS.
SAY (BR)
Requires counties to adopt ordinance to exempt kuleana lands from real property taxes; eliminates department of land and natural resources approval of office of Hawaiian affairs land management plan before land may escheat to office of Hawaiian affairs; makes office of Hawaiian affairs party to all quiet title actions of kuleana lands where escheat is an issue; bars claim to kuleana lands based on claim of adverse possession.
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HB1188 HD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SAY (BR)
Requires the Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation to increase the affordability of housing. (HB1188 HD1)
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HB1189
RELATING TO TEACHING THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SAY
Establishes requirements to teach Hawaiian language courses in the public schools. Establishes a loan fund for students wishing to teach Hawaiian language. Gives priority to district transfer requests from pupils wishing to take Hawaiian language courses.
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HB1190
RELATING TO TUITION WAIVERS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEM.
SAY (BR)
Requires the University of Hawaii board of regents to waive all tuition to all native Hawaiian students in the University of Hawaii system.
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HB1191
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies and strengthens the ability of the office of Hawaiian affairs to issue bonds.
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HB1192
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Prevents tort liability for incidents on land owned by the office of Hawaiian affairs.
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HB1193
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Requires the salary commission for the members of the board of trustees of the office of Hawaiian affairs to meet every year to recommend salary compensation.
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HB1194
RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.
SAY (BR)
Requires the governor to appoint at least one member of the land use commission from a list of three nominees submitted by the office of Hawaiian affairs.
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HB1195
RELATING TO THE BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
SAY (BR)
Requires the governor to appoint at least one member of the board of the department of land and natural resources from a list of three nominees submitted by the office of Hawaiian affairs.
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HB1196
RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.
SAY (BR)
Requires the governor to appoint at least one member of the commission on water resource management from a list of three nominees submitted by the office of Hawaiian affairs
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HB1197
RELATING TO CEDED LANDS.
SAY (BR)
Prohibits the department of land and natural resources from selling, exchanging, or otherwise alienating lands contained in the public land trust without the consent of the board of trustees of the office of Hawaiian affairs.
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HB1198
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SAY (BR)
Prohibits the Hawaii housing finance and development corporation from engaging in activities that require the sale, exchange, or other alienation of ceded or kuleana lands without consent of office of Hawaiian affair’s board of trustee.
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HB1199
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Allows the office of Hawaiian affairs to develop housing projects that are exempt from all statutes, ordinances, charter provisions, and rules of any governmental agency relating to planning, districting, zoning, construction standards for subdivisions, development and improvement of land, and the construction of units.
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HB1201 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Allows the office of Hawaiian affairs' board of trustees to determine how beneficiaries in every county may participate in the preparation of each biennial and supplemental office of Hawaiian affairs budget. (SD1)
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HB1202
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM.
SAY (BR)
Requires the board of education to fully fund the Hawaiian language immersion program.
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HB1203
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SAY (BR)
Requires the board of land and natural resources to assist with identifying sites for new charter schools to use as facilities. Appropriates funds for facility costs of new charter schools.
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HB1205 HD1
RELATING TO TRAFFIC ABSTRACTS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the content requirements for traffic abstracts. (HB1205 HD1)
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HB1206
RELATING TO ADULT PROBATION RECORDS.
SAY (BR)
Permits disclosure of treatment and assessment information to treatment vendors.
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HB1208
RELATING TO COURT FEES.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that persons charged by citation with a traffic crime and minors charged with committing a civil traffic infraction are required to pay the district court fees to cover the administrative costs of processing the citation or notice of traffic infraction.
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HB1209
RELATING TO JUDICIARY.
SAY (BR)
Repeals the authority of the judicial salary commission to determine judiciary administrators' salaries. Establishes salaries for administrative director of the courts and deputy.
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HB1213
RELATING TO COURT INTERPRETERS.
SAY (BR)
Provides court interpreters whose presence is requested by the court the same exemption from prosecution for expired meter parking violations that is provided to other witnesses summoned or subpoenaed by the court.
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HB1214
RELATING TO TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that all traffic violations subject to the penalty provisions of section 291C161, Hawaii Revised Statutes (statewide traffic code; penalties), are treated as civil matters pursuant to chapter 291D (traffic offenses; administrative adjudication).
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HB1215 HD2
RELATING TO TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Expands scope of traffic infractions law to include infractions committed by minors. Permits concurrent trials and clarifies requirements. Clarifies citation form requirements. Authorizes use of electronic citations. Clarifies that lessee of a U-Drive vehicle is responsible for traffic citations. (HB1215 HD2)
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HB1216
RELATING TO IMPACT FEES.
HAR, AWANA, HANOHANO, LEE, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, SHIMABUKURO
Requires counties and boards to assess, impose, levy, and collect impact fees. Removes provisions that allow the refund of impact fees.
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HB1217
RELATING TO INCENTIVES FOR IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SAY (BR)
Offers incentives for designated important agriculture lands [IAL]: (1) a tax credit for infrastructure improvements; (2) an exclusion from income tax & exemption from GE tax collected on IAL leases; (3) a guaranty loan program; and (4) priority processing for air quality permits for certain IAL facilities.
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HB1218
RELATING TO ANIMAL DISEASES.
SAY (BR)
Allows authorities to respond to, control, contain and eliminate any threat to livestock & poultry industries, and public health or safety as a result of any contagious, infectious, or communicable animal disease.
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HB1219
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LOANS.
SAY (BR)
Increases the amount of money for agricultural loans and aquacultural loans that the chairperson may approve from $25,000 to $75,000.
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HB1222 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO LOANS FOR AGRICULTURAL AND AQUACULTURE PURPOSES.
SAY (BR)
Increases aquaculture loan limits for Class A & B loans to $800,000. Makes credit denial requirements identical to the agricultural loan program by eliminating the one loan denial. Creates a "new aquaculturist program". Transfers and incorporates aquaculture funds into the agriculture funds and combines the aquaculture fund expenditure ceiling with the agriculture fund expenditure ceiling. (SD1)
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HB1223
RELATING TO IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
SAY (BR)
Restricts the permitted uses on important agricultural lands [IAL] to: cultivation of crops; game & fish propagation; raising of livestock; farm dwellings related to farming & animal husbandry; worker housing; necessary institutions and buildings; utility lines & roadways, transformer stations, communications equipment buildings, solid waste stations, water storage tanks and appurtenant small buildings; improvements to historic, scenic or cultural sites; roadside stands; buildings directly accessory to permitted uses; Ag parks; Ag tourism activities secondary to the principal Ag use; bio-fuels processing facilities.
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HB1224
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LAND USE.
SAY (BR)
Prevents agricultural land from being used for "fake farms," or upscale residential development.
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HB1228
RELATING TO THE OBLIGATION OF FUNDS.
SAY (BR)
Allows DHHL and the HFDC to begin projects without having the full and final amount of the capital costs on hand at the beginning of the project.
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HB1229 HD1
RELATING TO THE ACCESS HAWAII COMMITTEE.
SAY (BR)
Continues the State's oversight of the Internet portal manager permanently (Access Hawaii Committee).
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HB1230
RELATING TO SALARIES.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a salary for the Aloha Stadium Manager that is equivalent to the deputy comptroller's range.
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HB1232
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT TORT LIABILITY.
SAY (BR)
Makes permanent the liability protections for warning signs in public beach park cases and the liability protections in lifeguard cases.
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HB1233
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Reiterates the underlying intent of the discretionary function and the intentional tort exception to the State's waiver of sovereign immunity for the torts of its employees. Provides the State with immunity when it exercises its discretion in such planning and design activities. Clarifies the applicability of section 663-10.5 to causes of action for which a final, unreviewable judgment has not been obtained.
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HB1234 HD1
RELATING TO TESTIMONY.
SAY (BR)
Adopts a uniform standard based on the Federal Rules of Evidence for ensuring the admissibility of reliable, trustworthy, and relevant lay and expert testimony in a judicial proceeding. (HB1234 HD1)
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HB1235
RELATING TO APPELLATE JURISDICTION.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes immediate appeals from orders regarding preliminary injunctions and from denials of sovereign, absolute or qualified immunity.
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HB1236
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII.
SAY (BR)
Prohibits the counting of blank votes and overvotes in determining whether a proposed constitutional amendment has been ratified (ConAm).
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HB1237
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XVII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII REGARDING CHALLENGES TO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
SAY (BR)
Requires that any challenge to a proposed amendment to the State Constitution be promptly filed with and decided by the Hawaii Supreme Court by: (1) requiring such a challenge to be filed within 30 days after the adoption of the proposed amendment by the Legislature or the adjournment of a constitutional convention; and (2) by requiring a decision on such a challenge within 30 days of filing (ConAm).
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HB1238
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII RELATING TO TESTIMONY OF DEFENDANTS IN CRIMINAL CASES.
SAY (BR)
Would permit the impeachment of a testifying criminal defendant with evidence of prior convictions for crimes involving dishonesty (ConAm).
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HB1239 HD2
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SAY (BR)
Provides the AG with 33% of the proceeds or settlement from a false claim prosecution where the AG initiates or assumes control of the action. (HB1239 HD2)
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HB1240 HD1
RELATING TO DISCLOSURE OF VITAL STATISTICS RECORDS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
SAY (BR)
Adds law enforcement officers to those who are considered to have a direct and tangible interest in public health statistic records.
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HB1241
RELATING TO INFORMATION CHARGING.
SAY (BR)
Adds Methamphetamine trafficking in the second degree to those class B felonies that may be initiated by information charging. Provides that all class C felony offenses for failure to comply with covered offender registration requirements may be initiated by information charging.
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HB1242
RELATING TO CHAPTER 803.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the procedure a police officer must follow whenever it is necessary to enter a house to arrest an offender, and entrance is refused. Specifically, before breaking any door, the officer must first demand entrance in a loud voice.
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HB1243
RELATING TO THE REVIEW OF HOSPITAL ACQUISITIONS BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that the deadline for the AG to review and either approve or disapprove an application for the acquisition of a hospital is 90 days after the submission of a complete application.
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HB1244
RELATING TO THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.
SAY (BR)
Provides the authority for the CSEA to impose an annual $25.00 fee against an absent parent in those cases where no public assistance has been paid to the custodial parent and collection for the case exceeds $500.00.
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HB1245
RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that parties have 30 days to request a hearing whenever modification has been initiated through the administrative process. Allows the CSEA to request an administrative hearing.
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HB1247
RELATING TO CHAPTER 844D, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Increases the crime of refusing to provide a DNA buccal swab sample from a misdemeanor to a Class C felony. Provides for the use of "reasonable force" in obtaining DNA buccal swab samples from felons who refuse to comply with the law. Eliminates the 20 working day or 5 calendar day periods allowed for the collection of DNA buccal swab samples from felons subject to collection.
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HB1249 HD1
RELATING TO APPEALS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the limited instances where a court may reverse a conviction for any alleged error in the giving or the refusal to give, or the modification of, an instruction to the jury in a criminal matter. Effective date of January 1, 2050. (HB1249 HD1)
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HB1250
RELATING TO ACTIONS BY AND AGAINST THE STATE.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the limits of the State of Hawaii's waiver of sovereign immunity for claims asserted against the State. Preserves the separation of powers principle that only the Legislature may waive the State's inherent sovereign immunity from suits for retrospective money damages.
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HB1251
RELATING TO CONTEMPT OF COURT.
SAY (BR)
Facilitates the enforcement of an order compelling a parent to pay child support, medical support, or other remedial care for his or her child, by providing that proof that the parent was present in court at the time the order was pronounced or that parent was served with said order, and proof that the parent did not comply with said order, constitutes prima facie evidence of a civil contempt of court.
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HB1252
RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Allows the finder of fact in a civil action to consider the plaintiff's failure to use a seat belt or helmet as evidence of comparative negligence.
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HB1254
RELATING TO CHAPTER 291E, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Creates a felony charge for those who drive after a court revoked their license for DUI convictions and a new criminal offense for those who drive after a court suspended their license for DUI convictions.
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HB1255
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS RELATING TO NATURAL DISASTERS.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds ($2,000,000) to: (1) cover the costs of recovery and remediation efforts as a result of storms that occurred in February and March 2006; (2) stabilize and repair storm-damaged slopes, drainage ways, and drainage systems to restore functionality and prevent future damage; (3) hire consultants to: (A) determine the structural integrity of dams and reservoirs statewide; (B) assess potential immediate risks; and (C) recommend long-term plans to ensure dam safety; (4) investigate, review, and litigate legal issues related to dam and reservoir failures, issues, relating to the safety of dam and reservoir failures, and issues relating to the safety of existing dams and reservoirs; and (5) investigate and litigate, civilly and criminally, all issues relating to the Ka Loko dam breach of March 2006.
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HB1257
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
SAY (BR)
Amends the offenses of Murder in the First Degree, Murder in the Second Degree, Assault in the Second Degree, and Terroristic Threatening in the First Degree to include conduct committed against victims who the courts and police are attempting to keep safe with protective orders.
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HB1258
RELATING TO ACTIONS FOR FALSE CLAIMS TO THE STATE.
SAY (BR)
Provides a cause of action for private persons who suffer retribution from employers for whistleblower activities related to the state false claims act.
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HB1259
RELATING TO PROMOTING INTOXICATING LIQUOR TO A MINOR.
SAY (BR)
Changes the classification of the offense of promoting intoxicating liquor to a minor from a misdemeanor to a petty misdemeanor. Provides for a mandatory jail sentence for those convicted of the offense.
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HB1260 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
SAY (BR)
Restores the court's authority to order a mental or medical examination of a defendant before sentencing. Effective on approval. (SD1)
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HB1261
RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE.
SAY (BR)
Amends Hawaii's sentencing and related statues to address the ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Cunningham v. California, decided on January 22, 2007. (S/F)
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HB1262
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $50,000,000 in general funds to be deposited into the Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (DURF).
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HB1263
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SAY (BR)
Increases the allocation of conveyance tax revenues to the rental housing trust fund from 50% to 65%.
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HB1265
RELATING TO THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SAY (BR)
Authorize the Hawaii HFDC's Board of Directors to set the salaries of the Executive Director and the Executive Assistant, subject to the approval of the Governor.
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HB1266
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that amendments to chapter 201G relating to the HHFDC and the programs it administers were meant to be made to the new chapter 201H.
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HB1267 HD1
RELATING TO ENERGY SECURITY AND ENERGY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.
SAY (BR)
Establishes chapter 125C as the enabling statute for the State's energy emergency preparedness program's coverage of all forms of energy emergencies, irrespective of cause, consistent with the threats to energy security and the state energy emergency preparedness program. Clarifies that the Director of the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism is the state energy resource coordinator who is authorized to acquire and use energy industry information obtained by the public utilities commission. Redefines the types of information that all energy companies may be required to submit to the energy resources coordinator in case of an energy emergency or shortage. Authorizes Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to compile and analyze information, including confidential information, for energy emergency planning and preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Appropriates $100,000 for FY 2007-2008 and FY 2008-2009 to fund 1 temporary full-time professional position to support the State's energy emergency preparedness and energy security analytic functions.
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HB1268 HD3 SD2
RELATING TO INNOVATION IN EDUCATION.
SAY (BR)
Establishes the applied learning high school academy program that will link the curriculum of a school to the mission of a particular agency or University of Hawaii campus; establishes the Hawaii excellence through science and technology academy program to increase the readiness and motivation of public high school graduates to pursue post secondary training and career options in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines; establishes the fostering inspiration and relevance through science and technology pre-academy program; establishes a professional development program to provide practicing public elementary, middle, and high school science and mathematics teachers with opportunities to increase their knowledge and understanding of recent developments in science, technology, and mathematics; provides stipends as an initiative for individuals who hold degrees in STEM subjects to obtain teaching certificates through the University of Hawaii's post baccalaureate certificate in secondary education program; creates the business/education internship and mentorship program; makes appropriations. (SD2)
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HB1269
RELATING TO LAND USE.
SAY (BR)
Specifies that agricultures may be a permitted use in rural districts and that other activity and uses may be allowed including clustered development and rural towns.
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HB1271
RELATING TO PLANNING.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes a pilot project that would allow plan-based petitions submitted jointly by the state and county for land use district boundary amendments to be conducted under quasi-legislative proceedings rather than the present quasi-judicial proceedings. Provides for an evaluation of the pilot project.
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HB1272
RELATING TO PLANNING.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a new quasi-legislative process that simplifies the State LUC's procedures for county government petitions for boundary amendments that are based on adopted county comprehensive plans prepared pursuant to state criteria. District boundary amendments conducted under this process would be quasi-legislative rather than quasi-judicial in nature.
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HB1273
RELATING TO STATE ENTERPRISE ZONES.
SAY (BR)
Allow farmers who suffer economic losses from force majeure events to drop out of the enterprise zone program for the period of the loss and gain a month-for-month extension of their overall 84-month enterprise zone eligibility. Clarifies that tax credits taken in the enterprise zone program cannot be duplicated in other tax incentive programs.
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HB1274
RELATING TO COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates funds ($500,000) for grants and loans to community-based organizations on the leeward (Waianae) coast of Oahu for community economic development.
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HB1275
RELATING TO ALOHA TOWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a formal partnership between the Aloha Tower Development Corporation (ATDC) and the DOT - Harbors Division for the development of selected harbor infrastructure projects on an expedited basis to meet the critical demand for harbor expansion and upgrades.
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HB1276
RELATING TO KALAELOA.
SAY (BR)
Supports strategic objectives for Kalaeloa including development of workforce housing; workforce development; energy for tomorrow; export of goods and services; creation of an "innovation infrastructure"; and improving Hawaii's small business environment.
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HB1277 HD2 SD3
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
SAY (BR)
Establishes an income tax credit for the revitalization of the leeward coast. Provides an income tax credit for affordable rental housing and educational and training facilities, and educational media facilities, constructed in the leeward coast of Oahu. Repeals the Ko Olina Resort and Marina and Makaha Resort tax credit. (SD3)
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HB1279 HD2
RELATING TO THE INNOVATION ECONOMY.
SAY (BR)
Encourages the ERS to invest moderate amounts in Hawaii venture capital. Allows Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to assess the effectiveness of the State investment and economic programs. Supports the operations and programs of a State operated technology incubator and innovation center in Kakaako. Establishes a local incubator facility for digital media infrastructure for film and TV productions and interactive game development. Establishes a music industry program at Honolulu Community College (MELE). Provides funds which allows the UH Office of Technology Transfer and Economic Development to enter into a partnership with a private sector entity. (HB1279 HD2)
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HB1280 HD2
RELATING TO INNOVATION IN WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a rapid response training program and revolving fund in DBEDT to facilitate rapid custom training for high priority business investments. Merges certain workforce and economic development programs of DLIR into DBEDT. Effective 07/01/2059. (HB1280 HD2
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HB1281
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.
SAY (BR)
Establishes the Office of International Affairs in DBEDT.
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HB1282
RELATING TO LAND USE.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a process for determining when land use classifications should be rescinded because they have not been exercised.
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HB1283 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO THE HAWAII COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY.
SAY (BR)
Allows the Hawaii community development authority to sell a fee simple interest in reserved housing units; permanently allows Hawaii community development authority to repurchase property; establishes Kakaako central small business district; requires the authority to confer and obtain consensus from real property owners within and adjacent to a proposed public facility prior to undertaking any public facility as part of the district-wide improvement program; requires that the dedication for public school facilities in the Kakaako community development district be on a fair-share basis, as determined by the department of education, and agreed to in writing by the department of education and the developer; transfers funds from the Hawaii community development revolving fund to the department of education. (SD2)
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HB1284
RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS.
SAY (BR)
Allow B&F to assess fees for the administration of special purpose revenue bonds issued.
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HB1285
RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM PROCUREMENT.
SAY (BR)
Exempts from the State's procurement code special purpose revenue bonds issued for not-for-profit private organizations, for-profit private organizations, and public instrumentalities and their qualified affiliates in the development of low- and moderate-income housing and for agricultural enterprises serving important agricultural lands.
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HB1286
RELATING TO THE MANAGEMENT OF FINANCING AGREEMENTS.
SAY (BR)
Allows B&F and other departments and participating agencies to enter directly into financing agreements to finance the construction of facilities and the leasing or purchase of equipment
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HB1288
RELATING TO THE STATE OF HAWAII SECTION 529 COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM.
SAY (BR)
Provides an annual maximum deduction of $10,000 per individual or $20,000 for a married couple filing jointly against their taxable income for contributions made to Hawaii's section 529 college savings program in calendar year 2007 and beyond.
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HB1289 HD2 SD3
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY.
SAY (BR)
Establishes that all energy technology systems must be installed and placed in service in the State of Hawaii to obtain the State's income tax energy tax credit; changes tax credits applicable to shareholder pro rata shares in S corporations. (SD3)
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HB1290 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMPLOYER-UNION HEALTH BENEFITS TRUST FUND.
