HOUSE VOTES TO MOVE BILLS TO
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES FOR FURTHER DEBATE
House and Senate Conferees to Sort
out Differences on Legislation and State Budget
The State House of Representatives voted on over a hundred-fifty bills
today dealing with education, sustainability, the environment, revitalizing our
economy, and improving the quality of life for Hawaii residents. The
majority of bills will go into conference committees where House and Senate
conferees will negotiate differences in the measures and determine which will
go through for final consideration.
"We look forward to meaningful discussions with our Senate
counterparts that will lead to agreements on legislation important to our State
and citizens. With just about a month left in this legislative session, I
believe that the state budget that we developed and the bills that we crafted
have met the objectives that the House set for itself when the session
began. We have engaged the community, developed sound public policies,
and approached the state budget in a fiscally conservative manner," said
House Speaker Joseph M. Souki.
SB1082 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Repeals various provisions relating to
student transportation policy requirements allowing the State to have
reasonable flexibility with school bus contracts.
SB1083 HD2 RELATING
TO TRANSPORTATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Exempts contracts from statutory
requirements for wage certification, primarily base salaries for bus drivers.
SB105 SD2 HD1 RELATING
TO HEALTH Requires the Department of Health's Emergency Medical Services
and Injury Prevention System Branch to establish and maintain a statewide Fall
Prevention and Early Detection Program to support the health and well-being of
the elderly population.
SB102 SD2 HD1 RELATING
TO THE ELDERLY Requires financial institutions to report instances of
suspected financial abuse directly to the appropriate county police department
as well as the Department of Human Services.
SB106 SD1 HD1 RELATING
TO AGING Appropriates funds for programs and services that support the State's
elderly population and establishes a Task Force on Mobility Management.
SB1093 SD2 HD2 RELATING
TO SCHOOL READINESS Establishes a School Readiness Program as part of the State's
Early Learning System.
SB1084 SD1 HD1 PROPOSING
AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE X, SECTION 1, OF THE HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTION TO
PERMIT THE APPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC FUNDS FOR PRIVATE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
PROGRAMS Proposes a
constitutional amendment to authorize the appropriation of public funds for the
support or benefit of private early childhood education programs.
SB1095 SD2 HD2 RELATING
TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Establishes the Early Childhood Education Program.
This bill is contingent upon the ratification of the constitutional amendment
proposed in SB1084 above.
SB237 SD2 HD1 RELATING
TO PUBLIC SCHOOL LANDS Authorizes the Board and the Department
of Education to facilitate the redevelopment of public school lands, by
cooperating with private enterprises; the various components of federal, state,
and county governments; and the public in order to generate income to improve
public school facilities and infrastructure to meet the challenges of the
twenty first century.
SB563 SD3 HD2 RELATING
TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Reconstitutes the form and processes of the Candidate
Advisory Council to ensure the appointment of qualified individuals to serve as
members of the Board of Regents and effectively lead the University of Hawaii. Several concerns
have been raised as to the selection process, which has hampered the work of
the Board of Regents Candidate Advisory Council, and this bill seeks to address
those concerns.
SB9 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO ANIMALS Provides greater protections for animals by requiring that a
person convicted of cruelty to animals in the first or second degree shall, in
addition to any fine or imprisonment, be prohibited from possessing or owning
any animal involved in the offense for a period of time.
SB978 HD1 RELATING TO THE PENAL CODE
Increases
protections for pet animals by making the offense of cruelty to animals in the
second degree involving twenty-five or more pet animals in any one instance a
class C felony.
SB635 SD1 HD3 RELATING
TO ANIMAL CRUELTY Establishes felony and misdemeanor offenses for injuring
or killing an animal engaged in law enforcement or corrections activities.
SB642 HD2 RELATING TO HEALTH The
intent of the bill is to reduce the number of under aged individuals using
tobacco products by requiring that tobacco products, including cigarettes, be
stored for sale behind a counter in certain retail establishments. The bill
also amends the Medical Marijuana Law to, among other provisions, increase the number
of plants that can be grown, limits the “adequate supply amount” to 21 or less
marijuana plants among registered patients and caregivers, and transfers the
Medical Use Marijuana Program from the Department of Public Safety to the
Department of Health.
SB655 SD2 HD2 RELATING
TO HEALTH Protects public health by allowing health care professionals to
provide Expedited Partner Therapy by dispensing or prescribing antibiotic
medication. Allows health care professionals to
prescribe medication for partners of a patient diagnosed with sexually
transmitted disease without first examining them.
SB548 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO TELEMEDICINE Exempts from the licensing requirement to practice medicine
in the State any commissioned medical officer employed by the U.S. Department
of Defense, who is credentialed by Tripler Army Medical Center to provide
telemedicine support. This measure is necessary to ensure that service members
who seek medical services at Hawaii National Guard armories on the neighbor
islands will be able to receive telemedicine support by qualified medical personnel.
SB668 SD2 HD1 RELATING
TO HEALTH Requires health insurers, mutual benefit societies, and health
maintenance organizations to provide coverage for autism spectrum disorder
treatments.
SB1171 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO THE REVIEW OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROJECTS The purpose of this bill is to protect
Hawaii's historical and cultural heritage while providing flexibility in the
review of construction projects. It authorizes the phased review of projects by
the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation
Division. The
inability to phase review could affect complex multi-year and multi-phase
projects.
SB535 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO LABOR Extends certain
basic labor rights and protections to domestic workers by prohibiting an
employer from discharging or discriminating against a domestic worker in
compensation or in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment.