SAY (BR)
Eliminates confusion or misinterpretations regarding which "beneficiaries" of an employee killed in the performance of duty or of a deceased retiree are eligible to become EUTF employee-beneficiaries, provides for non-discrimination to its beneficiaries, awarding of contracts to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder or offeror; protection to the EUTF beneficiaries from breaches of fiduciary duties and (HB1290 HD1 SD1)
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HB1292 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
SAY (BR)
Repeals provisions that allow: elective officers to exercise their option to join the ERS at any time during their term of office; and elective officers and judges to withdraw from ERS membership while remaining in office. Repeals the provisions that make ERS membership by elective officers optional and replaces those provisions with a new section that requires elective officers to exercise a one-time irrevocable option to join the ERS when they are elected for the first time (or, in the case of existing office holders, by February 1, 2008). Sets forth the circumstances under which retirants may return to service as elective officers without suspension of retirement benefits. Repeals the provision that allows elective officers and judges who have reached the statutory cap on retirement benefits to withdraw from ERS membership by nominally retiring even though they remain in office. (HB1292 CD2)
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HB1293
RELATING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies and strengthens the PUC's authority and powers under the Petroleum Industry Information and Reporting Act. Appropriates $1.2 million from the general fund to the Petroleum Industry Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Special Fund.
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HB1295
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 1 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1296
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 2 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1297
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 3 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1298
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 4 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1299
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 5 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1300
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 6 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1301
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 8 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1302
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 9 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1303
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 10 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for the fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1304
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 11 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium 2007-2009.
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HB1305
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SAY (BR)
Provides fund authorizations and appropriations for collective bargaining cost items for Unit 13 and their excluded counterparts, including the cost of salary adjustments negotiated between the State and the bargaining unit representative for fiscal biennium.
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HB1308
RELATING TO THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER ADVOCACY.
SAY (BR)
Increases the number of exempt utility analysts assigned to the Division of Consumer Advocacy from 4 to 10. Provides funding for 2 permanent utility analysts.
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HB1309
RELATING TO FORMATION OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITIES SITING COUNCIL.
SAY (BR)
Creates a state renewable energy facilitates siting council.
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HB1310
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS FOR ENERGY STAR RATED APPLIANCES.
SAY (BR)
The purpose of this Act is to create an income tax credit for certain Energy Star approved appliances equal to 10% of the retail purchase price of the appliance or appliances purchased during the taxable year or $1,500, whichever is less.
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HB1311 HD1
RELATING TO MONEY TRANSMITTERS.
SAY (BR)
Exempts foreign banks that are licensed under U.S. laws or any state which are supervised as financial institutions from the provisions of the Money Transmitters Act. Authorizes the Commissioner of Financial Institutions to provide reports and other information relating to the examination of money transmitters to certain state agencies having regulatory authority over a money transmitter, and to other state and federal agencies for use in investigating civil or criminal charges against a money transmitter. (HB1311 HD1)
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HB1312
RELATING TO ESCROW DEPOSITORIES.
SAY (BR)
Revises the escrow depository law to: (1) clarify which escrow transactions are covered by the statute and which are not; (2) update the statute to adequately reflect the present day size of the transactions routinely handled by the industry; (3) provide for more flexibility in supervising and regulating the industry; and (4) ensure adequate protection for the consumer.
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HB1313 HD1
RELATING TO THE CODE OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Eliminates obsolete requirements and improves procedures for the licensing and regulation of financial institutions. (HB1313 HD1)
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HB1314
RELATING TO FINANCIAL ABUSE.
SAY (BR)
Requires financial institutions and licensed escrow depositories to report suspected instances of financial abuse directed towards, targeting, or committed against an elder or a dependent adult to a local law enforcement agency.
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HB1315
RELATING TO MORTGAGE BROKERS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies who is exempt from Mortgage Brokers and Solicitors provisions and what constitutes prohibited activity. Establishes license application requirements and includes a written examination of the applicant or its designated responsible individual, along with a $50,000 bond requirement for a licensee. Establishes biennial license renewal which includes completion of a continuing education requirement. Requires record keeping requirements are established and provide for a 6 year retention period.
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HB1316
RELATING TO THE LOSS MITIGATION GRANT FUND.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the release of $2,000,000 for FY 2007-2008 from the loss mitigation grant fund to provide grants for wind resistive devices.
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HB1317
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Allows the Insurance Commissioner to monitor relationships and transactions between mutual benefit societies and their affiliates and among affiliates of mutual benefit societies in the same manner as other insurers. Requires the filing of a registration statement describing a mutual benefit society's network of affiliates.
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HB1318
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE RATE REGULATION.
SAY (BR)
Provides for the oversight by the Insurance Commissioner of health insurance premium rates. Allows the Commissioner to disapprove rates if they are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory.
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HB1319
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Sets a maximum limit of 30% of annual expenses on the reserves that a managed care plan may hold. Requires refunds of excess reserves be made to subscribers, customers, or enrollees of the managed care plan. Allows the Commissioner to waive the requirement of a refund if enrollees of a managed care plan would be jeopardized, if the managed care plan would need the reserves to increase its enrollment or make capital investments, of if the excess to be refunded is the result of temporary fluctuations in investments. Excludes disability insurance from the excess reserve requirements.
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HB1320
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Extends group health insurance coverage for small employers to include self-employed individuals with no employees or small businesses with only part-time employees.
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HB1321
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS.
SAY (BR)
Establishes licensing and solvency requirements for prescription drug plans that are offering a pharmacy benefit pursuant to Medicare Part D.
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HB1324 HD1
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Conforms current statutes to recommendations of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) with respect to: (1) the authority required to implement rules to carry out the directives of the federal Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act; (2) long-term care insurance; and (3) the sharing of information with the insurance regulatory agencies of foreign countries.
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HB1325
RELATING TO TORTS.
SAY (BR)
Limits noneconomic damages in medical tort actions to a maximum award of $250,000. Establishes limits for contingent fees that may be contracted by attorneys for medical tort actions. Requires the trier of fact to consider the negligence or fault of all alleged parties, including those who have entered into a settlement, upon request of any nonsettling defendant healthcare provider. Requires economic damages to be allocated to a healthcare provider based upon the healthcare provider's proportionate percentage of negligence or other fault. Redefines "medical tort" to mean a negligent act or omission to act by a healthcare provider in the rendering of professional services, or the rendering of professional service by a healthcare provider without informed consent, which act or omission or rendering of service without informed consent is the proximate cause of a personal injury or wrongful death, provided that such services are within the scope of services for which the provider is licensed and which are not within any restriction imposed by the licensing agency or licensed hospital.
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HB1326 HD2
RELATING TO INSURANCE FRAUD.
SAY (BR)
Expands the authority of the insurance division's insurance fraud investigations unit to prevent, investigate, and prosecute (both civilly and criminally) insurance fraud beyond motor vehicle insurance cases to all lines of insurance except workers' compensation. (HB1326 HD2)
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HB1327
RELATING TO INSURANCE FRAUD.
SAY (BR)
Expands the authority of the insurance division's insurance fraud investigations unit for the prevention, investigation, and prosecution (by administrative, disciplinary, or criminal action) of insurance fraud within the workers' compensation insurance line.
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HB1329
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that the attractions and educational facilities tax credit and high technology business investment tax credit may be claimed against insurance premium taxes.
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HB1330
RELATING TO TAXATION OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS.
SAY (BR)
Eliminates the premium tax on health insurers.
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HB1331
RELATING TO TORTS.
SAY (BR)
Exempts physicians from liability when they are in good faith rendering emergency medical care.
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HB1332
RELATING TO THE PREVENTION OF MORTGAGE RESCUE FRAUD.
SAY (BR)
Requires consultants to provide homeowners with a written contract spelling out the services and give them the right to cancel at any time before the services are actually performed.
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HB1333
RELATING TO GASOLINE PRICE GOUGING.
SAY (BR)
Protects consumers from price gouging in the purchase of gasoline during periods of abnormal disruption of the marketplace caused by extraordinary adverse circumstances.
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HB1335
RELATING TO CHAPTER 460, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, OSTEOPATHY.
SAY (BR)
Makes the application requirements for doctors of osteopathy consistent with those for doctors of medicine. Clarifies the osteopathic residency program, and allows the Board to accept national osteopathic exams. Makes the requirements for a limited and temporary DO license consistent with that for a limited and temporary MD license.
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HB1339 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO CONTRACTOR LICENSING REQUIREMENTS DURING A STATE OF EMERGENCY OR DISASTER.
SAY (BR)
Ensures an adequate supply of licensed contractors is available to perform necessary repairs and reconstruction work during a state of emergency or disaster. (SD1)
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HB1340 HD1
RELATING TO THE LOSS MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM.
SAY (BR)
Amends the definition of "wind resistive devices" to include residential safe rooms for grant eligibility to encourage the private development of safe rooms.
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HB1341
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY.
SAY (BR)
Establishes the vice-director's salary in alignment with federal equivalent pay levels.
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HB1342
RELATING TO VETERANS' SERVICES.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the Governor, to set the salary of the Director of the Office of Veterans' Services at an amount not exceeding 74% of the salary of the Director of Human Resources Development..
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HB1343
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
SAY (BR)
Provides vehicle tax and registration fee exemption to members of the National Guard and Reserves.
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HB1344
RELATING TO UNIFORM MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE FOR ENLISTED PERSONNEL.
SAY (BR)
Eliminate the Uniform Maintenance Allowance of $1.50 per day for the performance of annual military training.
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HB1346
RELATING TO PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS.
SAY (BR)
Enhances and provides organizational support to sustain the independence of charter schools. Sets for the powers and responsibilities of charter schools. Provides charter schools with the resources and allows additional start-up charter schools to be established.
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HB1347
RELATING TO TEACHING.
SAY (BR)
Encourages teachers with national board certifications to teach in public and charter schools that are in need o improvement. Offers a $10,000 bonus stipend per year to national board certified teachers who commit to teach in a school, including a charter school, that is planning for restructuring, or in corrective action for 3 years.
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HB1348
RELATING TO STUDENT BEHAVIOR.
SAY (BR)
Requires the DOE to designate or establish at leas 1 school in each complex to serve as an alternative learning center for students whose behavior in the classroom, on campus, or during State-provided transport to and from school (or a school-sponsored activity) disrupts or hinders the efforts of the other students to learn. Directs the DOE to develop strategies for conflict and classroom management and to train teachers in their use. Defines disruptive behavior and removes the previous age limitation that a child has to be at least 16 years old for the principal to take disciplinary action.
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HB1349
RELATING TO AN EXEMPTION FOR THE MALULANI HEALTH AND MEDICAL CENTER, L.L.C., PROJECT FROM THE CERTIFICATE OF NEED REQUIREMENT OF CHAPTER 323D, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Exempts the Malulani Health & Medical Center's proposal, to build a new, state-of-the-art hospital on Maui from the certificate of need requirement.
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HB1350
RELATING TO ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE.
SAY (BR)
Amends the certificate of need (CON) requirements to: (1) reverse the order that the county and State councils hold hearings and make recommendations on CON applications and provide that, where the recommendation of the State council and the county council conflict, the ("SHPDA") Administrator shall give greater weight to the recommendation of the county council; (2) require that a hearing on a request for reconsideration from the denial of a CON be held on the island where the proposed medical facility is to be built or the medical activity is to occur; and (3) specify and narrow the types of medical facilities and medical activities that require a CON.
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HB1351
RELATING TO NURSING.
SAY (BR)
Establishes the UH Statewide Nursing Consortium that will be responsible for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs designed to support nursing educational mobility. Creates a specialized emphasis on geriatric nursing within the teaching spectrum. Appropriations for the geriatrics program, funding to operate the consortium, as well as additional funding for the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene to permit additional students to enroll and graduate are included.
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HB1353 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION ACT, 1920, AS AMENDED.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the transfer of moneys from the Hawaiian home receipts fund to the native Hawaiian rehabilitation fund. Provides for consultation with beneficiaries when a project includes commercial development. Establishes the Hawaiian home lands community development fund with revenue-sharing from commercial development projects in order to fund community and cultural programming for beneficiaries of the trust in the Hawaiian homestead communities. Requires the department of Hawaiian home lands to consult with the beneficiaries of the trust before agreeing to lower allowable loan amounts. (SD1)
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HB1354
RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION ACT, 1920, AS AMENDED.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the department to prescribe via administrative rules terms, conditions, and restrictions on the transfer of homestead leases.
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HB1355
RELATING TO CERTIFICATION OF CHILD PLACING ORGANIZATIONS, CHILD CARING INSTITUTIONS, FOSTER BOARDING HOMES, AND ADOPTIVE HOMES.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that as a condition of approval, foster and adoptive parents must complete a child abuse and neglect clearance to comply with the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, Public Law No. 109-248.
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HB1356 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION BOARD ALLOWANCE FOR FORMER FOSTER YOUTH.
SAY (BR)
Increases the time limit for application for a higher education board allowance. Provides former foster youth who are between the ages of 22 and 26 years of age on July 1, 2007, and who are already attending a higher education institution, the opportunity to apply for a higher education board allowance within a year. Increases the maximum age for the benefit with a maximum benefit length of 60 months. Appropriates funds. (SD2)
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HB1357 HD1
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.
SAY (BR)
Specifies that when the family court determines that the child's parents cannot provide the child with a safe family home, the Department of Human Services may submit a permanent plan with a goal of guardianship and the court may award guardianship to an appropriate entity without termination of parental rights. (HB1357 HD1)
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HB1358 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE PURPOSE OF THE HAWAII YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the purpose of the Hawaii youth correctional facilities. (SD1)
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HB1359 HD1 SD2 CD1
RELATING TO THE STATE PHARMACY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
SAY (BR)
Creates a Hawaii State Pharmacy Assistance program by merging the current State Pharmacy Assistance program which coordinates the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit and the Hawaii Rx plus program under a single comprehensive Hawaii State Pharmacy Assistance program umbrella. Requires the Department of Human Services to take all steps necessary to enable participation in joint prescription drug purchasing agreements with any other health benefits plan or organization within or outside of this state that agrees to participate in a joint purchasing agreement. (HB1359 CD1)
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HB1360
RELATING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
SAY (BR)
Removes the QUEST medical plans exemption to allow equal, unrestricted access to medications for Medicaid clients who suffer from HIV, AIDS, or hepatitis C or who need immunosuppressives as a result of organ transplants.
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HB1362
RELATING TO THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the Hawaii Public Housing Authority's Board to set the salaries of the Executive Director and the Executive Assistant, subject to the approval of the Governor.
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HB1363 HD1
RELATING TO CRIMINAL TRESPASS IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
SAY (BR)
Makes criminal trespass in the second degree applicable to public housing projects administered by the Hawaii Public Housing Authority. (HB1363 HD1)
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HB1365
RELATING TO THE STATE OF HAWAII DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that the Board of Trustees of both the State of Hawaii Deferred Compensation Plan and the State Deferred Compensation Retirement Plan for Part-time, Temporary, and Seasonal or Casual Employees may select and offer participants investment products that are commonly offered in the securities industry or other deferred compensation plans and are determined to the reasonable, prudent investment products.
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HB1366
RELATING TO SEPARATION INCENTIVES.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies that DHRD's authority for separation incentives is limited to the various departments and agencies of the state executive branch, excluding the DOE and Hawaii Health Systems Corporation.
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HB1367 HD1
RELATING TO SALARIES.
SAY (BR)
Eliminates statutory relationships between the salaries of specific department heads and deputy department heads and certain civil service positions. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB1367 HD1)
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HB1369
RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS OF PERSONS PROVIDING SERVICES TO CONSUMERS OF THE ADULT MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the DOH to expand its capacity to obtain verifiable information regarding criminal history of potential employees and contract providers of the adult mental health division.
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HB1371 HD2
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $4,980,523 in general fund revenues and $4,111,237 from the Developmental Disabilities Interdepartmental Transfer Fund as an emergency appropriation to enable the Developmental Disabilities Division (DDD) to meet state-approved target numbers under the current Medicaid home and community based service and ensure the receipt of federal Medicaid reimbursements. (HB1371 HD2)
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HB1373 HD1
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $4,419,644 in general funds for FY 2006-2007, for early intervention services for infants and children from birth to three years of age with developmental delay or at biological or environmental risk for developmental delay. (HB1373 HD1)
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HB1374
RELATING TO NOISE.
SAY (BR)
Regulates nighttime and weekend construction activities with permits rather than variances.
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HB1375
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE.
SAY (BR)
Allows consumers to redeem beverage containers deposits at local grocery stores. Deletes the automatic container increase based on the redemption rate.
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HB1378 HD1
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
SAY (BR)
Appropriates $950,000 in general funds for FY 2006-2007, to fund a grant to Kahuku Hospital on Oahu. (HB1378 HD1)
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HB1380
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION STRESS CLAIMS.
SAY (BR)
Disallows workers' compensation claims for mental illness or injury proximately caused by all personnel actions taken in good faith by the employer.
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HB1381
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL CARE.
SAY (BR)
Allows employers the opportunity to provide their employees with an employer-designated healthcare provider list of attending physicians and/or physician networks. Injured employees would be allowed to "opt out" of the plan after 120 days and see physicians that are not on the list.
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HB1382
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION.
SAY (BR)
Provides for alternate dispute resolution to resolve controversies arising from workers' compensation claims.
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HB1383
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
SAY (BR)
Gives small business owners who meet certain exclusions the option not to obtain workers' compensation insurance
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HB1384
RELATING TO TIP CREDIT.
SAY (BR)
Increases the tip credit from 25 cents to $1.25 upon approval in 2007, to $2.25 on January 1, 2008, and to 25% of the tips claimed by an employee as income January 1, 2009.
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HB1385
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY LAW.
SAY (BR)
Lowers the maximum taxable wage base from $35,300 to the national average of $13,000 for calendar years 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. Amends the definition of "Adequate reserve fund" by reducing from 18 months times the benefit cost rate that is the highest during the ten-year period to 12 months.
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HB1386
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL TREATMENT.
SAY (BR)
Requires Medical providers to treat injured workers in accordance with clinically tested, evidence based treatment guidelines. Requires medical providers to utilize the Official Disabilities guidelines ("ODG") Treatment in Workers' Comp, 3rd edition.
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HB1387
RELATING TO DERELICT VESSELS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies DLNR's jurisdictional responsibility on the removal of derelict vessels.
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HB1388
RELATING TO THE HAWAII OCEAN AND COASTAL COUNCIL.
SAY (BR)
Provides statutory authority to continue the Hawaii Ocean and Coastal Council.
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HB1389
RELATING TO TIME SHARES IN LAND COURT.
SAY (BR)
Deregisters fee simple time share interest from the Land Court System.
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HB1390
RELATING TO ACQUISITIONS UNDER CHAPTER 173A.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the appraisal process for state acquisitions of lands having value as a resource to the State.
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HB1391
RELATING TO COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT.
SAY (BR)
Requires affected agencies to account for sea-level rise and minimize risks from coastal hazards such as erosion, storm inundation, hurricanes, and tsunamis.
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HB1392
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES.
SAY (BR)
Gives OIP the ability to render decisions. Makes compliance by boards mandatory. Allows OIP to obtain court enforcement of its decision.
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HB1394
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT BOARDS.
SAY (BR)
Allows any number of members of a board to discuss outside of a meeting the selection of the board's officers or assignment of members to the board's committees.
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HB1395
RELATING TO INTERVENTION FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a pilot program for screening, brief intervention, and referral to substance abuse treatment.
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HB1396
RELATING TO INTEREST ARBITRATION.
SAY (BR)
Modifies the factors that the arbitration panel must consider in interest arbitration decisions to include: (1) the impact of pay increase to other bargaining units in determining the amount of pay increase; (2) compliance with constitutional and statutory appropriation and budgeting provisions; and (3) the comparison of wages, hours, and conditions of employment to that of other persons performing similar services in Hawaii.
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HB1397
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
SAY (BR)
Deletes reference to parity with regard to gender responsive programming services in prisons.
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HB1398
RELATING TO THE GARNISHMENT OF COMMITTED PERSONS' MONEYS.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes DPS to garnish inmate wages to pay court ordered crime victim compensation fees.
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HB1401
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
SAY (BR)
Allows the public to utilize the controlled substance Pregablin and makes Hawaii's controlled substance laws consistent with that of federal law.
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HB1402 HD2
RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES.
SAY (BR)
Repeals statutory hiring limitations. (HB1402 HD2)
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HB1403 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE HAWAII PAROLING AUTHORITY.
SAY (BR)
Increases the level of service of two members of the Hawaii Paroling Authority from part-time to full-time. (SD1)
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HB1404
RELATING TO PRISON LITIGATION.
SAY (BR)
Limits ability of detained or incarcerated individuals to file frivolous lawsuits through state courts.
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HB1405 HD1
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the use of the controlled substance registration revolving fund to offset the cost of the DPS Narcotics Enforcement Division's forensic drug laboratory and costs associated with investigating violations. (HB1405 HD1)
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HB1406 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A MINOR.
SAY (BR)
Expands the crimes of endangering the welfare of a minor in the first and second degrees to include situations in which an adult causes or permits a minor to inject, ingest, or inhale a controlled substance that was not prescribed by a physician. (SD1)
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HB1407
RELATING TO INCREASING THE STANDARD DEDUCTION FOR INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXATION.
SAY (BR)
Raises the Hawaii standard deduction.
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HB1408
RELATING TO INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS TO CHAPTER 235, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES.
SAY (BR)
Provides for annual adjustments to the Hawaii standard deduction, income tax brackets, and personal exemption in response to increases in inflation as documented by the US Department of Labor Consumer Price Index.
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HB1409 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SAY (BR)
Provides an additional personal exemption for any dependent age eighteen and younger for households with $150,000 or less in federal adjusted gross income. (HB1409 HD1)
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HB1410
RELATING TO AN EXEMPTION FROM THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
SAY (BR)
Exempts from the GET the sale of food qualifying under WIC Program administered by the federal Food and Nutrition Service of the US Department of Agriculture
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HB1412 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION'S BENEFITS-FUNDED REVENUE-GENERATING COMPUTER INITIATIVES.
SAY (BR)
Specifies that the vendor will only be paid when measurable increases in revenues resulting from the initiatives are collected by the State. Creates an Integrated Tax Information Managements Systems ("ITIMS") special fund to hold the proceeds from the initiatives to be used to enhance the DOTAX computer system and to fund related operational and administrative functions. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB1412 HD1)
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HB1413
RELATING TO TAX ADMINISTRATION.
SAY (BR)
Conforms Hawaii tax law to federal tax law relating to tax administration and criminal tax enforcement .
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HB1415
RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS TAX CREDITS.
SAY (BR)
Allows analysis and evaluation of relevant information to determine the economic impact of tax credits granted.
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HB1416
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX EXEMPTION ON THE SALE OF ALTERNATIVE FUEL.
SAY (BR)
Reinstates an exemption from the general excise tax for the sale of alternative fuels.
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HB1417
RELATING TO THE CLARIFICATION OF THE DIVIDENDS RECEIVED DEDUCTION WITH RESPECT TO DIVIDENDS RECEIVED BY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS.
SAY (BR)
Clarifies the application of the deduction for dividends received by a corporation from a Real Estate Investment Trust.
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HB1418
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC FILING OF TAX RETURNS.
SAY (BR)
Provides DOTAX with the authority to require by rule, the electronic filing of tax returns.
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HB1419
RELATING TO ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII.
SAY (BR)
Provides for the Constitutionally mandated income tax refund or credit when the state general fund balance at the close of each of two successive fiscal years exceeds 5% of general fund revenues for each of the two fiscal years.
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HB1420
RELATING TO RENTAL MOTOR VEHICLE SURCHARGE TAX.
SAY (BR)
Extends the rental vehicle surcharge tax effective date beyond September 1, 2007.
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HB1421
RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROPERTY DAMAGE.
SAY (BR)
Establishes a fine and requires community service and the revocation of driver's license for a one-year period for graffiti violation on public or private property.
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HB1422
RELATING TO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
SAY (BR)
Establishes enhanced sentencing for drivers who violate the right of way of pedestrians within crosswalks.
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HB1423 SD1
RELATING TO HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE (HOV) LANES.
SAY (BR)
Allows the director of transportation and highway engineers to use evaluation of traffic demand and traffic volumes to establish occupancy requirements for high occupancy vehicle lanes. (SD1)
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HB1424
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the DOT and certain county agencies to negotiate public-private partnership agreements which allows private partners to assess tolls, fares, or other user fees as compensation for the private finance, planning, design, construction, operation, or maintenance of transportation improvements or public property.
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HB1425 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
SAY (BR)
Allows the DOT and other agencies to consider nighttime maintenance of our highway system and other highway maintenance improvements. (HB1425 HD1)
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HB1426
RELATING TO DEFERRED PLEAS.
SAY (BR)
Conforms deferred acceptance of guilty law to the federal commercial driver licensing law for consistency.
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HB1428 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSFERS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE STATE HIGHWAY FUND.
SAY (BR)
Transfers $1 from the general fund to the State Highway Fund in each of the FY 2007-2008 and 2008-2009. (HB1428 HD1)
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HB1429
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
SAY (BR)
Increases fines imposed on users and tenants who violate chapter 266, the department's administrative rules, or any lawful command of any harbor master, agent, or district manager. Allows for a full recovery of fines imposed on the DOT for violations of federal and state air and water pollution laws committed by harbor users and tenants.
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HB1430
RELATING TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the Board of Regents to develop internal policies and procedures for the procurement of goods, services, and construction not subject to chapter 103D.
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HB1431
RELATING TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
SAY (BR)
Implements the amendment of the State Constitution, proposed by the Legislature in 2005, and ratified by the voters in 2006, by establishing a Governor's advisory council to screen and propose candidates for appointment to the Board.
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HB1432 HD1
RELATING TO STATEWIDE WIRELESS ACCESS.
M. OSHIRO, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, NISHIMOTO, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, TAKUMI, YAMASHITA, Berg, Rhoads, Souki
Establishes a statewide wireless access task force to study the feasibility of creating a state owned and operated wireless network. (HB1432 HD1)
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HB1433
RELATING TO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS.
M. OSHIRO, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, Hanohano, Nishimoto, Souki, Takumi
Requires notification to the commanding officer of a military installation of zoning change applications and district boundary amendment petitions for land within 3,000 feet or 2 miles(depending on county population) of a military installation.
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HB1434
RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDIT.
M. OSHIRO
Provides a mandatory tax credit to taxpayers pursuant to article VII, section 6 of the Constitution of the State of Hawaii.
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HB1436
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE RATE REGULATION.
BELATTI, CABANILLA, CHING, LUKE, TAKUMI, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Hanohano
Reenacts health insurance rate regulation law. Prohibits health insurance rates that are excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory. Requires health care insurers to submit rate filings for approval by the insurance commissioner. Establishes penalties and appeal procedures.
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HB1437
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, HANOHANO, LUKE, Bertram, Caldwell, Finnegan, Rhoads, Souki, Takumi
Requires governor to provide annual report to legislature on compliance with state environmental policy, island by island.
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HB1438
RELATING TO HEALTH.
BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, HANOHANO, LUKE, RHOADS, Bertram, Cabanilla, Caldwell, Finnegan, Meyer, Souki, Takumi
Enacts the Hospital Infections Disclosure Act to establish a uniform system of reporting hospital-acquired infections to the department of health and to make that information public.
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HB1439
RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE VACANCIES.
BELATTI, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, RHOADS, TAKUMI, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Hanohano, Souki
Requires the governor, in filling vacancies in the senate, house of representatives, and U.S. Senate, to select from a list of three prospective appointees nominated by the political party of the prior incumbent. Requires prospective appointees to be registered members of nominating political parties for at least six months prior to the appointment. Effective on approval.
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HB1440 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
HANOHANO, AWANA, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Evans, Green, Tokioka
Clarifies that the Office of Ombudsman has the authority to investigate contractual acts of facilities with which the Department of Public Safety has contracted to hold individuals committed to the custody of the Director of Public Safety. (SD1)
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HB1441
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION FOR THE PUNA RECREATIONAL COMPLEX IN PAHOA, HAWAII.
HANOHANO, AWANA, SHIMABUKURO, Evans, Green, Herkes, Tokioka
Appropriates funds to design and construct a public recreational complex in Puna, Hawaii.
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HB1442 HD1
RELATING TO KIKALA-KEOKEA.
HANOHANO, AWANA, CHANG, EVANS, GREEN, SAGUM, SHIMABUKURO, TOKIOKA, Herkes
Authorizes the Department of Land and Natural Resources, subject to specific criteria and priority requirements, to award the remaining leases in the Kikala-Keokea area not previously executed under Act 314, Session Laws of Hawaii 1991. (HB1442 HD1)
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HB1443
RELATING TO PUBLIC SERVICE.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Changes the payroll payment basis for public employees from after-the-fact payroll to predicted payroll.
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HB1444
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ALARM SYSTEMS.
NISHIMOTO, LUKE
Prohibits motor vehicle alarm manufacturers from causing to be sold in the State alarm systems that cannot electronically notify the motor vehicle owner that the alarm is being activated. Prohibits motor vehicle owners from operating a vehicle that lacks electronic notification capability. Subjects violators to traffic code penalties.
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HB1445
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ALARM SYSTEMS.
NISHIMOTO, LUKE
Prohibits the use of audible motor vehicle alarms in the State. Prohibits motor vehicle owners from operating a motor vehicle with an alarm system that lacks electronic capability. Subjects violators to traffic code penalties.
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HB1446 HD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
NISHIMOTO, LUKE
Permits motor vehicle backup warning beepers to be disabled if the vehicle is equipped with a rear view camera system, or a watchperson is on duty. (HB1446 HD1)
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HB1447 HD1
RELATING TO NOISE.
NISHIMOTO, LUKE
Establishes a noise abatement zone for motor vehicles and mopeds and assesses an escalating fine starting at $100 and impoundment of vehicles for transgressors. Effective date of July 1, 2051. (HB1447 HD1)
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HB1448 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE ZONES.
GREEN
Establishes a joint advisory working group to make recommendations on ways to address healthcare provider density zones.
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HB1449
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
GREEN
Creates a presumption in favor of joint custody, or "shared parenting" in divorce child custody cases where parents have an existing joint custody relationship and there is no finding of family violence or other question regarding the child's well-being.
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HB1450
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
GREEN
Provides that a court's denial of a request for joint custody of a child must be justified by specific findings and conclusions and clear and convincing evidence.
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HB1451
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Tokioka
Amends the mental health counselor licensure application date to include counselors who have completed or are in the process of completing the requirements for licensure before July 1, 2007. Repeals the sunset date on mental health counselor licensure.
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HB1452 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Bertram, Rhoads
Requires the department of health to take soil samples within 500 meters of Schofield Barracks to assess for depleted uranium, at least once every 3 months, and annually report to the legislature. (SD1)
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HB1453 HD1
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS.
GREEN, Berg, Bertram
Requires persons proposing to engage in testing, propagating, cultivating, and growing GMOs to notify DOH and obtain a certification of approval from DOH. Includes liability provisions for injury or damage resulting from such activity. (HB1453 HD1)
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HB1454
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS.
GREEN, Berg, Bertram
Requires persons proposing to engage in testing, propagating, cultivating, and growing GMOs to notify DOH and obtain a certification of approval from DOH. Requires DOH to determine the level of risk involved before issuing certification of approval. Includes liability provisions for injury or damage resulting from such activity.
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HB1455
RELATING TO QUEST ENROLLMENT.
GREEN, CHANG, TAKAI, Bertram
Eliminates cap on enrollment in the QUEST program and make eligible anyone at or below 300 per cent the federal poverty level. Directs the Department of Human Services to apply for an amendment of the state waiver from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Appropriates funds.
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HB1456 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO PSYCHOLOGISTS.
GREEN
Authorizes prescriptive authority for qualified psychologists who practice at a federally qualified health center. (SD2)
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HB1457 HD1
RELATING TO AT-RISK PERSONS ON HAWAII ISLAND.
GREEN, HANOHANO, Berg, Evans
Redefines the mission of the youth conservation corps for at-risk youth and expands the program to a year-round basis. Requires the department of land and natural resources to establish, and appropriates moneys for, a year-round youth conservation corps pilot program for at-risk youth on the island of Hawaii.
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HB1458
RELATING TO SMOKING.
GREEN, CALDWELL, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, Herkes
Prohibits smoking on public beaches and parks and certain recreational areas.
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HB1459
RELATING TO RURAL HEALTH CARE.
GREEN, EVANS, MIZUNO, TSUJI, Hanohano, Herkes
Establishes the Hawaii health corps program to provide health care to underserved areas of the State.
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HB1460
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
GREEN
Establishes a statewide comprehensive health care workforce map and database to compile and analyze data on the supply and distribution of all health care workers by specialty and practice location. Appropriates funds.
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HB1461
RELATING TO EXCISE TAX ON HEALTH CARE.
GREEN
Exempts physician services, hospital charges, nursing services, and rehabilitation services from the county surcharge on state tax.
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HB1462
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN
Allows assisted living facilities with twenty-four hour staff, individualized evacuation plans, and sprinkler and fire door systems to accept individuals with an impairment that prevents the resident from safely evacuating with minimal assistance.
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HB1463
RELATING TO CIGARETTE TAX.
GREEN
Clarifies that the cigarette tax money earmarked to fund the cancer research center of Hawaii, emergency medical services, trauma care, and community health centers shall be calculated on a per cigarette basis.
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HB1464
RELATING TO HEALTH.
GREEN, Belatti, Bertram
Appropriates funds for various health programs.
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HB1465 HD1
RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
GREEN, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for additional urgent care services in the Ocean View and Volcano communities of the island of Hawaii. (HB1465 HD1)
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HB1466
RELATING TO DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Belatti, Bertram
Extends the repeal date of Act 303, Session Laws of Hawaii 2006, relating to community residential alternatives for persons with developmental disabilities, from June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2009.
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HB1467 HD1
RELATING TO A TWO-YEAR HEPATITIS C DEMONSTRATION PROJECT.
GREEN, Belatti, Bertram, Rhoads
Appropriates funds to establish a two-year Hepatitis C demonstration project at the Waikiki Health Center and the West Hawaii Community Center to provide testing, case management, treatment, surveillance, research, and outcome assessments. (HB1467 HD1)
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HB1468
RELATING TO NURSE AIDES.
GREEN
Establishes certification procedures for nurse aides employed in State licensed or State certified health care settings and medicare/medicaid facilities.
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HB1469
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
GREEN
Appropriates emergency moneys to the department of health, developmental disabilities division to meet the shortfall in funding to ensure compliance with the settlement agreement in HDRC v. State of Hawaii, United States District Court, Civil No. 03-00524 HG-KSC, Olmstead decision and chapter 333F, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
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HB1470
RELATING TO FORENSIC EXAMINERS.
GREEN
Increases the fee paid to a forensic examiner who performs a court-ordered mental health evaluation of a criminal defendant; appropriates funds for that purpose for fiscal years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009.
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HB1471 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH.
GREEN, LEE, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti
Ensures the community health care system remains financially viable in the face of population growth, uninsured, and under-insured. Makes appropriations. (SD1)
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HB1472
RELATING TO EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.
GREEN, Evans, Hanohano, Tsuji
Increases the emergency preparedness of the state.
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HB1473
RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
GREEN
Establishes the psychiatric health services pilot project which enables psychiatrists to collaborate with primary care physicians at federally qualified health centers for psychiatric care to patients. Makes appropriation. Repealed 6/30/10.
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HB1474 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION OF PREMIUMS.
GREEN
Eliminates the premium tax on health insurers of prepaid health care plan contracts. (HB1474 HD1)
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HB1475 HD2
RELATING TO SOCIAL SERVICES.
GREEN, MIZUNO, SONSON, Rhoads
Establishes provisions for a $50 monthly personal allowance for residents of certain care homes. Appropriates funds. (HB1475 HD2)
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HB1476
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
GREEN, CHANG, TAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Rhoads
Authorizes the Insurance Commissioner to administer then transfer to a non-profit agency, a purchasing pool giving employers access to reduced-cost health care coverage for part-time and temporary employees, sole proprietors, and family businesses not covered under the Prepaid Health Care Act.
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HB1478 HD1
RELATING TO THE STATE PHARMACY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.
GREEN, MIZUNO, Belatti, Bertram, Rhoads
Extends income eligibility requirement to two hundred per cent of the federal poverty level. Requires the department to provide enrollees with counseling about prescription drug plans. Repeals prescription drug rebate funding limitations. (HB1456 HD1)
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HB1479 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE SUPPORT FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
GREEN, CHANG, MIZUNO, TAKAI, WATERS, Bertram
Requires group health issuers to offer all group health plans to self-employed individuals who are licensed by the department of commerce and consumer affairs and who are located in the group health issuer's service areas. Allows insurer to impose limitations on the timing of enrollment and reenrollment to control adverse selection and plan member costs. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2)
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HB1480
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM.
GREEN, Belatti, Bertram, Rhoads
Creates a three-year pilot program in which DHS pays half of the premiums for the health care provided by a mutual benefit society to uninsured children thirty-one days to eighteen years old who are ineligible for other state or federal health care coverage. Appropriates funds. Sunsets June 30, 2011.
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HB1481
RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
GREEN
Extends the sunset date for the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for The Queen's Health Systems, a not-for-profit corporation, to assist with financing costs of construction, improvements, and equipment of health care facilities from June 30, 2008, to June 30, 2013.
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HB1482
RELATING TO STATE MONUMENTS.
MARUMOTO
Establishes daily public use of the Diamond Head state monument without closure or exclusive use by private interests except when repairs are needed and that revenues shall be used for educational purposes.
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HB1483
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
MARUMOTO
Appropriates funds to improve the load distribution and carrying capacity of the trail system at Diamond Head state monument.
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HB1484
RELATING TO SPEEDING.
WATERS, TOKIOKA, Magaoay
Imposes graduated fines for violation of noncompliance with speed limit law for 1st to 3rd convictions and deposits fines into speed control special fund under the director of transportation to fund projects to control noncompliance with speeding laws.
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HB1485 HD1
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE CONTROL.
WATERS, TOKIOKA
Increases criminal penalties for illegal disposal of solid waste. Authorizes forfeiture of vehicle used in illegal dumping. (HD1)
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HB1486
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
WATERS, TOKIOKA
Provides a tax credit for the purchase of a hybrid or alternative fuel motor vehicle; allows hybrid or alternative fuel motor vehicles to be used in high-occupancy vehicle lanes, and allows free metered parking for hybrid and alternative fuel motor vehicles.
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HB1487
RELATING TO LOW-INCOME REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT.
SAIKI
Extends the period to claim the low-income tax credit from twelve to thirty-six months.
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HB1488
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION TO ESTABLISH LEGISLATIVE TERM LIMITS.
SAIKI
Limits the terms of members of the legislature to a maximum of 40 years, with a maximum of 20 years in each the house of representatives and the senate, beginning on the day of the general election of 2008.
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HB1489
RELATING TO THE STATE ETHICS CODE.
SAIKI
Makes available to the public, documents relating to charges concerning alleged violations of the ethics code filed against a state employee by a private entity or organization upon final disposition of the charge. Permits the private person or organization to be apprised of the status of the charge.
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HB1490
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
SAIKI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 22nd representative district.
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HB1491
RELATING TO INCOME TAX CREDIT.
SAIKI
Extends the period to claim the low-income household renter's tax credit from twelve to thirty-six months.
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HB1492
RELATING TO CAPITOL BUILDING GIFT SHOP.
LEE, EVANS, ITO, KARAMATSU, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, TSUJI, Morita, Souki
Provides funding for a gift shop in the capitol building.
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HB1494
RELATING TO FUEL.
LEE
(1) Establishes the Hawaii Fuel Authority to deliver gasoline and diesel fuel to Hawaii residents at prices comparable to the mainland.
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HB1495 HD2 SD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR PALLIATIVE CARE RESOURCES.
LEE, CHONG, EVANS, ITO, MIZUNO, TOKIOKA, WATERS, YAMANE, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for palliative care resources. (SD1)
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HB1496
RELATING TO LAND USE.
MORITA, MAGAOAY, SAIKI, Carroll, Chong, Ito
Prohibits counties from allowing any uses in agricultural district other than permitted uses set forth in section 205-4.5 (land use law).
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HB1497
RELATING TO AIRCRAFT NOISE.
MORITA, CARROLL, CHONG, SAIKI, Ito, Magaoay
Requires the department of transportation to monitor noise levels from airport operations, establish an aircraft noise abatement master plan, and maintain a 24-hour noise complaint hot line and website. Establishes advisory committee.
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HB1498
RELATING TO SOLAR WATER HEATING.
MORITA, SAIKI, Carroll, Ito
Clarifies that Act 240, Session Laws of Hawaii 2006, refers to the Pay As You Save® program.
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HB1499 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO OCEAN RESOURCES.
MORITA, MAGAOAY, SAIKI, Carroll, Chong, Ito
Authorizes administrative inspections of bags and containers used to carry aquatic life, or vehicles or conveyances to transport aquatic life; repeals the probable cause requirement; directs the department of land and natural resources to create an administrative search scheme. (SD1)
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HB1501
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
NAKASONE
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 9th representative district
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HB1502
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
TAKAMINE, HANOHANO, LEE, TAKUMI, Chang, Herkes, McKelvey, Souki, Tsuji
Provides temporary tax relief to employers by lowering the maximum taxable wage base for calendar years 2008 and 2009. Increases unemployment benefits for eligible individuals. Excludes the payment of benefits to individuals terminated from employment for wilful or wanton misconduct.
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HB1504 HD1
RELATING TO THE BLIND PERSONS' AND LITERACY RIGHTS AND EDUCATION ACT.
TAKUMI
Assures that the individualized education program of each blind or visually impaired child includes provisions for instruction in braille and the use of braille appropriate to the child's current and future literacy needs. Establishes standards of proficiency and instruction. Requires that publishers who sell educational textbooks to the State provide electronic versions in braille. Requires teachers certified in the education of blind and visually impaired children to be competent in reading and writing braille, as part of the teachers' certification and renewal process. (HB1504 HD1)
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HB1505
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Appropriates funds to address educational needs, specifically teacher shortage.
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HB1506
RELATING TO SCHOOL IMPACT FEES.
TAKUMI (BR)
Establishes a new part for determining school impact fees for financing new or expanding existing department of education schools or facilities by utilizing the student generation rates developed in the Ewa case study in establishing a uniform statewide approach for school land dedication or construction impact fee requirements.