SB930 SD1 HD2 RELATING
TO THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SPACE CENTER FOR EXPLORATION SYSTEMS SUSTAINABLE
CONCRETE INITIATIVE
Appropriates funds to support the investigative stage of the Pacific International
Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES) sustainable concrete
initiative. Requires PISCES to provide
reports to the Legislature regarding the Sustainable Concrete Initiative and
other issues that would support economic development in Hawaii.
SB1256 SD1 HD2 RELATING TO THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SPACE
CENTER FOR EXPLORATION SYSTEMS Appropriates an unspecified amount for
operations, personnel costs, and the purchase of equipment required to support
the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES) activities. Requires
PISCES to submit an annual report to the Legislature.
SB1221 SD2 HD2 RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION Appropriates an unspecified amount for
each year of fiscal biennium 2013-2015 for a Program Coordinator and technical
support staff member for the proposed international flight training center and
associated proposed aeronautical training programs at the University of Hawaii
at Hilo and Hawaii Community College.
SB23 SD1 HD1 RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST A
SEAWATER AIR CONDITIONING PROJECT Authorizes the issuance of special
purpose revenue bonds in an unspecified amount to assist Kaiuli Energy, LLC,
with financing the planning, design, construction and other cost items of a
seawater air conditioning district cooling facility and chilled water
distribution system in and around Waikiki, on the island of Oahu.
SB1092 SD1 HD1 MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO RECAPITALIZE THE
HURRICANE RESERVE TRUST FUND Makes a general fund appropriation of an
unspecified amount for fiscal year 2014-2015 to recapitalize the hurricane
reserve trust fund.
SB1094 SD1 HD1 MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE EMERGENCY
AND BUDGET RESERVE FUND Makes a general fund appropriation of an
unspecified amount for fiscal year 2014-2015 to recapitalize the emergency and
budget reserve fund.
SB1194 SD2 HD1 RELATING TO TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS TAX
Repeals the additional Transient Accommodations Tax imposed by Act 61, SLH 2009
and reestablishes the tax rate at 7.25%. Repeals the daily tax on transient accommodations
furnished on a complimentary or gratuitous basis imposed by Act 103, SLH 2011.
Makes permanent the caps on Transient Accommodations Tax revenue distributions
to the Tourism Special Fund and the counties beginning July 1, 2013.
SB98 SD1 HD1 RELATING TO TAXATION Reduces the tax liability for low-income
taxpayers by creating a tax credit that will reduce a taxpayer's income tax to
a minimum amount if the taxpayer's federal and Hawaii adjusted gross income
falls below certain thresholds.
SB498 SD2 HD1 RELATING TO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Appropriates funds out of
the Emergency Medical Services Special Fund to establish and fund a
twenty-four-hour, seven-days-a-week, special emergency medical response vehicle
unit based in Maalaea, Maui.
SB524 SD1 HD1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURE Appropriates funds to support the objective
of food security and self-sufficiency by establishing an agricultural
development and food security program. Establishes state economic planning and
policy objectives regarding increased demand for, to, and production of locally
grown foods and appropriates funds to begin meeting these objectives.
SB606 SD2 HD2 RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII Appropriates an unspecified
amount to the University of Hawaii to pay student employees at new or expanded
worksites on each campus and for the University of Hawaii at Manoa student
employment functions.
SB614 SD1 HD2 RELATING TO PUBLIC WORKS OF ART Requires the Comptroller and the
State Foundation on Culture and the Arts to commission permanent works of art
to honor the late U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye and the late U.S.
Representative Patsy T. Mink.
SB66 SD1 HD2 RELATING TO THE CODE OF ETHICS Makes
the financial disclosure statements of members of certain state boards and
commissions available for public inspection and duplication. Clarifies the fair
treatment law by separating out certain limitations placed on task force
members from those placed on legislators and makes clear that legislators are
not prohibited from taking action in the exercise of the legislator's
legislative functions.
SB1357 SD2 HD1 RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION Specifies
that a government agency does not assume ownership or jurisdiction over a
disputed road solely through maintenance activities. This bill would allow for
government entities to repair disputed roads that would otherwise not be
maintained.
SB19 SD1 HD2 RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY Exempts
landlords and lessors who install renewable energy systems on their property
and provide, sell, or transmit electricity generated from those renewable
energy systems to tenants or lessees on the premises from the definition of
public utility.
SB623 SD2 HD3 RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY Replaces
the current renewable energy technology systems tax credit with tax credits for
solar energy property and wind energy property. Requires the Department of
Taxation and Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to
report tax credits claimed under the renewable energy technology property tax
credit and make recommendations to the Legislature.
SB1087 SD2 HD3 RELATING TO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Establishes a regulatory financing structure that authorizes the Public
Utilities Commission (PUC) and the Department of Business, Economic Development,
and Tourism (DBEDT) low-cost loans for green infrastructure equipment to
achieve measurable cost savings and to meet Hawaii's clean energy goals.
The House
also passed two bills that will go to the Governor for his consideration and
approval. They are:
SB120 SD1 RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES Authorizes the public utilities
commission to establish a policy to implement economic incentives and cost recovery
regulatory mechanisms to induce and accelerate electric utilities' cost
reduction efforts, encourage greater utilization of renewable energy,
accelerate the retirement of utility fossil generation, and increase
investments to modernize the State's electrical grids.
SB1040 RELATING TO ELECTRIC SYSTEMS Directs the
Public Utilities Commission to consider the value of implementing advanced grid
modernization technology in the State.
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