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HB1507
RELATING TO EARLY EDUCATION.
TAKUMI
Prohibits the moving of junior kindergarten and kindergarten students between tiers; prohibits a junior kindergartener from directly graduating to first grade; ensures that separate curriculum is established for the junior kindergarten program; requires the department of education to staff junior kindergartens with qualified preschool teachers and preschool teacher aides; requires the Hawaii teacher standards board to develop standards for teachers and teacher aides assigned to junior kindergarten classrooms; and appropriates funds for the implementation of a junior kindergarten program that achieves a ten to one student ratio.
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HB1508
RELATING TO SALARIES.
TAKUMI
Increases the salary of the superintendent of education from $150,000 to $200,000.
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HB1509
RELATING TO INSURANCE.
AWANA, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY
Mandates that coverage for loss or damage caused by earthquakes be offered when property insurance is offered.
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HB1510
RELATING TO THE EXCLUSION OF PROCEEDS FROM THE MANUFACTURE, PACKAGING, AND SALE OF FOOD FROM GENERAL EXCISE TAX LIABILITY.
AWANA, HANOHANO
Excludes proceeds from the manufacture, packaging, and sale of food from general excise tax liability.
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HB1511
RELATING TO IRRADIATION PLANTS.
MANAHAN (BR)
Provides a moratorium of an unspecified period on the construction of irradiation plants for agriculture and pharmaceutical purposes in the State. Also requires an environmental impact statement and a report of all existing irradiation plants operating in the State. Also provides an appropriation for the purposes of this Act.
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HB1512 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC MEETINGS.
MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, SONSON, Brower, Hanohano, Magaoay, Mizuno, Rhoads, Wakai, Waters, Yamane
Authorizes public input at noticed neighborhood board meetings and discussion but not decisionmaking on those issues. Allows two or more neighborhood board members, but less than a quorum, to attend meetings relating to board business. Clarifies neighborhood board actions on unanticipated events. (HB1512 HD1)
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HB1514
RELATING TO TAXATION.
MANAHAN, MIZUNO, WATERS, Bertram, B. Oshiro, McKelvey, Rhoads, Tsuji
Establishes exemptions from income and general excise taxes for certified adult foster homes.
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HB1515
RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE.
MANAHAN, CHANG, Brower, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Mizuno, Souki
Establishes a preference under the public procurement code for stamped copper wiring that is within the lowest three bids submitted where the price of the wiring exceeds 50¢ per foot.
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HB1516 HD2 SD2
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT AND THE RELOCATION OF HONOLULU MARINE, INC. TO KEEHI SMALL BOAT HARBOR.
MAGAOAY, Chong, Karamatsu, Manahan, Rhoads, Souki
Appropriates funds for the relocation of Honolulu Marine, Inc., dba Kewalo Shipyard. (SD2)
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HB1517
RELATING TO ARCHITECTS.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, Chong, Tokioka, Yamashita
Provides limited liability for architects and engineers that provide services during a state of emergency. Absolves contractors for professional services under the state procurement code from contractual liability to indemnify the governmental body.
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HB1519
RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.
MAGAOAY, MANAHAN
Establishes a statewide model building code and design standards. Makes appropriation.
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HB1520
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.
BERG
Separates the positions of the Director of Land and Natural Resources and the chairperson of the Board of Land and Natural Resources.
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HB1521
RELATING TO GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS.
BERG, HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Bertram, Wakai, Waters
Clarifying that the Aloha Spirit entails contemplation of the following in all actions by government officials: whether the action is the truth, is fair to all concerned, will build good will and better relationships, and will be beneficial to all concerned.
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HB1522
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
BERG, BELATTI, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Brower, Rhoads, Takumi, Wakai, Yamane
Establishes a grant program in the department of education to develop curriculum, cross-discipline lesson plans, educational materials, and community-based projects to promote civic responsibility. Appropriates funds for program operations, teacher training, and social studies resource materials.
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HB1523
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
BERG, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Takamine, Takumi, Wakai
Establishes the Community-based Sustainability Grants Special Fund. Establishes the Hawaii Community-based Sustainability Advisory Board to provide technical assistance.
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HB1524
RELATING TO GREENHOUSE GASES.
BERG, SHIMABUKURO, WAKAI, Belatti, Bertram
Caps carbon dioxide emission levels of electricity plants at 2007 levels, and requires electricity plants to incrementally reduce carbon dioxide emissions to achieve a 10% reduction of 2007 carbon dioxide emission levels between 2015 and 2019. Appropriates $ to the PUC for the program.
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HB1525 HD1 SD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A GRANT TO WEST MAUI SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT.
SOUKI, TSUJI, YAMASHITA
Appropriates funds for a grant to the west Maui soil and water conservation district to establish a working group to develop a statewide sustainable livestock industry in Hawaii. (SD1)
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HB1526 HD1
RELATING TO INMATE REINTEGRATION PROGRAMS.
SOUKI, BERTRAM, CARROLL, MCKELVEY, YAMASHITA
Appropriates funds for a grant to Maui Economic Opportunities, Inc., for the administration of community-based reintegration programs to reduce the return of former inmates to prison by providing training and support services for successful transitions into the community.
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HB1527 HD1
RELATING TO COLLEGE PREPARATORY PROGRAMS.
CHANG, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, TOKIOKA, WAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Karamatsu, Lee, Takamine
Appropriates funding to the University of Hawaii to establish a college preparatory online academy. (HB1527 HD1)
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HB1528 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG, Bertram, Brower, Karamatsu, Lee, Manahan, McKelvey, Nishimoto, Tokioka, Wakai
Appropriates funds for the B plus scholarship program. (SD1)
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HB1530 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHANG, LEE, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, WAKAI, Bertram, Brower, Karamatsu, Rhoads, Tokioka
Establishes an educational assistant loan program and special fund in the University of Hawaii; establishes an educational assistant loan forgiveness program and special fund for certain loans to educational assistants to be forgiven after employment at rural public schools for a specified number of years as determined by the department of education. (SD1)
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HB1531 HD2
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHANG, GREEN, HANOHANO, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, TOKIOKA, WAKAI, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Carroll, Evans, Rhoads, Say, Takamine
Makes unspecified appropriations to University of Hawaii campuses to implement nursing education workforce development. (HB1531 HD2)
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HB1532
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
SHIMABUKURO
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 45th Representative District.
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HB1533 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA
Appropriates funds for additional positions to support a joint effort between the University of Hawaii at Manoa College of Education and Leeward Community College to recruit, train, and retain more teachers. (HB1533 HD1)
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HB1534 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR COVERAGE OF CERTIFIED SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELORS.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA
Appropriates moneys for a pilot program to include coverage of certified substance abuse counselors to provide behavior health services through the comprehensive primary care services contract with Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center.
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HB1535
RELATING TO HEMP.
SHIMABUKURO
Legalizes and regulates the possession and production of, and commerce involving, industrial hemp.
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HB1536
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO (BR)
Places a one year moratorium on the demotion of state public housing. Requires the Hawaii Public Housing Authority to submit a report to the Legislature.
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HB1537
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
BERTRAM, AWANA, Hanohano, Magaoay, Mizuno, Souki
Establishes the shopping mall renovation tax credit.
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HB1538 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC LAND.
BERTRAM, BROWER, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, Carroll, Chong, Ito, Magaoay, McKelvey, Morita, Souki, Yamashita
Makes it illegal for hotels and resorts to limit the use of public land, including a beach, to its guests. Requires the Department of Land and Natural to establish certain rules regarding use of public beach lands (HB1538 HD1).
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HB1539
MAKES AN APPROPRIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR MAKENA-LA PEROUSE, MAUI.
BERTRAM, THIELEN, Carroll, Chong, Hanohano, Ito, Magaoay, McKelvey, Mizuno, Morita, Souki, Yamashita
Makes an appropriation for a grant to Tri-Isle Resource Conservation and Development Council on Maui for the development and implementation of comprehensive management plan for the Makena-La Perouse area of Maui.
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HB1540
RELATING TO PESTICIDES.
BERTRAM, HANOHANO, TAKAI, Carroll, McKelvey, Mizuno, Morita, Rhoads
Establishes integrated pest management policies to prohibit the use of toxicity category I pesticides. Requires the posting of signs when pesticide is applied on school grounds or a playground.
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HB1541
RELATING TO THE USE OF HERBICIDES.
BERTRAM, HANOHANO, TAKAI, Carroll, McKelvey, Mizuno, Morita, Rhoads, Yamashita
Requires: (1) state and encourages county agencies to develop and implement an integrated vegetation management strategy to minimize the use of herbicides by establishing roadside vegetation committee; (2) all state agencies to stop using herbicides and to maintain public parks with nonchemical means.
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HB1542
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
BROWER, BELATTI, BERG, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, RHOADS, TAKAI, Carroll, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Permits motor vehicle backup warning beepers to be disabled between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. if certain conditions are met.
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HB1543
RELATING TO INCOME TAX.
BROWER, B. OSHIRO, TAKAI, Carroll, Karamatsu
Expands the individual income tax brackets by 25% (from the 2001 tax tables).
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HB1544
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
BROWER, BELATTI, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Berg, Carroll, Hanohano, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Yamashita
Prohibits motorcycle, motor scooter, and moped mufflers from emitting a noise level above an unspecified decibel level. Provides a graduated schedule of fines for first, second, and subsequent violations.
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HB1545
RELATING TO LEASEHOLD CONVERSION.
BROWER, TAKAI, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Mizuno, B. Oshiro
Exempts from taxation 100% of capital gains realized during taxable years 2008-2012 from sale of leased fee interest in condominium units to association of apartment owners or residential cooperative corporations.
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HB1546
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
BROWER, BERG, KARAMATSU, TAKAI, Hanohano, McKelvey, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to improve the load distribution and carrying capacity of the trail system at Diamond Head state monument.
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HB1547 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.
CABANILLA
Expands the Office of International Affairs. Establishes a legislative protocol fund. Appropriates funds. (SD1)
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HB1548 HD1
RELATING TO DRUG TREATMENT.
CABANILLA, AWANA, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, SONSON, Belatti, Green, Lee, Manahan, Mizuno
Authorizes placement of certain offenders in secure drug treatment facilities. (HB1548 HD1)
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HB1549 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION.
CABANILLA, BROWER, TAKAI, Bertram, Lee, Mizuno, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, M. Oshiro, Souki, Wakai
Establishes a multidisciplinary accident investigation team in the police department of each county for the purpose of investigating major accidents on major roadways in a manner designed to minimize lane and roadway closures during the investigation. Appropriates $1. (SD1)
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HB1550
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
CABANILLA, THIELEN, Hanohano, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Sagum
Exempts a private hospital from the general excise tax provided that 60% or more of the hospital's patient population consists of Medicaid and Medicare patients. Requires hospital to submit verification to department of taxation. Requires department of taxation to adopt rules.
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HB1551
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
CABANILLA
Requires counties to establish a no-fault insurance database accessible by the police and departments of motor vehicles and the prosecuting attorney. Requires insurance companies to transmit insurance information to the counties to be included in the database. Appropriates funds.
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HB1552 HD1
RELATING TO FAMILY.
MAGAOAY, CHANG
Appropriates funds for the operating costs of the family celebration commission. (HB1552 HD1)
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HB1553
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF KAIMUKI HIGH SCHOOL.
SAY
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of Kaimuki High School.
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HB1554
RELATING TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL LOANS.
SAY
Increases the amount that may be borrowed for agricultural loans from the department of agriculture.
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HB1555 HD1
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
SAY
Provides a tax credit to support the development of a world class aquarium at Kakaako Makai on Oahu. (HB1555 HD1)
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HB1556
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SAY
Clarifies the legislative intent of Act 51, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, with respect to public employment and collective bargaining.
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HB1557 HD1
RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING.
SAY
Provides exemptions and waivers for condominium developments of 50 units or more per acre of land or developments targeted for low-income households. (HB1557 HD1)
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HB1558
RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
SAY
Clarifies that each registered voter has one vote and each property owner has one vote, for purposes of liquor license denial law.
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HB1559
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
HANOHANO, MEYER
Makes flexible highway design applicable to Koolau Loa Coastal Highway from Kaaawa to Waimea on Oahu, and to Lower Puna to Kapoho Coastal Road on the island of Hawaii.
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HB1560
RELATING TO TRANSIT.
SONSON, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Hanohano, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, Morita, M. Oshiro, Souki, Tokioka, Yamane
Establishes the Honolulu transit community development district. Provides guidance policies for the development of a community development plan for the district.
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HB1561 SD1
RELATING TO LABOR.
SONSON, LEE, M. OSHIRO, TAKUMI, Belatti, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Cabanilla, Carroll, Chang, Chong, Hanohano, Ito, Magaoay, Manahan, McKelvey, Mizuno, Morita, Souki, Tokioka, Yamane
Establishes labor representation procedures in developments in which the State or counties have an ongoing proprietary interest.
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HB1562
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
SONSON
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 35th Representative District.
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HB1563
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for collective bargaining cost items relating to contributions to the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund for state employees in unit 5, and for officers and employees of the department of education excluded from collective bargaining.
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HB1564
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for collective bargaining cost items relating to contributions to the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund for state employees in unit 10, and for officers and employees excluded from collective bargaining.
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HB1565 HD1
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for collective bargaining cost items relating to contributions to the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund for state employees in unit 1, and for officers and employees in the executive branch excluded from collective bargaining. (HB1565 HD1)
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HB1566
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for collective bargaining cost items relating to contributions to the Hawaii employer-union health benefits trust fund for state employees in units 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 13, and for officers and employees excluded from collective bargaining.
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HB1571
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COST ITEMS.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for salary increases and collective bargaining cost items for employees in unit 12, and for officers and employees excluded from collective bargaining.
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HB1573
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARY INCREASES FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES.
SONSON
Appropriates funds to pay for salary increases and collective bargaining cost items for employees in units 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 13, and for officers and employees excluded from collective bargaining.
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HB1574
RELATING TO WATER POLLUTION.
CARROLL, BERG, MORITA, Belatti, Karamatsu, Lee, M. Oshiro
Amends definition of "state waters" to include anchialine ponds and nonfederal wetlands; defines "anchialine ponds" and "nonfederal wetlands".
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HB1575
RELATING TO HEALTH.
CARROLL, BELATTI, BERG, HANOHANO, MORITA, Brower, Karamatsu, Lee, M. Oshiro
Provides access for all returning veterans to a health screening test for exposure to depleted uranium. Establishes a task force to study the health effects of depleted uranium exposure. Requires an environmental impact study on storage and disposal of depleted uranium munitions on Oahu.
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HB1576
RELATING TO THE MOLOKAI IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
CARROLL, MCKELVEY, YAMASHITA, Har, Lee, Manahan, Nishimoto, Shimabukuro, Souki, Tsuji
Makes Molokai irrigation system water users advisory board a governing board. Increases number of members of the board. Allows nomination from Molokai homestead stakeholder organizations.
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HB1577 HD1
RELATING TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED COFFEE.
CARROLL, BERG, HANOHANO, MORITA, Belatti
Temporarily prohibits the growing of genetically modified coffee. Allows research on genetically modified coffee in environmentally secure facilities.
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HB1578 HD1
RELATING TO OCEAN RESOURCES.
CARROLL, Berg, Karamatsu, Lee, M. Oshiro
Requires DLNR in adopting rules regulating fishing to consult with native Hawaiian practitioners and further imposes conditions on the rule making process regarding prohibitions or limitations or fishing in any area open to public fishing. (HB1578 HD1)
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HB1579
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT AND THE RELOCATION OF HONOLULU MARINE, INC. TO KEEHI SMALL BOAT HARBOR.
ITO, MIZUNO, Bertram, Souki, Yamashita
Makes an appropriation, recommended for immediate passage by the Governor, to make improvements at Keehi small boat harbor for the relocation of Honolulu Marine, Inc. from Kewalo basin.
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HB1580 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
ITO, CARROLL, CHONG, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MORITA
Establishes a task force on Hawaiian homestead community self-governance to begin the process of delegating authority for the administration of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, to Hawaiian homestead community self-governance organizations. (HB1580 HD1)
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HB1581
RELATING TO OCEAN HEALTH CONSENSUS.
ITO, EVANS, LEE, MAGAOAY, TSUJI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Mizuno, Souki
Appropriates funds for the center for conservation research and training at the University of Hawaii to develop and implement an ocean health consensus project to build community based consensus in Hawaii for managing ocean ecosystem resources.
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HB1582
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE PACIFIC AVIATION MUSEUM AT PEARL HARBOR.
ITO, EVANS, TSUJI, YAMANE, Bertram, Magaoay, Mizuno, Souki, Yamashita
Appropriates funds for the implementation of phase 2 of the Pacific Aviation Museum.
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HB1583
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
ITO, BERTRAM, MIZUNO, Evans, Souki, Yamashita
Transfers all fines and forfeitures collected for uncontested traffic infractions to the countries starting from 7/1/07.
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HB1584
RELATING TO PEDESTRIANS.
LUKE, WAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Finnegan, Green, Magaoay, Marumoto, Mizuno, Shimabukuro, Takamine, Tsuji, Yamashita
Increases penalties for pedestrians who cross outside a crosswalk.
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HB1585
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES.
LUKE, BERG, BROWER, GREEN, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, RHOADS, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, THIELEN, WAKAI, Belatti, Bertram, Carroll, Chong, Finnegan, Magaoay, McKelvey, Takamine, Tsuji, Yamashita
Includes the inspection of the exhaust system in the regular inspection for motor vehicles and motorcycles.
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HB1586
RELATING TO EXPUNGEMENT ORDERS.
LUKE, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Finnegan, McKelvey, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Takumi, Thielen, Wakai, Waters, Yamashita
Requires the judiciary to issue orders sealing the records of cases that meet the criteria for expungement.
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HB1587
RELATING TO UNMARRIED COUPLES.
LUKE, B. OSHIRO, SAIKI
Ensures parity between unmarried couples and married couples by extending the benefits provided under the State's employer-union health benefits trust fund to reciprocal beneficiaries.
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HB1588
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
LUKE
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 26th representative district.
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HB1589
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
B. OSHIRO, CALDWELL, LUKE, SAIKI, WATERS
Creates a permit requirement for the erection, display, and maintenance of temporary political signs and banners.
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HB1590 HD3 SD1
RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN.
B. OSHIRO, BERTRAM, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Brower, Caldwell, Chang, Ito, Har, Karamatsu, Manahan, McKelvey, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi
Allows plaintiff to seek a judicial review of the taking prior to a condemnation action. Requires plaintiff to offer to resell property to defendant for current appraised value or condemnation price plus and cost of environmental remediation or cleanup or other improvements if property taken in eminent domain is not used for the purpose for which it was condemned. (SD1)
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HB1591 HD1
RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN.
B. OSHIRO, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Caldwell, Har, Karamatsu, Manahan, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi, Yamane
Establishes that the just condemnation price for agricultural land shall be % of value assessed pursuant to section 101-23, HRS, plus loss to business, plus relocation costs; for primary residence, %, plus loss to business or trade, plus relocation cost; for other property, %, plus loss to business or trade, plus cost of relocation. (HB1591 HD1)
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HB1592
RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN.
B. OSHIRO, CALDWELL, HAR, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Ito, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi, Yamane
Prohibits use of eminent domain for private purpose; defines private purpose; where condemned property is transferred to private entity, not a common carrier or public utility, burden is on condemning authority to prove public purpose.
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HB1593 HD1
RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN.
B. OSHIRO, BERTRAM, HERKES, MAGAOAY, MIZUNO, YAMASHITA, Brower, Caldwell, Har, Ito, Karamatsu, Manahan, McKelvey, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamane
Requires condemning authority to make offer of settlement. Makes condemning authority liable for defendant's litigation expenses if offer is rejected and court award is greater than offer. (HB1593 HD1)
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HB1594
RELATING TO SUSTAINABILITY.
YAMANE, CHONG, Berg
Appropriates funds for the development of the Hawaii 2050 sustainability plan.
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HB1595 HD1
RELATING TO PETROLEUM PRICE GOUGING.
MIZUNO, GREEN, THIELEN, Bertram, Carroll, Evans, Magaoay, Manahan, Sonson, Tsuji, Waters
Prohibits the sale of any petroleum product for an unconscionably excessive price during any abnormal disruptions of the market as an unfair or deceptive act or practice in the conduct of any trade or commerce under section 480-2. HD1
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HB1596
RELATING TO FINES FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AN INTOXICANT.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BROWER, EVANS, FINNEGAN, GREEN, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO, PINE, RHOADS, THIELEN, Belatti, Bertram, Carroll, B. Oshiro, Sagum, Tsuji, Ward, Waters
Doubles the fine for first time DUI offenders. Requires the state director of finance to pay fines received from DUI offenders to the county in which the offense occurred for use in road design, construction, maintenance, and repair.
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HB1597 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
MIZUNO, FINNEGAN, SONSON, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Hanohano, Magaoay, Manahan, B. Oshiro, Souki, Tsuji
Requires health care facilities and providers to notify the state-designated protection and advocacy entity or agency prior to transferring a patient to an out-of-state treatment, rehabilitation, or long-term care facility. (HB1597 HD1)
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HB1598
RELATING TO HEALTHCARE.
MIZUNO, BERTRAM, CARROLL, GREEN, WATERS, Brower, Magaoay, Manahan, Souki
Establishes agency to operate a single-payer universal healthcare insurance system.
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HB1599
RELATING TO COMMUNITY PLACEMENT.
MIZUNO, CARROLL, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, PINE, SONSON, WATERS, Bertram, Brower, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Rhoads, Tsuji, Ward
Directs the departments of health and human services to maintain an inventory of all facilities licensed or certified under their jurisdiction and their vacancies to facilitate the placement of individuals in community-based facilities.
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HB1600
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CHONG
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 49th representative district.
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HB1601
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CHONG, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Lee
Establishes a food tax credit of $45 per exemption for qualified taxpayers to be claimed on their individual tax returns.
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HB1602
RELATING TO INFRASTRUCTURE.
CHONG, ITO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Souki
Establishes the county infrastructure capacity construction loan revolving fund and appropriates moneys to support the counties' infrastructure improvement efforts by loaning funds for capital improvement costs from the revolving fund.
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HB1603 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS.
CHONG, ITO, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Belatti, Brower, Hanohano, Lee, M. Oshiro, Souki
Requires each county to assess the extent of proliferation of illegal bed and breakfast establishments and other illegal transient vacation rentals within its county, assess the current licensing application process and ways to provide more opportunities to obtain licenses, create a statewide plan and policies to deal with the illegal activity, and submit reports to the Legislature. Also requires the counties to increase enforcement. (HB1603 HD1)
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HB1604
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CHONG, ITO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Lee, M. Oshiro
Decreases the percentages applied to taxable income for individual income taxes.
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HB1606
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
MCKELVEY, CARROLL, Bertram, Souki
Requires department of transportation to conduct a study to determine the cost feasibility of constructing a fixed rail system of transportation connecting Kahului-Wailuku, Kihei, and Lahaina on the island of Maui. Appropriation.
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HB1607
RELATING TO PUBLIC BEACHES.
MCKELVEY, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Carroll, Evans, Hanohano, Manahan
Establishes and appropriates funds for a pilot security program using infrared camera technology at Canoe Beach in Lahaina, Maui.
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HB1609 HD1
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
MCKELVEY, EVANS, HAR, HERKES, Carroll, Souki, Tokioka
Excludes repairs or maintenance to existing state highways and roads from county special management area permit requirements to the extent the repair or maintenance is necessary to preserve or regain the integrity of the road or highway. (HB1609 HD1)
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HB1610
RELATING TO TRAFFIC.
WATERS
Provides that part of highway fund moneys must be expended on highway patrols by the police department of any county with a population of more than 500,000.
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HB1611
RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES.
WATERS, MAGAOAY, TOKIOKA, Caldwell, M. Oshiro
Entitles taxpayers over the age of 60 to a refund of any tax credit amount over income tax liability, provided it is at least $1.
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HB1613
RELATING TO TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.
WATERS, Magaoay, Souki
Authorizes a $4 administrative fee on all citations for traffic code violations to be shared by the judiciary and the counties for the establishment and maintenance of an electronic citation system. Establishes the electronic citation system special fund. Provides for the disbursement of the funds to the counties and the judiciary.
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HB1615 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY.
WAKAI, BELATTI, MAGAOAY, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, YAMASHITA, Bertram
Appropriates funds to conduct a feasibility and cost study to determine the statutory and rule changes, staffing requirements, laboratory support requirements, research requirements, and training and technical assistance needs to develop a shellfish aquaculture industry in Hawaii. Appropriates funds for an ‘opihi restoration program. (SD1)
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HB1616
RELATING TO AQUACULTURE.
WAKAI, BELATTI, MAGAOAY, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Bertram
Appropriates funds to develop the concept of, and conduct a feasibility study, including estimated costs, for, the establishment of a primary quarantine and laboratory facility for aquatic species used in the Hawaii aquaculture industry.
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HB1617
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
WAKAI
Requires the department of transportation to construct sound barriers along federal-aid highways during the design or redesign and construction or reconstruction phases of any new or existing federal-aid highway project. Requires the construction of sound barriers along existing highways, especially in the Aiea area of Oahu, where there is a longstanding noise problem for adjacent buildings and communities. Requires the department of transportation to conduct a study on the costs or alternatives to constructing sound barriers for the area abutting the H-1 freeway from Aloha Stadium to the Pearl City off-ramp.
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HB1618 HD1
RELATING TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WAKAI
Establishes a pilot project in the city and county of Honolulu to develop and evaluate a program for the acquisition, placement, operation, and maintenance of video surveillance cameras for the purpose of deterring property damage offenses, especially graffiti, and prosecuting offenders. Appropriates funds. (HB1618 HD1)
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HB1619
RELATING TO SCRAP DEALERS.
WAKAI, BROWER, CABANILLA, NISHIMOTO, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Carroll, Evans
Transfers licensing issuance and enforcement duties for scrap dealers to the Department of Health. Establishes penalties for failure to obtain license and written statements from sellers regarding ownership of scrap. Exempts currently licensed scrap dealers for 180 days of effective date.
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HB1620
RELATING TO PUBLIC AGENCY MEETINGS.
RHOADS
Allows for chance meetings of neighborhood board members.
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HB1621
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS.
RHOADS
Directs department of land and natural resources to determine ownership of certain private lanes in urban Oahu.
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HB1622
RELATING TO THE WEED AND SEED PROGRAM.
RHOADS, BELATTI, Brower
Establishes a permanent weed and seed program within the department of the attorney general. Creates a resource committee to guide the program, requires an annual report to the legislature, and appropriates funds.
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HB1623
RELATING TO THE WEED AND SEED STRATEGY.
RHOADS, BELATTI, Brower
Appropriates funds for grants to maintain and expand the weed and seed strategy, which is a collaborative effort to reclaim, restore, and rebuild communities.
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HB1624
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
RHOADS
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 28th representative district.
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HB1625
RELATING TO THE STATE LIBRARY SYSTEM.
HERKES
Establishes a new state library system commission. Transfers oversight of libraries in the state library system, except for community and school libraries, from the board of education to the commission.
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HB1626
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
HERKES (BR)
Repeals the 12/31/07, sunset date that applies to section 514B-146, Hawaii Revised Statutes, relating to liens for common assessments.
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HB1627 HD1
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
HERKES (BR)
Makes technical and conforming amendments that relate to the recodified condominium law. (HB1627 HD1)
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HB1629
RELATING TO CORPORATION INCOME TAX.
YAMASHITA, Chong
Repeals the corporate income tax.
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HB1632
RELATING TO THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT.
YAMASHITA, CALDWELL, CHONG, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, TSUJI, WAKAI, YAMANE, Chang, Nakasone, Say
Adds additional requirements to the taxpayer's written, certified statement that is required for the high technology business investment tax credit. Requires the Director of Taxation and Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to allow the Auditor to access and analyze certain information related to the tax credit. Requires the Auditor to submit an annual report.
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HB1633
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
MEYER, CABANILLA
Requires scheduling of special association meetings by petition to be set no later than 60 days from receipt of petition. Clarifies that petitions may send out notice of meeting and proxies at associations expense if secretary or managing agent finds to do so.
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HB1634
RELATING TO OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
MEYER, CABANILLA
Establishes and funds the office of international relations.
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HB1635
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
MEYER, CABANILLA
Establishes an award for persons who report offenders who cause graffiti damage.
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HB1636
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
MEYER, CABANILLA
Requires department of transportation to implement traffic congestion reduction plans, a statewide traffic flow improvement plan, a statewide infrastructure maintenance and improvement program, and a traffic safety enhancement plan. Requires partnering with academia. Requires annual reports.
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HB1637
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
MEYER, CABANILLA, WARD
Appropriates funds to the college of education of the University of Hawaii to develop an international exchange program to bring qualified foreign intellectuals to teach in Hawaii public schools.
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HB1638
RELATING TO INVASIVE SPECIES.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHONG, HANOHANO, MORITA, YAMASHITA, Chang, Evans, Ito, Manahan, Wakai
Establishes the Hawaii invasive species special fund that is funded by airport landing fees and harbor fees to finance the fight against invasive species.
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HB1639 HD2 SD3
RELATING TO IMPORTANT AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
TSUJI, BROWER, Chang, Chong, Evans, Hanohano, Ito, Manahan, Yamashita
Excludes rental income derived from agricultural leases on important agricultural lands from gross and adjusted gross income, and taxable income, under certain conditions, and exempts rental income derived from agricultural leases on important agricultural lands from the general excise tax law, under certain conditions; establishes a reimbursable real property tax credit for one hundred per cent of the actual amount of real property tax paid by taxpayers real property tax assessed on lands designated as important agricultural lands; provides farmer and employee housing on lands designated as important agricultural lands. Establishes minimum lot sizes on important agricultural lands. Makes appropriations. (SD3)
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HB1640 SD1
RELATING TO PERMITS.
TSUJI, BROWER, HANOHANO, HERKES, ITO, YAMASHITA, Chong, Evans, Green, Manahan, Takamine, Wakai
Requires any applicable agency issuing permits to establish and implement procedures to give priority processing of permit applications and renewals for agricultural processing facilities that process crops or livestock from an agribusiness with a majority of the lands held, owned, or used by the agribusiness identified and designated as important agricultural lands. (SD1)
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HB1642
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
TSUJI, HANOHANO
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects in the 3rd representative district.
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HB1643
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CALDWELL
Appropriates funds to the department of education to provide 2 portable rooms for the Manoa public library to accommodate the community and students for the two-year library's closure.
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HB1644
RELATING TO SMOKING.
CALDWELL, GREEN, MIZUNO
Prohibits smoking on public beaches and parks and certain recreational areas. Prohibits disposal of smoking waste in any place where smoking is prohibited, except in designated waste disposal containers. Subjects violators to $250 fine.
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HB1645
RELATING TO POLICE DEPARTMENTS.
CALDWELL, B. OSHIRO, WATERS
Requires counties to adopt a policy whereby a uniformed police officer must respond to each report from the public of suspected drug activity. Makes appropriation.
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HB1647
RELATING TO UNDERGROUNDING OF OVERHEAD UTILITIES.
CALDWELL, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, THIELEN, WATERS
Adopts a state policy of favoring underground utilities. Establishes an underground conversion fund for sustained incremental conversion of overhead utilities. Allows income tax refund as a voluntary contribution to the fund.
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HB1648
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHING, CHANG, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, Belatti, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Carroll, Chong, Evans, Hanohano, Herkes, Ito, Lee, Magaoay, Mizuno, Morita, M. Oshiro, Sonson, Takamine, Takumi, Tokioka, Yamashita
Allows the principal of each public school to establish and use a debit card system based at the individual school level for the purpose of purchasing school supplies and other related curriculum support supplies.
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HB1649
RELATING TO NOISE.
CHING, BERTRAM, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, Carroll, Magaoay, Morita, Rhoads, Yamashita
Prohibits selling of leaf blowers and other motorized landscaping tools not tested under standards. Appropriates funds for establishment of buyback program for noncompliant models of leaf blowers. Expands scope of unreasonable noise category of disorderly conduct crime.
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HB1650
RELATING TO NOISE.
CHING, BERTRAM, BROWER, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, RHOADS, Carroll, Magaoay, McKelvey, Morita, M. Oshiro, Souki, Yamashita
Establishes a noise abatement zone for motor vehicles and mopeds and assesses an escalating fine starting at $100 and authorizes impoundment of vehicles for transgressors; criminalizes the modification of motorcycles and moped mufflers.
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HB1651
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SEVENTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
WARD
Capital improvement projects for 17th representative district.
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HB1652
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
WARD, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, THIELEN, Awana, Meyer
Increases the tax credit for photovoltaic systems.
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HB1653
RELATING TO IOLANI PALACE.
WARD, BERG, Rhoads
Removes parking area and meters from Iolani Palace. Installs pedestrian mall.
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HB1654
RELATING TO TAXATION.
WARD, MEYER
Allows residents meeting certain income requirements to deduct medical expenses or insurance premiums. Also allows sole proprietors with net profits below certain amounts to deduct medical insurance premiums.
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HB1655
RELATING TO THE RESCISSION OF THE COUNTY AUTHORIZATION TO IMPOSE A SURCHARGE ON THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
WARD (BR)
Repeals Act 247, Session Laws of Hawaii 2005, which relates to the authorization for counties to levy a county surcharge on the state general excise tax to fund public transportation systems in their respective counties.
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HB1656 HD1
RELATING TO SERVICE OF PROCESS.
M. OSHIRO, Caldwell, Souki, Waters
Establishes who may serve civil process, standards and procedures for registering civil process servers, and an office of civil service process commission to regulate civil process servers. (HB1656 HD1)
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HB1657
RELATING TO TAXATION.
M. OSHIRO
Establishes a food tax credit to be claimed against a resident taxpayer's income tax liability for the amount of $           multiplied by the number of qualified exemptions to which the taxpayer is entitled.
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HB1658 HD1
RELATING TO THE ANTARA MEDICAL TRUST FUND.
M. OSHIRO
Provides an income tax credit for investment in the Antara medical trust fund. Creates the Antara medical trust fund. (HB1658 HD1)
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HB1660 HD1
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
M. OSHIRO, Nakasone
Makes adjustments to the Employees' Retirement System. (HB1660 HD1)
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HB1661
RELATING TO SEXUAL ASSAULT.
KARAMATSU, TSUJI, WATERS
Amends the definition of "strong compulsion" to include the use or attempt to use a controlled substance to overcome a person.
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HB1662 HD1
RELATING TO STATE FUNDS.
KARAMATSU, TSUJI, WATERS
Establishes linked investments to provide loan funds for agriculture. Authorizes the State to invest in linked investments. (HB1662 HD1)
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HB1663
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Prohibits a member of any association of apartment owners from serving on board if the association member is in arrears of $1000 or more in maintenance fees, fines, or any other fees owed to the association for at least 3 months.
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HB1664
RELATING TO TAXATION.
KARAMATSU
Adopts amendments to Hawaii tax laws to implement the streamlined sales and use tax agreement.
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HB1665
RELATING TO INCOME TAXATION.
KARAMATSU
Establish that all energy technology systems must be installed and placed in service in the State of Hawaii to obtain energy tax credit.
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HB1666
RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
KARAMATSU
Establishes a supplemental grant program of $10,000,000 for follow-on research and development project funding for Hawaiibased small businesses that received federal funding in fiscal year 2007 through the Hawaii Technology Development Venture or the National Defense Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Sciences.
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HB1667 HD2
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF LAND TO DEVELOP KALAELOA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
HAR, CALDWELL, CHONG, MCKELVEY
Authorizes the issuance of revenue bonds in the amount of $ for necessary infrastructure and the acquisition of land within the former Barbers Point Naval Air Station by the Hawaii community development authority to develop the Kalaeloa Community Development District. (HB1667 HD2)
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HB1668
RELATING TO SALES TRANSACTIONS.
HAR, HANOHANO, HERKES, MCKELVEY, Tokioka
Makes it an unfair or deceptive act or practice in trade or commerce for a business to not give notice to customers that the prices for purchases made in cash differ from those made through the use of a credit or debit card. Requires disclosure of the difference in price.
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HB1669
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A GRANT TO EASTER SEALS HAWAII.
HAR, TOKIOKA
Provides a grant to establish for a full-service center for early intervention, youth, and adult programs for individuals with disabilities.
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HB1671
RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR.
SAY (BR)
Increases the salary of the first deputy or first assistant to the auditor from not more than 87% to 92% of the auditor's salary.
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HB1673
RELATING TO MIXED MARTIAL ARTS.
SAY (BR)
Gives the director of commerce and consumer affairs licensing authority over mixed martial arts contests. Prohibits no rules combat, extreme or ultimate fighting, or other similar contests.
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HB1674
RELATING TO OCEAN RECREATION.
EVANS
Directs department of land and natural resources to complete an environmental baseline study relating to impact of commercial and non-commercial recreational activities on west Hawaii; establishes ocean recreational management area for west Hawaii; imposes moratorium on issuance of new commercial permits in small boat harbors in west Hawaii.
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HB1675
RELATING TO THE NATURAL ENERGY LABORATORY OF HAWAII AUTHORITY.
EVANS
Expands the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority board of directors from eleven members to thirteen members by adding two additional members from among the tenants of the research and technology park.
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HB1676 HD1
RELATING TO HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS MONTH.
EVANS
Declares May to be "Hurricane Preparedness Month."
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HB1677 HD1
RELATING TO FIRE SAFETY.
EVANS, CARROLL, MCKELVEY
Requires the State Fire Council to set forth statewide fire protection requirements to protect against wildland fires that may threaten lives, homes, and businesses. (HB1677 HD1)
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HB1678
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
EVANS
Prohibits the managing agent of a condominium from engaging in the business of a condominium hotel operator. Requires the managing agent to make email addresses of unit owners available to all unit owners.
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HB1679
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
EVANS, CHANG, SAY
Authorizes permanent absentee voting; requires department of health to send list of death certificates to county clerks to remove names from voter registration lists; requires chief election officer to review compensation for election officials annually; mandates training for poll workers; expands voting hours.
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HB1680
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
EVANS, CARROLL, SAY, Luke
Requires the chief election officer to make available for public inspection any voter information developed by the legislature that relates to a proposed constitutional amendment. The information shall be available at all polling places during voting hours of the general election.
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HB1681
RELATING TO ABSENTEE VOTING.
EVANS, Carroll, Luke, Say
Establishing voting hours from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. each day for absentee polling places.
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HB1682
RELATING TO THE PRIMARY ELECTION DATE.
EVANS, Carroll, Har, Luke, Say
Changes the primary election date from the second to last Saturday in September to the second to last Tuesday in September in even numbered years.
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HB1683
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
EVANS, Carroll, Chong, Luke, Say
Provides that candidates for board of education offices shall be elected in the general election.
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HB1684 HD1
RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL LIAISON FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, McKelvey, Tsuji, Waters, Yamashita
Creates within the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, Office of International Affairs one full-time position to serve as an international liaison for the legislature. Appropriates funds. (HB1684 HD1)
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HB1685
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
KARAMATSU, CHANG, MAGAOAY, TSUJI, WATERS
Requires the department of education to establish the academy of Hawaii for gifted and talented students to develop the potential of students who have demonstrated superior achievement or possess the potential for superior achievement through the provision of appropriate educational opportunities.
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HB1686
RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE.
KARAMATSU, TSUJI, Caldwell, Magaoay, Souki
Repeals the option to impose a 30-day prison term as a penalty for driving without a license for drivers whose license to operate mopeds, motor scooters, motorcycles, passenger cars, and trucks or vans having a gross vehicle weight rating of 15,000 pounds or less expired within the 90 days preceding the violation.
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HB1687
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
BELATTI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 25th representative district.
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HB1688
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
BELATTI (BR)
Establishes agency to operate a single-payer universal health care insurance system.
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HB1689
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, AND SIXTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
TOKIOKA, MORITA, SAGUM
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 14th, 15th, and 16th representative districts.
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HB1690
RELATING TO MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE.
SONSON
Calculates minimum hourly wage in accordance with consumer price index. Increases minimum hourly wage to $7.75 per hour beginning July 1, 2007.
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HB1691
RELATING TO FAMILY LEAVE.
SONSON
Allows an employee to elect to use accrued paid leave, including vacation, personal, or family leave, for any part of the four-week period of family leave provided under the law.
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HB1692
RELATING TO HEALTH.
SAGUM, MORITA, TOKIOKA
Requires department of health to adopt rules for beauty shops and health spas providing laser technology. Requires special license for laser technology application for an esthetician to use laser technology. Defines laser technology and health spa. Requires DOH to adopt rules for special license.
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HB1693
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
EVANS
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 7th representative district.
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HB1694
RELATING TO ADOPTION.
EVANS
Establishes a presumption that consent to the adoption given by the mother of the child within days of birth is invalid. Prohibits the mother of a child to consent to adoption before birth of the child.
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HB1695 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
EVANS (BR)
Requires the Department of Public Safety to conduct a feasibility study for an integrated approach to affordable housing, corrections, agriculture, and waste management solutions in planned communities statewide. (HB1695 HD1)
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HB1696
RELATING TO SMOKING.
EVANS
Establishes a Class 15, smoking establishment dispensers' license under the liquor law and allows smoking in the enclosed premises of establishments issued a Class 15 license. Exempts class 15 from restricted smoking areas.
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HB1697
RELATING TO SANITATION.
GREEN
Requires department of health to adopt rule requiring all food establishments to clean all non-food-contact equipment above kitchen stoves and ovens.
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HB1698 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.
GREEN, HERKES
Enables small insurers that occupy less than thirty per cent of the health insurance market to provide the broadest healthcare coverage at the lowest possible rates by permitting different types of insurance to be combined into a single unified policy; encourages broader coverage of sole proprietors and other employer groups with only one employee. (HB1698 HD1)
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HB1699 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH COVERAGE FOR BRAIN INJURIES.
GREEN
Requires insurers, hospital and medical services plans, and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage for survivors of brain injuries including, among other things, cognitive and neurocognitive therapy, neurobehavioral and neuropsychological testing or treatment, and necessary post-acute transition services or community reintegration activities. (HB1699 HD1)
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HB1700
RELATING TO THE TRAUMA SYSTEM SPECIAL FUND.
GREEN
Establishes additional funding mechanisms for the trauma system special fund. Makes appropriations.
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HB1701
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
GREEN
Appropriate funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 6th representative district.
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HB1702
RELATING TO SENTENCING.
NAKASONE
Establishes sentencing guidelines commission and sets forth standards to be applied in developing guidelines for approval by the legislature. Establishes "truth-in-sentencing" by requiring those persons convicted of a crime and sentenced to prison to serve 85% of the prison term imposed. "Truth-in-sentencing" provisions effective on 07/01/2009.
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HB1703
RELATING TO HEALTH CARE.
NAKASONE, BERTRAM
Repeals statewide health coordinating council and requires appropriate subarea councils to assume duties. Subjects to the governor's approval all decisions to approve or deny issue of a certificate need. Requires performance bond to ensure implementation of certificate of need.
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HB1704 HD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
NAKASONE
Allows for creation of regional entities and regional boards for the five regions within the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation. Establishes the Maui regional entity and regional board. Appropriation. (HB1704 HD1)
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HB1705
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
EVANS, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MEYER, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Chong, Hanohano, Rhoads
Establishes a Hawaii Heritage Partnership Program, a program that encourages innovative and partnership-driven management strategies of areas identified by the State Historic Preservation Officer.
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HB1706
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
EVANS, BELATTI, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, HANOHANO, THIELEN, WARD, Bertram, Ching, Manahan, Rhoads
Requires department of land and natural resources to ensure sufficient buffers for public historic and cultural properties. Specifies that acquisition of surrounding lands for buffers is a taking of private property for public use.
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HB1707 HD1
RELATING TO PROTECTION OF CAVES.
EVANS, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, THIELEN, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Carroll, Chong, Manahan, Mizuno, Rhoads, Tokioka
Exempts the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the appropriate Island Burial Council, and recognized lineal descendants of burials located within the land parcel on which the cave is located from confidentiality of cave location or resources. (HB1707 HD1)
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HB1708
RELATING TO TAX CREDIT FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
EVANS, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, MIZUNO, THIELEN, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Tokioka
Provides a tax credit for improvements to historic preservation properties.
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HB1709
RELATING TO THE STATE FOUNDATION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS.
EVANS, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, CHONG, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, THIELEN, TOKIOKA, WARD, Belatti, Bertram
Appropriate moneys to the state foundation on culture and the arts for the establishment of one or more Hawaiian sculpture parks for the recognition and display of sculpture art by native Hawaiian artists.
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HB1710
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
B. OSHIRO, TAKAI
Amends section 35 of Act 164 SLH 2004 to remove sunset and reenactment of section 514B-146, HRS, relating to assessments and liens with respect condominiums.
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HB1711
RELATING TO MARIJUANA POSSESSION.
B. OSHIRO
Reclassifies possession of less than one ounce of marijuana from a petty misdemeanor to a violation. Imposes a maximum fine of $   .
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HB1712
RELATING TO GRAFFITI.
B. OSHIRO, BERG, FINNEGAN, KARAMATSU, TAKAI, WAKAI
Establishes the graffiti eradication sentencing program within the judiciary, to allow a person who has committed an act of graffiti to discharge a community service sentence through graffiti eradication activities.
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HB1713
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-THIRD, THIRTY-FOURTH, AND THIRTY-SIXTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS.
B. OSHIRO, TAKAI, TAKUMI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 33rd, 34th, and 36th representative districts.
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HB1714
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
FINNEGAN
Capital improvement projects for 32nd representative district.
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HB1715
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
FINNEGAN, Sonson
Alters determination of actuarial valuations by removing statutory limit in salary increase assumptions and leaving determination in discretion of board of trustees.
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HB1716
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR KANU O KA AINA.
FINNEGAN, CHING, HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO, Carroll
Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for Kanu O Ka Aina.
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HB1717
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
FINNEGAN, CHING, MEYER, PINE, THIELEN, Marumoto, Ward
Requires: proof of insurance to register a vehicle; notice to director of finance if insurance is canceled; surrender of license plates and certificate of registration upon cancellation of insurance; suspension of registered owner's driver's license if license plates and certificate of registration are not surrendered after notice.
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HB1718 HD3
RELATING TO CRUISELINE INDUSTRY.
YAMANE
Requires the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, in conjunction with certain other agencies, to prepare and submit to the legislature a cost/benefit analysis of the cruiseline industry in Hawaii. (HB1718 HD3)
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HB1720 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO CONTINUE AND EXPAND THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK'S LONG-TERM CASE MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM FOR VICTIMS OF MAJOR NATURAL DISASTERS.
YAMANE, SAGUM
Appropriates funds for the continuation and expansion of the University of Hawaii school of social work's long-term case management training program for victims of major natural disasters. (HB1720 HD1)
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HB1722 HD1
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
BERG, Takumi
Establishes an Early Childhood Educator Incentive Program. Enhances the quality of the junior kindergarten program. Funds additional courses for early childhood educators. Increases the supply of suitable early childhood education facilities. (HB1722 HD1)
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HB1723
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
BERG, Takumi
Establishes the family strengthening coordination center at the University of Hawaii.
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HB1724
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
BERG, HANOHANO, Ching
Requires all public school principals, vice-principals, and Department of Education teachers to satisfactorily complete at least one course in Hawaiian culture and language as part of their certification requirements.
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HB1725
RELATING TO PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.
BERG, CHING, Hanohano
Allows licensed physician assistant to provide medical care or assistance during disaster or emergency conditions. Authorizes any physician to supervise a physician assistant in a disaster or emergency condition. Exempts physician assistants from liability for good faith assistance during disaster or emergency conditions.
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HB1726
ESTABLISHING THE ADVANCED COLLEGE TUITION PAYMENT PROGRAM.
BERG, TAKUMI, Ching, Hanohano
Establishes the Advanced College Tuition Payment Program to ameliorate the effects of inflation and other increases on the cost of higher education.
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HB1727
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
BERG, HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Wakai
Requires department of agriculture to apply the precautionary principle in making a decision on all permit or certification applications.
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HB1728
RELATING TO THE STATE WATER CODE.
BERG, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Takumi
Requires dual line water supply systems in all golf courses.
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HB1729
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION.
MARUMOTO (BR)
Raises the safety inspection fee for motor carrier vehicles from $12 to $25.
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HB1730
RELATING TO TAXATION.
MARUMOTO
Exempts gasoline above price of $3.00 per gallon from general excise tax liability.
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HB1731
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS.
EVANS (BR)
Transfers continuing supervisory and counseling functions of paroled individuals from Hawaii paroling authority to department of public safety.
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HB1732
RELATING TO CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.
EVANS (BR)
Directs the executive branch to prepare preliminary design and request for proposals for the design, construction, and operation of a correctional facility. Appropriates funds.
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HB1733
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION RELATING TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
EVANS
Proposes an amendment to the constitution to add a student representative for charter schools to the board of education.
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HB1734 HD1
RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIANS.
EVANS, CARROLL, HANOHANO, HAR, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SHIMABUKURO, Berg, Bertram, Chong, Ito, Sagum, Tokioka
Establishes one full-time equivalent native Hawaiian affairs manager position within the department of public safety. Appropriates $150,000 for salary, fringe benefits, equipment, and supplies. (HB1734 HD1)
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HB1735 HD2 SD1
ESTABLISHING A COMMISSION TO COMMEMORATE THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF HAWAII'S RANCHING COMMUNITY.
EVANS, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, THIELEN, TOKIOKA, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Chang, Ward
Establishes the Waiomina centennial celebration commission to commemorate the contributions of Hawaii's ranching community. Appropriates funds. Effective July 1, 2050. (SD1)
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HB1736
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
EVANS, BELATTI, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CHING, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, TOKIOKA, WARD, Bertram, Carroll, Finnegan, Mizuno
Requires all applications for demolition of historic properties to be reviewed and approved by the Hawaii historic places review board or local government preservation commission. Requires a replacement structure as a condition of demolition approval. Allows exceptions for imminent harm and economic hardship.
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HB1737
RELATING TO LAND USE.
EVANS, CABANILLA, CHING, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Har
Directs office of planning to prepare and file petition with the land use commission to reclassify TMK: 6-5-001:020, at Waimea, Hawaii, from the agricultural district to the conservation district. Directs county of Hawaii to not issue any permits allowing the development of the parcel pending the final disposition of the petition.
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HB1738
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
AWANA, CARROLL, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, Bertram, Nishimoto
Establishes incentive program for teachers to teach in high need areas.
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HB1739
RELATING TO TAXATION.
AWANA, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MORITA, THIELEN
Exempts medical care services, long-term care services, and non-prescription drugs from general excise tax liability.
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HB1740
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, PINE, Carroll, Shimabukuro
Allows for charter schools to be established within existing department schools.
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HB1741
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
AWANA
Allows a teacher or driver in charge to exclude from the teacher's classroom or the driver in charge's school bus any pupil who uses abusive or profane language directed at a school employee.
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HB1742
RELATING TO CHARTER SCHOOLS.
AWANA
Exempts charter schools established for the purpose of providing an alternative learning environment for students that exhibit disruptive behavior from the law limiting the number of charter schools allowed.
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HB1743
RELATING TO DECLARATORY RELIEF.
TAKUMI
Authorizes the civil rights commission to decide petitions for declaratory relief filed by executive director involving legal issues arising from the investigation of complaints involving discrimination.
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HB1744
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
TAKUMI (BR)
Modifies the approval process by the board of education for charter school salary and operational expenses.
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HB1745 HD2
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT.
TAKUMI, BELATTI, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, MORITA, TAKAI, YAMANE, Chong, M. Oshiro, Souki, Takamine
Establishes job security requirements upon the sale, merger or other transfer of a business establishment that employs 100 or more persons. Establishes penalties paid into the Employment and Training Fund and used for training and employment programs. Enables certain employers that acquire a business to also acquire its predecessor's unemployment insurance contribution assessment rate through December 31, 2007. (HB1745 HD2)
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HB1747
RELATING TO DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS.
TAKUMI
Allows the executive director of the civil rights commission to disclose factual information in the investigation file to the parties during the conciliation phase in order to attempt settlement.
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HB1748
RELATING TO SOLAR ENERGY.
SAIKI, CALDWELL, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Cabanilla, Meyer, Morita, Takamine, Takumi
Establishes a feed-in tariff for electricity generated from solar radiation energy by a solar electricity producer.
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HB1749
RELATING TO ETHICS.
SAIKI, BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, CALDWELL, CHANG, LUKE, MEYER, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, TAKAI, WAKAI, Takamine, Takumi
Requires the House of Representatives and Senate to each establish an ethics committee for each chamber of the Legislature to initiate, receive, and consider ethics complaints involving legislators, render advisory opinions, and recommend disciplinary action.
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HB1751
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWELFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
YAMASHITA
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 12th representative district.
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HB1752 HD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
YAMASHITA
Requires businesses receiving tax credits, or "development assistance," to report on job loss and gain. Establishes a uniform application for assistance. Makes businesses ineligible for credits if they fail to report. (HB1752 HD1)
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HB1753 HD1
RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
YAMASHITA
Appropriation to high technology development corporation (HTDC) for positions & programs. Changes the $3,000,000 ceiling on the high technology special fund to blank amount. Prohibits funding of HTDC positions from the special fund. Clarifies use of bank accounts for the high technology innovation corporation.
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HB1754
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
YAMASHITA, CHONG
Disallows workers' compensation benefits for the exacerbation of injuries sustained during after work, voluntary recreational or social activities.
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HB1755 HD1
RELATING TO THE GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
YAMASHITA, KARAMATSU, Chong, Say
Clarifies that the reduced general excise tax rate of 0.5 per cent on business-to-business services applies to dealers furnishing goods or services to the purchaser of tangible personal property to fulfill a warranty obligation of the manufacturer of the property. (HB1755 HD1)
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HB1758
RELATING TO THEFT IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
SOUKI, NISHIMOTO, Waters
Increases the minimum value of theft of property or services from $300 to $1,000 for the offense of theft in the second degree.
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HB1759 HD1
RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF CONTRACTOR UNDER THE CONTRACTOR REPAIR ACT.
SOUKI
Removes entities engaged in the business of selling a dwelling from the definition of "contractor" under the Contractor Repair Act. (HB1759 HD1)
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HB1760
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
SOUKI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 8th representative district.
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HB1761
RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
SHIMABUKURO, CHANG
Appropriates funds for Leeward Community College's partnership with the Waianae Re-Development Corporation in operating the Waianae Organic Agriculture Center.
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HB1762 HD1
RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.
SHIMABUKURO
Allows the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA) to work with nonprofit organizations to repair and renovate public housing projects without regard to the Procurement Code. Authorizes HPHA to collaborate with the Department of Public Safety to allow skilled prisoners to perform repairs on public housing projects. (HB1762 HD1)
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HB1763
RELATING TO TARO.
SHIMABUKURO, AWANA, BELATTI, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CHING, CHONG, EVANS, FINNEGAN, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MEYER, Bertram, Mizuno, Rhoads
Recognizes kalo (taro) as unique and in danger of extinction.
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HB1765
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
BERG, Say
Establishes the candidate advisory council to screen and propose candidates for appointment to the board of regents of the University of Hawaii. Increases the board of regents membership to fifteen members with a specified number of members representing different geographic areas. Prohibits a board of regents member from serving more than two consecutive five-year terms. Requires the senate to consider the question of an incumbent member's confirmation for a second term at least 120 days prior to the conclusion of the member's first term. Allows a board of regents member to continue to serve until the member's successor has been appointed and confirmed by the senate.
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HB1766
RELATING TO ORGAN TRANSPLANTS.
MAGAOAY, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, FINNEGAN, KARAMATSU, LEE, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, PINE, SAGUM, SONSON, SOUKI, Berg, Caldwell, Yamashita
Awards a grant to the Organ Donor Center of Hawaii to increase education and public awareness of organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
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HB1767 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE.
MAGAOAY, CHANG, KARAMATSU, SAGUM, SOUKI, Caldwell, Chong, Manahan, Sonson, Yamashita
Exempts from the State's procurement code special purpose revenue bonds issued for the development of low- and moderate-income housing and for agricultural enterprises serving important agricultural lands. (SD1)
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HB1768
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
LUKE, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CHING, EVANS, HERKES, LEE, MARUMOTO, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, Awana, Belatti, Carroll, Chong, Finnegan, Karamatsu, Magaoay, Manahan, Meyer, Morita, Pine, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takamine, Thielen, Ward
Specifies length of articulated buses used for public transit purposes allowed on public roads, streets or highways within the State.
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HB1769
RELATING TO TEACHERS.
LUKE, MIZUNO, TAKAI, Belatti, Chang, Chong, Hanohano, Morita, M. Oshiro, Rhoads, Saiki, Souki, Takamine, Takumi, Tsuji, Yamane
Provides teachers receiving satisfactory service performance evaluations with annual step increases for five years. Denies DOE teachers with marginal service performance evaluations from receiving annual step increases. Excludes teachers at the top salary levels from receiving annual step increases.
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HB1770
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR ATHLETICS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
M. OSHIRO, Berg, Takumi
Appropriates funds to establish 20.0 additional permanent athletic health care trainer positions in the public schools. Appropriates funds for a part-time athletic director at Anuenue School. Appropriates funds for equipment, supplies, and transportation for school athletic programs.
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HB1771
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO CONSTRUCT A CAMP FACILITY FOR YOUTH ON OAHU.
THIELEN, CABANILLA
Making an appropriation to construct a youth camp on Oahu for use by non-profit organizations.
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HB1772
RELATING TO ANIMAL CRUELTY.
THIELEN, Lee
Establishes class C felony offense for aggravated cruelty to animals. Requires a person convicted of these offenses to undergo counseling. Makes places used to commit cruelty to animal offenses subject to nuisance abatement law.
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HB1773 HD1
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
MANAHAN, CALDWELL, EVANS, PINE, Chang, Magaoay, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Takamine, Waters
Requires Elections Commission to investigate absentee voter violations and request the Attorney General or appropriate county prosecutor to prosecute violations of absentee voter law. (HB1773 HD1)
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HB1774
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
MANAHAN, CARROLL, EVANS, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, TSUJI, YAMANE, Caldwell, Tokioka
Requires owners of certain transient accommodations to provide disaster shelters for their guests and provides a tax credit to owners for costs of constructing the disaster shelters.
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HB1775
RELATING TO TRAFFIC RECORDS AND ABSTRACTS.
MANAHAN (BR)
Clarifies the district court's record keeping and abstract-furnishing responsibilities for traffic cases.
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HB1776
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-NINTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
MANAHAN
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 29th representative district.
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HB1777
RELATING TO CIVIL DEFENSE.
MANAHAN, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, PINE, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, WATERS
Appropriates funds to the Ethnic Education Foundation of Hawaii for emergency and disaster response services and infrastructure improvements.
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HB1778
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST HAWAIIAN DAIRY FARMS, LLC.
M. OSHIRO
Authorizes the issuance of up to $37,000,000 in special purpose revenue bonds to assist Hawaiian Dairy Farms, LLC.
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HB1779
RELATING TO SUNSHINE LAW.
MARUMOTO
Allows for two or more members to attend a meeting to gather information on a subject. Allows a greater number of members to serve on an investigative committee.
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HB1780
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
WAKAI
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 31st representative district.
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HB1781 HD2
RELATING TO THE TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CENTER.
WAKAI
Appropriates funds for a technology and innovation center on Oahu. (HB1781 HD2)
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HB1782
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A CITIZENS POLICE TRAINING PROGRAM.
LEE, MIZUNO, YAMANE
Appropriates funds as a grant-in-aid to the Honolulu police department for a citizens police training program to be conducted at least once a year in a location convenient to Oahu residents, particularly in communities seeking to expand citizen participation in fighting neighborhood crime.
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HB1783
RELATING TO CORPORATION INCOME TAX.
LEE
Repeals the corporate income tax.
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HB1784 HD2
RELATING TO CRIME.
LEE, AWANA, BELATTI, KARAMATSU, MEYER, SHIMABUKURO, TAKUMI, THIELEN, WAKAI, Chong, Ito, Mizuno, Rhoads, Takamine
Creates the offense of human trafficking, adds human trafficking to the list of offenses addressed by the crime victim compensation commission, adds human trafficking as a covered offense for forfeitures, and adds human trafficking as an offense involving organized crime and racketeering activity. (HB1784 HD2)
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HB1785 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO HEALTH.
LEE, BELATTI, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, MARUMOTO, MIZUNO, TAKAI, THIELEN, WARD, YAMANE, Rhoads
Appropriates funds for additional ambulances and equipment for the City and County of Honolulu. (SD1)
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HB1786 HD1
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
LEE, AWANA, BERG, CABANILLA, CARROLL, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MORITA, PINE, SHIMABUKURO
Appropriates funds for the coordination and administration of the University of Hawaii's bridge to hope program. (HB1786 HD1)
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HB1788
RELATING TO AQUATIC RESOURCES.
MORITA, BERTRAM, BERG, CARROLL, HANOHANO, SHIMABUKURO, Awana
Establishes the Hawaii Aquatic Stewardship Act.
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HB1789
RELATING TO WATER.
MORITA, BERG, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, SAGUM, SAIKI, SHIMABUKURO, TOKIOKA, Bertram, Carroll
Imposes a moratorium of an unspecified period on the processing of bottled water originating from groundwater sources in the State. Also requires the department of land and natural resources to adopt rules regarding bottled water and to report to the legislature. Also provides an appropriation of an unspecified amount.
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HB1790 HD1
RELATING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY.
MORITA, BERG, CALDWELL, HANOHANO, SAIKI, SHIMABUKURO, Bertram, Carroll
Clarifies and strengthens the public utility commission's authority and powers under the petroleum industry monitoring, analysis, and reporting program. Appropriates $1.2 million into and out of petroleum industry monitoring, analysis, and reporting special fund.
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HB1791 HD1
RELATING TO IOLANI PALACE.
MORITA, AWANA, CARROLL, CHONG, EVANS, SAGUM, TOKIOKA
Directs the chairperson of the board of land and natural resources to enter a year lease of Iolani Palace with the Friends of Iolani Palace. (HB1791 HD1)
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HB1792 HD2
RELATING TO DRUG ABUSE.
CABANILLA, GREEN, MIZUNO
Establishes and appropriates funds for a review of pilot studies being conducted in other states on use of the PROMETA treatment protocol to address the withdrawal cravings of crystal methamphetamine addicts, and a plan to adopt the PROMETA treatment protocol, if the review is favorable, as an alternative drug abuse treatment program for persons convicted of substance abuse or related offenses. (HB1792 HD2)
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HB1793 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE.
CABANILLA
Prohibits the reclassification of certain lands in the Ewa plains out of the agricultural district, except lands set aside for University of Hawaii West Oahu campus, pending negotiations between the fee owner and department of agriculture.
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HB1794
RELATING TO DISASTER PREPAREDNESS.
CABANILLA
Making a grant to KNDI radio station to facilitate disaster preparedness by preparing foreign language broadcasts of emergency messages.
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HB1795
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
CABANILLA, Awana, Chang, Karamatsu, Lee, Takamine
Requires mediators to provide written notification of the status of a mediation request to all parties named in the request. Provides for administrative hearing for disputes unresolved by mediation.
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HB1796
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CABANILLA, AWANA, CHANG, Caldwell, Karamatsu, Lee, Takamine
Requires some form of physical education in public schools, grades 9-12.
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HB1797
RELATING TO TRANS FAT IN FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS.
CABANILLA, Awana, Lee, Takamine
Prohibits foods containing artificial trans fat from being used in the preparation of any menu item, or served in any food service establishment. Effective July 1, 2008 for cooking oils, shortening, and margarines, and on July 1, 2009, for all other foods containing artificial trans fat
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HB1798 HD1
RELATING TO DENTISTS.
CABANILLA, AWANA, CALDWELL, CHANG, Chong, Karamatsu, Lee, Takamine
Authorizes the Board of Dental Examiners to conduct background checks on applicants for dental licenses.
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HB1799 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO TAXATION.
M. OSHIRO, BELATTI, BERTRAM, BROWER, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, CHONG, GREEN, HANOHANO, HAR, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, NAKASONE, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, RHOADS, SAGUM, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, TAKAI, TAKUMI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, WAKAI, WATERS, YAMANE, Berg, Evans, Saiki, Souki, Takamine, Yamashita
Raises the Hawaii standard deduction. (SD1)
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HB1800
RELATING TO SMOKING.
NAKASONE (BR)
Authorizes a new class of dispenser's license under the liquor code which has the off-premises catering privileges of a restaurant license, permits smoking, and is exempt from smoking prohibitions.
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HB1801
RELATING TO THE HAWAI`I HISTORY MUSEUM.
CHING, BROWER, CABANILLA, EVANS, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, THIELEN, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chang, Finnegan, Meyer, Mizuno, Rhoads, Tokioka
Appropriates funds for the creation of the Hawaii Museum of History.
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HB1802
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
CHING, BROWER, CABANILLA, EVANS, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, THIELEN, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chang, Hanohano, McKelvey, Mizuno
Convenes the "Preserve Hawaii" Summit.
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HB1803
RELATING TO STATE HISTORIC DIVISION.
CHING, CABANILLA, CARROLL, EVANS, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, Bertram, Caldwell, Chang, Rhoads
Creates and funds the State Historic Division crisis special fund.
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HB1804
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
CHING, CABANILLA, EVANS, MARUMOTO, THIELEN, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Hanohano, McKelvey
Creates historic places renovation special fund and funding mechanism. Temporarily amends enabling language of works of art special fund.
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HB1805 HD1
RELATING TO SPECIAL WASTES DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING.
RHOADS, BROWER, LUKE, MANAHAN, SAIKI, Belatti
Requires a deposit for each new lead acid battery sold, to be refunded on exchange of a used lead acid battery.
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HB1806
RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH.
RHOADS
Prohibits an employer from subjecting an employee to an abusive work environment. Provides legal recourse for employees who have been psychologically or physically harmed as a result of being deliberately subjected to an abusive work environment.
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HB1807
RELATING TO NUUANU-LILIHA.
RHOADS, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MEYER, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Chang, Evans, McKelvey, Mizuno, Ward
Designates the Nuuanu-Liliha corridor as the Nuuanu-Liliha historic corridor.
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HB1808
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO KEEP IOLANI PALACE LIT IN THE EVENINGS YEAR-ROUND.
RHOADS, BROWER, CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, TOKIOKA, WARD, Belatti, Bertram, Caldwell, Carroll, Evans, McKelvey
Appropriates funds to keep Iolani Palace lit in the evenings year-round.
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HB1809
RELATING TO COUNTIES.
TOKIOKA, CHANG, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MORITA, SAGUM, WATERS, Brower, Caldwell, Ito, Manahan, Mizuno, Yamashita
Provides that a state agency may indemnify a county agency to receive county aid or services or to use county property. Limits liability of county agency, its officers, and employees when providing aid to state agency. Authorizes the comptroller to obtain loss insurance in order to indemnify county.
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HB1810
RELATING TO DAMS AND RESERVOIRS.
TOKIOKA, CALDWELL, CHANG, ITO, MIZUNO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Manahan, Sagum
Establishes a revolving fund for dam and reservoir repair.
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HB1811 HD1
RELATING TO A NURSING PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII'S LEEWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
CABANILLA, AWANA, CHANG, Caldwell, Karamatsu, Lee, Takamine
Requires the Board of Regents of the University of Hawaii to establish an associate degree in nursing program at Leeward Community College, similar to the Kapiolani Community College nursing program, and a registered nursing training program and prerequisite course offering for the registered nursing program. Appropriates funds. (HB1811 HD1)
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HB1812
RELATING TO USE OF INTOXICANTS WHILE OPERATING A VEHICLE.
WATERS
Establishes offense of driving after consumption of alcohol. Amends administrative license revocation procedures, periods of revocation, and conditional permit conditions. Requires 50% of DUI fines to be paid to counties for traffic enforcement and 50% to judiciary for administrative revocation proceedings. Requires annual report to the legislature of fines distributed.
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HB1813
RELATING TO PRISONS.
WATERS
Appropriates funds for substance abuse intervention and outreach programs in Hawaii's community correctional centers and correctional facilities.
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HB1814
RELATING TO FAMILY COURT.
WATERS
Allows the legislature to request reports from the board of family court judges.
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HB1815
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO ASSIST IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN IRRIGATION PIPE IN WAIMANALO.
WATERS
Makes an appropriation for a grant, pursuant to the law on grants and subsidies, to the Waimanalo Corn Farm to construct an irrigation pipe.
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HB1816
RELATING TO HEALTH.
WATERS
From 7/1/07, prohibits persons known to be pregnant or under age 5 from being vaccinated with (1) a mercury-containing vaccine containing more than 0.5 micrograms of mercury per 0.5 milliliter dose; and (2) influenza vaccine containing more than 1.0 microgram of mercury per 0.5 milliliter dose Allows certain exemptions.
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HB1817 HD2
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
WATERS
Allows police officers to receive a maximum retirement allowance that shall not exceed 100% of their average final compensation. Effective July 1, 2020. (HB1817 HD2)
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HB1819
RELATING TO THE REHIRING OF RETIREES.
WATERS
Authorizes state and county governments to rehire retired employees during labor shortages and for difficult-to-fill occupational areas without retirement benefit penalty.
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HB1820
RELATING TO STATE INCOME TAX.
WATERS
Exempts income of all police officers employed by the police departments of the four counties from the state income tax.
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HB1821
RELATING TO PUBLIC INTEREST ATTORNEYS.
WATERS
Creates a loan repayment assistance program for licensed attorneys who practice public interest law in Hawaii.
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HB1822
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION.
BERTRAM, MIZUNO, Brower, Carroll, Hanohano, Nishimoto, Takamine, Yamashita
Repeals temporarily chapter 286, part II and section 291-21(c); establishes a task force to improve enforcement and prosecution of vehicle inspection equipment violations that cause substantial noise pollution.
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HB1823
RELATING TO BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY.
BERTRAM, MCKELVEY, NISHIMOTO
Establishes an advisory committee within the department of transportation to implement the safe routes to school program and a bicycle and pedestrian safety program for adults and children.
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HB1824
RELATING TO STATE FACILITIES.
BERTRAM, Mizuno
Authorizes purchasing agencies to establish public-private partnerships for the construction of state facilities.
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HB1825 HD1
RELATING TO SMOKING.
BERTRAM, CARROLL, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO
Prohibits smoking on public beaches. Prohibits disposal of smoking waste in any place where smoking is prohibited, except in designated waste disposal container. Subjects violators to $300 fine. (HB1825 HD1)
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HB1826
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ELEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
BERTRAM, MCKELVEY
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 11th representative district.
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HB1827
RELATING TO RENTAL MOTOR VEHICLES.
MIZUNO, ITO, TOKIOKA, WATERS, Awana, Berg, Bertram, Karamatsu, Magaoay, McKelvey, Morita, Nishimoto, B. Oshiro, Shimabukuro
Increases the rental motor vehicle surcharge tax to $4 per day. Specifies that increased funds collected be used for (1) the construction, repair, and maintenance of county infrastructure and (2) emergency services.
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HB1828
RELATING TO HEALTH.
MIZUNO, CABANILLA, CARROLL, FINNEGAN, GREEN, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MEYER, PINE, SONSON, TAKAI, Awana, Bertram, Brower, Ito, Karamatsu, Morita, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Takumi, Tokioka, Wakai, Ward
Provides a tax deduction for individuals who donate organs.
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HB1829
RELATING TO ANATOMICAL GIFTS.
MIZUNO, AWANA, BELATTI, CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, GREEN, ITO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MEYER, PINE, SAGUM, SONSON, TAKAI, TOKIOKA, Berg, Karamatsu, Morita, Shimabukuro, Takumi, Ward
Appropriates funds for the Organ Donor Center of Hawaii.
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HB1831 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO GAME MANAGEMENT AREAS.
CALDWELL, ITO, MANAHAN, WATERS, Brower, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Say, Yamane
Makes appropriations for game mammal management and control planning. (SD1)
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HB1832 HD1
RELATING TO OUTDOOR ADVERTISING.
CALDWELL, WATERS
Limits the size of outdoor advertising displays on residential property. (HB1832 HD1)
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HB1834
RELATING TO TELEPHONE SOLICITATIONS.
CALDWELL
Prohibits phone solicitors from placing calls to residents who are registered on a no-call list. Establishes a website and database containing the no-call list.
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HB1835
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURE.
CALDWELL, SHIMABUKURO, Berg
Provides for procedures to protect nongenetically engineered plant life from their genetically engineered counterparts. Establishes the liability of manufacturers and growers of genetically engineered plants, plant parts, or seeds.
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HB1836 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO GAMBLING.
CHING, SAY, Belatti, Hanohano, Ito, Meyer, Pine
Amends definition of gambling to clarify that purchase of sweepstakes entry that also provides nominal non-gambling value constitutes gambling even if sweepstakes entry can be obtained without payment of consideration. (SD2)
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HB1837
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CHING
Capital improvement projects for the 27th representative district.
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HB1838
RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
CHING, CABANILLA, PINE, Brower, Hanohano, Ito, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Rhoads, Say, Ward
Appropriates funds so the Department of Human Services can advertise the toll-free 800 number of Project Cuddle.
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HB1839
RELATING TO CHILD SUPPORT.
CHING, TAKAI, Berg, Hanohano, Lee, Magaoay, Marumoto, M. Oshiro, Ward
Appropriates money for the Hawaii Child Support Enforcement Agency to hire more staff to better enforce child support.
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HB1840
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE ALARM SYSTEMS.
CHING, TAKAI, Hanohano, Lee, Magaoay, Marumoto, Ward
Prohibits the car alarm manufacturers from causing to be sold in the State alarm systems that cannot electronically notify the car owner that the alarm is being activated. Prohibits car owners from operating a vehicle that lacks electronic notification capability. Subjects violators to traffic code penalties.
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HB1841
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT.
SHIMABUKURO, Awana, Belatti
Establishes a solid waste management surcharge. Establishes the Community Enhancement Special Fund.
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HB1842
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SHIMABUKURO, Belatti
Requires the Committee on Weights and Department of Education to: (1) Allow schools to use their own average teacher salary, rather than the statewide average, when calculating their individual budgets; and (2) Factor in the need to train new teachers at schools with greater than twenty per cent annual teacher turnover.
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HB1843 HD1
RELATING TO LANDOWNER LIABILITY.
ITO, CHONG, EVANS, HERKES, MANAHAN, Hanohano
Removes liability of public and private landowners of unimproved land if damages occurred because of any unknown land failure caused by a natural condition. (HB1843 HD1)
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HB1844 HD1
RELATING TO LAND ACQUISITION.
ITO, CABANILLA, CHONG, YAMASHITA, Chang, Lee, Shimabukuro
Appropriates unspecified amount to acquire Kulana Nani apartments from Kamehameha Schools by eminent domain should negotiations be unsuccessful. (HB1844 HD1)
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HB1845
RELATING TO ATTORNEYS' FEES.
ITO, CABANILLA, Chang, Chong, Lee, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Establishes a graduated schedule of reasonable attorneys' fees for cases pertaining to an association's collection of delinquent assessments, foreclosure of liens, and enforcement of the Condominium Property Act and related rules and regulations.
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HB1846
RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS.
ITO, Cabanilla, Chang, Chong, Hanohano, Lee, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Specifies the rights and requirements of a homeowner to bring an action for construction defects, including applicable standards for home construction, the statute of limitations, the burden of proof, the damages recoverable, a detailed prelitigation procedure, and the obligations of the homeowner.
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HB1847 HD1
RELATING TO CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT.
ITO, CABANILLA, CHANG, CHONG, HANOHANO, LEE, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Yamashita
Requires the department of land and natural resources and the department of public safety to enter into a memorandum of agreement for the department of public safety to provide assistance in enforcing laws over which the department of land and natural resources has jurisdiction. Appropriates funds to the department of land and natural resources to implement the recommendations made by the office of the auditor relating to enforcement.
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HB1848 HD2 SD2
RELATING TO AQUATIC RESOURCES.
ITO, CABANILLA, CHONG, HANOHANO, Lee, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Encourages the department of land and natural resources to work with local communities to manage near shore reef resources through the maka‘i o ke kai program. Provides grants for community-based marines resource management. Establishes the community-based marine resource management advisory committee to advise the department of land and natural resources' on resource management and fisheries' rules. Makes appropriations. (SD2)
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HB1849
RELATING TO BOATING.
ITO, Bertram, Cabanilla, Evans, Karamatsu, Lee, Manahan, Shimabukuro, Souki, Yamashita
Increases mooring fees by 50% on 01/01/08, and by an additional 10% each subsequent 01/01 over the next 4 years.
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HB1850
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
ITO, CHONG
Appropriate funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 48th representative district.
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HB1851
RELATING TO HONEY.
CALDWELL, BROWER, MANAHAN, Say
Requires honey made in Hawaii to be labeled by Hawaii origin. Prohibits labels or advertising of Hawaii as origin if less than 10% of honey is from Hawaii. Allows labeling of regional origins of Hawaii and non-Hawaii produced honeys in a honey blend. Requires department of agriculture to adopt rules.
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HB1852
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CALDWELL
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the 24th representative district.
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HB1853
RELATING TO THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
CALDWELL, M. Oshiro
Authorizes the board of trustees of the Employees' Retirement System to set the amount of class A, B, and H employee contributions to the annuity savings fund of the Employees' Retirement System.
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HB1854 HD1
RELATING TO NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT.
CALDWELL, M. Oshiro
Provides a new markets tax credit of a certain percentage of the amount paid to a qualified community development entity for a qualified equity investment.
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HB1855
RELATING TO GENETIC ENGINEERING.
CALDWELL, BERG, SHIMABUKURO
Prohibits the use of food crops for the genetic engineering of drugs, industrial chemicals, and other non-good materials.
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HB1856
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A GENETIC ENGINEERING ASSESSMENT.
CALDWELL, BERG, SHIMABUKURO
Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaii to assess the long-term effects of allowing genetic engineering to occur in the State.
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HB1857
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
CALDWELL, Ito, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Say, Takamine, Wakai, Yamane
Enables Hawaii historic places review board to remove historic properties from the Hawaii register of historic places; requires removal of historic property from register prior to any state or county action that would affect the property; requires removal of historic property from register or passage of ninety days following the filing of a petition for removal before a person may undertake action that affects privately owned historic property on the register or if department of land and natural resources agrees undertake mitigative retrieval measures.
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HB1858
RELATING TO ANATOMICAL GIFTS.
CALDWELL, GREEN, HERKES, Brower, Ito, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Say, Takamine, Wakai
Prevents donees from rejecting anatomical gifts where the donor has expressed a clear, unrevoked, intent to make the gift.
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HB1859
RELATING TO COAL BURNING.
CALDWELL, BERG, BROWER, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, SAY, YAMANE, Ito, Takamine, Wakai
Prohibits the director of health from issuing a permit for new coal-burning energy production facilities or the modification of existing facilities that would increase the level of coal burning.
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HB1860
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA.
CALDWELL, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, Brower, Chang, Ito, Mizuno, M. Oshiro, Say, Takamine, Wakai, Yamane
Makes an appropriation for a capital improvement project for the campus center building at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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HB1861
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
TAKAMINE
Appropriate funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 1st representative district.
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HB1862 HD1
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
TAKAMINE, CHANG, HERKES, TSUJI, Evans, Hanohano
Allows motor vehicles registered to individuals with serious skin conditions to obtain darker window sun-screening devices than currently allowed by law. (HB1862 HD1)
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HB1863
RELATING TO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES.
TAKAMINE, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, TSUJI, Green
Appropriates funds to support the creation of a Biofuel Research Institute at the University of Hawaii's College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management.
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HB1864 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO LIABILITY FOR COQUI FROG ERADICATION EFFORTS.
TAKAMINE, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, HERKES, TSUJI, Green
Provides limited immunity from liability to governmental agencies and to private entities engaged in coqui frog eradication efforts for injuries sustained by volunteers. (SD1)
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HB1865
RELATING TO THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
KARAMATSU, CHONG, HERKES, TSUJI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA
Requires a tenant of high technology development corporation facilities to: (1) transfer 2% of its equity to the corporation; and (2) pay 2% of its annual gross revenues to the corporation for deposit into the high tech revenues special fund to pay for cost of acquiring land, building new infrastructure, maintaining existing infrastructure, corporation operations, and grants.
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HB1867
RELATING TO CORRECTIONS OFFICERS.
CHANG, BERTRAM, BROWER, HANOHANO, ITO, MANAHAN, SHIMABUKURO, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Takamine
Provides corrections officers with similar retirement benefits afforded other law enforcement and safety officers by allowing retirement after 25 years of credited service, unreduced for age. Effective 7/1/2007.
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HB1868 HD1
RELATING TO CREATIVE MEDIA.
CHANG, CABANILLA, HANOHANO, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, Bertram, Brower, McKelvey, Nishimoto, Shimabukuro, Takamine, Tokioka, Wakai
Appropriates funds and creates financial incentives for a permanent facility to house digital equipment and media, classrooms, production laboratories, and related facilities for the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawaii. (HB1868 HD1)
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HB1869
RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
CHANG, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, SAY, Bertram, Cabanilla, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Lee, Nishimoto, Shimabukuro, Takamine, Tokioka, Wakai
Requires the net general fund appropriation to the University of Hawaii for each fiscal year to be at least 10% of the total general fund appropriation to the executive branch.
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HB1870
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEM WIDE.
CHANG, BERTRAM
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects at the University of Hawaii system wide.
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HB1871
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CHANG
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 2nd representative district.
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HB1872
RELATING TO TAXES.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Requires counties to add a surtax to the real property taxes paid by non-resident owners of residential properties.
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HB1873
RELATING TO WAGE AND HOUR LAW.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Raises from $2,000 to $2,800 a month the maximum monthly salary over which the wage and hour laws concerning overtime pay do not apply.
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HB1874
RELATING TO ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Imposes an entertainment service surcharge for certain forms of entertainment and provides a tax credit equal to the amount of the surcharge.
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HB1875
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE HAWAII CONSTITUTION RELATING TO THE GOVERNOR.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Proposes an amendment to the constitution to reduce the age of eligibility to become governor to 25 years.
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HB1876
RELATING TO THE HAWAII CHILDREN'S HEALTH CARE PROGRAM.
KARAMATSU (BR)
Creates a three-year pilot program in which department of human services pays half of the premiums for the health care provided by a mutual benefit society to uninsured children 31 days to 18 years old who are ineligible for other state or federal health care coverage. Appropriates funds. Sunsets June 30, 2010.
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HB1877
RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION.
KARAMATSU, CHANG, CHING, CHONG, FINNEGAN, HAR, HERKES, ITO, MAGAOAY, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, NAKASONE, SOUKI, WARD, YAMANE, Belatti, Shimabukuro, Yamashita
Exempts from the workers' compensation law owners of businesses holding at least 50% interest in their company.
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HB1878
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
KARAMATSU
Authorizes capital improvement projects for the 41st representative district.
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HB1879 HD1
RELATING TO MANAGEMENT OF STATE FUNDS.
KARAMATSU, ITO, LEE, MANAHAN, MORITA, M. OSHIRO, YAMASHITA, Brower, Chang, Chong, Magaoay, Sagum, Tokioka
Allows director of finance to invest up to 10% of state short-term investment moneys in linked investments. Sets procedures. Caps loans to $      . Limits uses of such loans. Restricts eligible borrowers to an entrepreneur in the State. (HD1)
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HB1880
RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KARAMATSU, CHANG, ITO, MANAHAN, Chong, Lee, Magaoay, Morita, M. Oshiro, Sagum, Tokioka, Yamashita
Establishes a tax credit for the acquisition of environmentally-friendly green technology facilities.
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HB1881
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
KARAMATSU, CHING, CHONG, FINNEGAN, LEE, MARUMOTO, MEYER, SHIMABUKURO, Belatti, Brower, Ito, Takumi
Establishes a debit card system to permit teachers to buy school supplies within a predetermined spending limit.
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HB1882
RELATING TO BAIL.
HERKES
Establishes qualifications and requirements for persons who apprehend bail fugitives. Establishes requirements for bail bond agents. Establishes conditions for release on bail and forfeiture of bonds.
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HB1883
RELATING TO TAX CREDITS.
MEYER, CABANILLA, CHING, PINE, WARD, Finnegan, Mizuno
Provides an income tax credit for school tuition.
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HB1884
RELATING TO BOATING.
MEYER, CABANILLA, MARUMOTO, Awana, Berg, Brower, Ching, Finnegan, Ito, Takumi, Ward
Requires an enforcement officer to issue a warning for a moving violation of a boat that does not pose an imminent threat and requires the issuance of a citation for non-moving violations.
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HB1885
RELATING TO GASOLINE.
MEYER, AWANA, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHING, FINNEGAN, ITO, MARUMOTO, MIZUNO, PINE, Berg, Ward
Requires a refiner of gasoline to make available to marine fueling and general aviation fueling stations and at company-operated stations gasoline that does not contain ethanol.
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HB1886
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
MEYER, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHING, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, PINE, SAY, WARD, Ito, Karamatsu, Rhoads
Creates the moped safety task force to study how mopeds can be made safer, quieter, and less likely to be used for illegal purposes.
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HB1887
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTY-SEVENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
MEYER
Capital improvement projects for 47th representative district
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HB1888
RELATING TO CLEAN FUEL.
CALDWELL
Provides tax incentives for the purchase of cars and trucks that run on clean fuel.
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HB1889
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER.
BELATTI, WAKAI
Appropriates funds to enable the friends of Makiki to operate its community library and establish a computer learning center.
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HB1890
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES.
BELATTI, CALDWELL, CARROLL, HANOHANO, LEE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, SAIKI, SHIMABUKURO, TAKUMI, WAKAI, Berg, Brower, Chang, Chong, Evans, Karamatsu, Nishimoto, Souki, Takamine, Yamashita
Appropriates funds to the department of health for health care and related services to people living with the human immunodeficiency virus or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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HB1891
RELATING TO LAND USE.
BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, HANOHANO, KARAMATSU, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MIZUNO, MORITA, NISHIMOTO, B. OSHIRO, SAIKI, TAKAI, TAKUMI, Caldwell, Chong, Evans, Lee, Takamine, Yamashita
Prohibits reclassification of agricultural lands until important agricultural lands are designated.
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HB1892
RELATING TO HOUSING.
BELATTI, BERG, HANOHANO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MORITA, SHIMABUKURO, TAKAI, Brower, Caldwell, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Mizuno, B. Oshiro, Takamine, Wakai
Requires petitioners for reclassification of district boundaries and developers of 25 or more housing units provide for at least 60% of the units to be affordable housing.
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HB1893
RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE.
BELATTI, Mizuno, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Wakai
Establishes licensing requirements for genetic counselors in the State.
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HB1894
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CHONG, M. OSHIRO, Belatti, Say
Requires the Department of Taxation to conduct a study on the inequities of retirement income taxation. Appropriates funds.
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HB1895
RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIAN CHILDREN.
CHONG (BR)
Creates the Native Hawaiian Child Welfare Act (Act) that establishes the Na Kupuna Tribunal and grants it exclusive jurisdiction over child custody proceedings involving native Hawaiian children. Establishes a pilot project as a trial run prior to the full implementation of the Act in 2008.
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HB1896
RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TAX WITHHOLDING RATES.
CHONG, CARROLL, ITO, KARAMATSU, MANAHAN, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, TSUJI, WATERS, YAMANE, Belatti, Rhoads
Increases the amount of the withholding tax on the disposition of real property by a nonresident seller from 5 percent to 8.25 percent.
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HB1897 HD1
RELATING TO THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT.
CHONG, MIZUNO, TSUJI, WAKAI, YAMANE, Belatti, Carroll, Lee, Manahan, Rhoads, Souki, Yamashita
Reduces the tax credit to percent over five years. Adds additional requirements to the taxpayer's written, certified statement that is required for the high technology business investment tax credit. Requires the Director of Taxation and Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to allow the Auditor to access and analyze certain information related to the tax credit. (HB1897 HD1)
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HB1898
RELATING TO WATER.
CHONG, WATERS
Appropriates funds to dredge and install drain inlets, sediment devices, and other modifications in Kaelepulu Pond in Kailua, Oahu.
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HB1900
RELATING TO TAXATION.
CHONG, NAKASONE, M. OSHIRO, SAY, TSUJI, WAKAI, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, B. Oshiro
Establishes the repeal all tax credits and exemptions except for those pertaining to individual income tax, beginning in the 2009 taxable year. Repeals provisions that are no longer applicable.
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HB1901 HD1
RELATING TO LAND USE.
CHONG, ITO, NAKASONE, WATERS, YAMANE
(1) Sets forth permissible uses on important agricultural lands;
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HB1903
RELATING TO PUBLIC AGENCY MEETINGS.
SAY
Enacts new provisions in the open meetings law to facilitate the transacting of business.
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HB1904
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
SAY (BR)
Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds to fund the building of a Hawaiian community center facility in Kapolei by the department of Hawaiian home lands.
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HB1905 HD3
RELATING TO DAM SAFETY.
SAY, MORITA, SAGUM, TOKIOKA
Grants department of land and natural resources the right to enter property, public or private, to inspect dams. Allows board of land and natural resources to direct owner or, in its discretion, to take immediate action to initiate emergency measures to insure public safety. (HB1905 HD3)
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HB1906 HD1
RELATING TO HOUSING.
SAY
Transfers administration of section 8 rental housing program from the State to the counties. (HB1906 HD1)
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HB1908
RELATING TO TAXATION.
SAY
Authorizes a tax credit for residential renters within the boundaries of a county if the county agrees to pay the State for the tax loss and administrative cost.
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HB1909 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.
SAY, BELATTI, BERG, BROWER, CALDWELL, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, GREEN, HANOHANO, HAR, HERKES, ITO, KARAMATSU, LEE, LUKE, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, MORITA, NAKASONE, B. OSHIRO, M. OSHIRO, SAGUM, SHIMABUKURO, SONSON, TAKAI, TAKUMI, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, WAKAI, WATERS, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Carroll, Rhoads, Takamine
Establishes ethics requirements for legislators, spouse of legislators, employees, and lobbyists. (SD2)
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HB1910
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION.
MCKELVEY, CABANILLA, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, EVANS, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, THIELEN, Belatti, Bertram, Brower, Finnegan, Manahan, Meyer, Mizuno, Rhoads, Tokioka
Appropriates funds to increase the operating and staffing fund levels for the state historic preservation division.
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HB1911
RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.
MCKELVEY, BROWER, CABANILLA, CARROLL, CHANG, CHING, EVANS, HANOHANO, LEE, MANAHAN, MARUMOTO, WARD, WATERS, Awana, Belatti, Caldwell, Finnegan, Green, Herkes, Magaoay, Mizuno, Rhoads, Takamine, Yamashita
Makes it a penal offense to promote a controlled substance in, on, or near a county, state, or federal historic property.
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HB1912 SD1
RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST BIODIESEL PROJECTS FOR ELECTRICAL GENERATION ON THE ISLAND OF MAUI.
MCKELVEY, BERTRAM, CARROLL, CHANG, KARAMATSU, MORITA, SAY, THIELEN, YAMASHITA, Evans, Souki
Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for BlueEarth Maui Biodiesel, LLC for the planning, design, and construction of a biodiesel refinery on Maui with primary takeoff designated as fuel for electrical generation. Effective July 1, 2020. (SD1)
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HB1913
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
MCKELVEY, HAR, LEE, Karamatsu, Tokioka
Raises the rental motor vehicle surcharge from $2 to $7.
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HB1914
RELATING TO BOATING.
MCKELVEY, BROWER, MORITA, Awana, Carroll, Chong, Hanohano, Ito, Magaoay, Tokioka, Waters
Prohibits a person from mooring a boat at a state small boat harbor unless the person has obtained sufficient insurance to cover boat removal costs should the boat run aground.
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HB1915
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
FINNEGAN, AWANA, Shimabukuro
Enacts new truancy law for younger children to expedite process.
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HB1916
RELATING TO THE HAWAII LABOR RELATIONS BOARD.
CALDWELL
Clarifies the procedure on how to elect members of the Hawaii labor relations board.
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HB1917
RELATING TO MEDICAL SERVICES TAX CREDIT.
HAR, MCKELVEY
Reenacts the medical services tax credit.
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HB1918
RELATING TO PERFORMANCE-BASED CONTRACTS.
HAR, MCKELVEY
Authorizes performance-based contracts.
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HB1919 HD1
RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.
HAR, MCKELVEY
Prohibits land use commission from approving district boundary amendments for residential or commercial developments in unspecified districts unless the proposed reclassification is planned in accordance with smart growth principles. Requires the commission to consider impacts on existing infrastructure in reclassification applications. (HB1919 HD1)
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HB1920
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FORTIETH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
HAR
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 40th representative district.
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HB1921
RELATING TO TAXATION.
TSUJI, CHANG, CHONG, HERKES, YAMANE, Hanohano, Manahan, Takamine
Establishes an agribusiness investment tax credit.
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HB1922 HD1
RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LANDS.
TSUJI
Expedites the designation of important agricultural lands by the land use commission by repealing the existing landowner/farmer process and the county process, and allowing the land use commission to initiate the designation process and allowing landowners to petition the land use commission for designation. Allows the landowner petition for important agricultural land designation to take effect without the legislative enactment of incentive/protection legislation. Establishes a list of permitted uses for important agricultural lands. Revises the list of permitted uses for agricultural lands. (HB1922 HD1)
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HB1923 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO STATE ENTERPRISE ZONES.
TSUJI, BROWER, CHANG, HERKES, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Berg, Chong, Hanohano, Manahan, Takamine
Provides that qualifying agricultural businesses shall remain eligible for tax incentives under the EZ program in the event of force majeure; allows agricultural businesses to meet gross revenue requirements if they are unable to meet the full-time employment requirements of the EZ program. (SD1)
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HB1924 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO THE ERADICATION AND CONTROL OF THE COQUI FROG.
TSUJI, CALDWELL, CHANG, CHONG, EVANS, GREEN, HERKES, ITO, LEE, MARUMOTO, MCKELVEY, MORITA, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Sonson, Takamine, Wakai
Appropriates funds to the counties to eradicate and control coqui frog. (SD1)
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HB1925
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE.
BROWER, CARROLL, LEE, SAY, WATERS, Belatti, Karamatsu, Magaoay, McKelvey, Morita, Rhoads, Shimabukuro, Souki
Requires stickers on motor vehicles as proof of effective no-fault insurance policy.
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HB1926
RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.
BROWER, LEE, TAKAI, Belatti, Carroll, Karamatsu, McKelvey, Morita, Shimabukuro, Waters
Establishes a condominium commission; clarifies various condominium provisions.
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HB1927
RELATING TO TAXATION.
BROWER, WATERS, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, McKelvey, Morita, Rhoads, Shimabukuro
Provides a State income tax exemption for persons retired or currently serving in the armed forces of the United States who are on active military duty outside the State pursuant to military orders.
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HB1928
RELATING TO LAND USE.
BROWER, Carroll, Karamatsu, Magaoay, McKelvey, Morita
Requires the Land Use Commission to review and reclassify the land use laws, including the criteria for and uses in the four land use districts; giving the county authority to reclassify qualifying agricultural lands of less than fifteen acres to the rural classification, if the applicant has dedicated agricultural lands or important agricultural lands, and likewise for the Land Use Commission for lands greater than fifteen acres, if the applicant has important agricultural lands; and allowing county experimental/demonstration housing projects on rural lands.
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HB1929
RELATING TO KAKAAKO.
BROWER, MCKELVEY, WATERS, Carroll, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Manahan, Morita, Shimabukuro
Establishes Kakaako central small business district; requires the authority to confer and obtain consensus from real property owners within and adjacent to a proposed public facility prior to undertaking any public facility as part of the district-wide improvement program; requires the authority to transfer an amount equal to assessments received from 2001-2005, to the Kakaako district schools special fund.
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HB1930
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
BROWER
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 23rd representative district.
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HB1932
RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Requires names of candidates to be printed on a single ballot. Allows voter to vote for candidates of more than one party.
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HB1933
RELATING TO NOISE.
NISHIMOTO, LUKE
Prohibits sale of leaf blowers and other motorized landscape tools with untested sound levels. Appropriates funds for the director of health to establish a buyback program for noncompliant tools. Expands disorderly conduct to include noise from motorized apparatuses.
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HB1934
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Increases the length of articulated buses permissible for public transit purposes.
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HB1935
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TWENTY-FIRST REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
NISHIMOTO
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects for the benefit of the 21st representative district.
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HB1936
RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Establishes procedure for decision making in legislative standing committees.
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HB1937
RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY.
NISHIMOTO (BR)
Makes unlawful the use, setting, maintenance, or tending of any body-gripping trap.
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HB1938
RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
CHING
Requires all present and future state and county restrooms available to the public with facilities for persons with disabilities to provide baby changing stations.
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HB1939
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
CHING, WARD
Establishes new and innovative education programs to take advantage of the human resources of the state.
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HB1940
RELATING TO LIBRARIES.
CHING
Appropriate funds for state libraries to hire one extra full time staff member.
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HB1941 HD1 SD1
RELATING TO CONTROLLING INVASIVE SPECIES.
TSUJI, Berg
Appropriates funds to the Department of Agriculture for the inspection, quarantine, and eradication of invasive species. (SD1)
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HB1942 HD1
RELATING TO GENERAL EXCISE TAX.
MIZUNO, MANAHAN, MEYER, MORITA, PINE, TAKAI, WARD, Awana, Bertram, Brower, Cabanilla, Green, Ito, Magaoay, Shimabukuro, Tokioka
Provides a general excise tax exemption for amounts received for the purchase of any food recommended by the Women, Infants, and Children Food Program. (HB1942 HD1)
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HB1943 HD1
MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION FOR THE DEPOSIT BEVERAGE CONTAINER PROGRAM.
MIZUNO (BR)
Makes an emergency appropriation for the deposit beverage container program. (HB1943 HD1)
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HB1944
RELATING TO PEDESTRIANS.
SAY
Clarifies when a driver must stop for a pedestrian crossing a roadway in a marked crosswalk.
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HB1945
RELATING TO USE OF INTOXICANTS.
SAY
Establishes a $100 fine for operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant and for persons under the age of twenty-one who operate a vehicle after consuming a measurable amount of alcohol, that may be used by the arresting police jurisdiction for law enforcement.
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HB1946 HD1
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE.
CARROLL, BERG, CALDWELL, CHONG, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, TOKIOKA, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Brower, Sagum, Souki
Requires that all new and replaced letterheads and documents of the State include both state languages, with the Hawaiian language placed above English translation. Establishes a Hawaiian language interim task force. Appropriates funds. (HB1946 HD1)
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HB1947
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO PLAN FOR AND TO HOST THE INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS HEALTH CONFERENCE, "HEALING OUR SPIRIT WORLDWIDE" IN HAWAII.
CARROLL, BERTRAM, CALDWELL, CHONG, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MORITA, B. OSHIRO, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Berg, Brower, McKelvey, Sagum, Souki, Tokioka
Makes an appropriation for preliminary planning to host the international indigenous health conference in Hawaii in 2010.
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HB1948 HD2 SD1
RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIANS.
CARROLL, BERG, BROWER, CALDWELL, CHONG, EVANS, HANOHANO, ITO, MAGAOAY, MANAHAN, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, B. OSHIRO, SAY, SHIMABUKURO, TOKIOKA, WATERS, YAMASHITA, Bertram, Nishimoto, Sagum, Souki
Establishes an aha moku council system advisory committee to provide a framework on the formation of an aha moku council commission that shall serve as in an advisory capacity on all matters regarding the management of the State's natural resources. Appropriates funds for the advisory committee to carry out its duties. (SD1)
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HB1949
RELATING TO HAWAII.
MORITA, AWANA, BROWER, CALDWELL, CARROLL, CHONG, EVANS, MANAHAN, SAGUM, TOKIOKA
Recognizes descendants of races inhabiting the Hawaiian Islands prior to western contact in 1778 as the indigenous, aboriginal, maoli people of Hawaii.
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HB1950 HD1 SD2
RELATING TO HOUSING.
CARROLL, BERG, CHANG, EVANS, SAY, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, Brower, Hanohano, Mizuno
Amends chapter 201H, Hawaii Revised Statutes, housing development provisions to allow county councils to approve certain expedited government housing development projects with modifications, and to extend the county and land use commission approval or disapproval window for these projects from 45 to      days. Adds a definition for "eligible project" in section 201H-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Repeals the definition of "eligible project" in section 201H-121, Hawaii Revised Statutes. (SD2)
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HB1951
RELATING TO CARGO SERVICE.
CARROLL, BERG, CHANG, EVANS, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MIZUNO, SAY, TSUJI, YAMASHITA, Brower, Har, Lee, Manahan, Nishimoto, Shimabukuro, Souki, Takumi
Requires the Department of Transportation and Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, to study and recommend solutions to tentative plans by Young Brothers Ltd. to discontinue its less-than-container-load cargo service after January 1, 2010.
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HB1952
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THIRTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
CARROLL
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects to benefit the 13th representative district.
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HB1953
RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
CARROLL, EVANS, SAY
Provides for the establishment of a search committee within 30 days of a vacancy in the position of Historic Preservation Officer, that will conduct a nationwide search for the most qualified candidates for the position.
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HB1954
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FOR A VETERANS CENTER ON THE ISLAND OF MOLOKAI.
CARROLL, BERG, CHANG, HANOHANO, MIZUNO, NISHIMOTO, TOKIOKA, TSUJI, Brower, Evans, Say, Souki, Takumi
Appropriates funds for the design, construction, and equipment needed to build a veterans center on the island of Molokai.
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HB1955
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES.
PINE, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, WARD, Brower, Hanohano, Lee, Magaoay, Sonson
Exempts disabled veterans, prisoners of war, qualified Hawaii National Guard members, and Congressional Medal of Honor recipients from state and county vehicular weight taxes.
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HB1956
RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES.
PINE, BERG, CHING, MORITA, Awana, Bertram, Brower, Chang, Hanohano, Lee, Magaoay, Mizuno, Nishimoto, Souki, Wakai
Amends the definition of "disability".
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HB1957
RELATING TO KALAELOA.
PINE, AWANA, CHING, FINNEGAN, MARUMOTO, MEYER, Belatti, Hanohano, Lee, Magaoay, Sonson, Ward
Implements master plan for Kalaeloa; purchases Kalaeloa from Navy.
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HB1958
RELATING TO LAND USE.
PINE, AWANA, BROWER, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MEYER, Carroll, Magaoay, Marumoto, Sonson, Souki, Ward
Expands types of development that can occur in rural districts to include small town clusters with light agriculture and open space.
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HB1959
RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
PINE, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MCKELVEY, MEYER, THIELEN, WARD, Awana, Belatti, Berg, Bertram, Brower, Caldwell, Har, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, Marumoto, Mizuno, Morita, Nishimoto, Sonson, Souki, Takumi, Wakai
Requires local law enforcement to create and open up contra flow lanes around an accident when safe to do so.
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HB1960
RELATING TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE FORTY-THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.
PINE, YAMANE, Sagum
Appropriation for capitol improvement projects for the benefit of 43rd representative district.
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HB1961
RELATING TO SCIENCE.
WARD, AWANA, BROWER, CHANG, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, MARUMOTO, MEYER, MIZUNO, PINE, SONSON, THIELEN, Cabanilla, Karamatsu, Lee, Magaoay, M. Oshiro, Say, Souki, Yamashita
Creates a statewide competition of science and technology with a scholarship to the University of Hawaii and other prizes.
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HB1962
RELATING TO CONTRACTORS.
WARD, AWANA, CABANILLA, FINNEGAN, Brower, Hanohano, Karamatsu, Mizuno, Souki
Establishes "preservation of paradise" by allowing contractors to fast track vertical development rather than horizontal development and provide incentives to protect agricultural lands.
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HB1963
RELATING TO TOURISM.
WARD, AWANA, BROWER, CABANILLA, CHING, FINNEGAN, HANOHANO, KARAMATSU, MARUMOTO, Magaoay, Meyer, Mizuno, Souki
Develop a Tourism Master Plan around the carrying capacity of the Hawaii Islands.
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HB1964
RELATING TO TEACHING.
WARD
Appropriates money to provide teachers with incentives to apply their nationally recognized skills to help those schools to meet the requirements of adequate yearly progress.
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HB1965
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
WARD
Provides for education and tax credits and benefits related to education.
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HB1966
RELATING TO HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
WARD
Creates dual use technology supplemental grant fund under high technology development corporation. Appropriates $10,000,000 into the fund. Appropriates $10,000,000 from the fund for the award of grants by the high technology development corporation.
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HB1967
RELATING TO EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
WARD
Appropriates and creates innovative programs and to help foster innovative education and economic ideas.

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