With two days left before the Second
Crossover deadline, the House today passed its final 61 Senate bills. These
bills now head back to the Senate for their consideration. If the Senate does
not agree to amendments made by the House, the bills will be negotiated in conference
committees. To date, more than 220 bills have crossed over from the House to the
Senate.
Key measures that passed
by the House today include a proposed amendment to the State Constitution to fund
public education, stricter gun control policies, the establishment of paid
family leave, and a ban on sunscreens containing oxybenzone. Listed below are some
highlights from today's session:
Education
SB2922
SD1 HD1 Proposes an amendment
to the Constitution of the State of Hawaii to authorize the Legislature to
establish, as provided by law, a surcharge on investment real property to
support public education.
SB134
SD1 HD2 Prohibits
smoking and tobacco use, including the use of electronic smoking devices, by
any person on the premises of the University of Hawaii.
Firearms
SB2046
SD1 HD1 Prohibits
manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, and possession of bump fire stocks,
multiburst trigger activators, and trigger cranks.
SB2436
SD2 HD1 Shortens the
time period for voluntary surrender of firearms and ammunition upon
disqualification from ownership, possession, or control from 30 calendar days
to 7 business days.
Family Leave
SB2990
SD2 HD2 Establishes the
Paid Family Leave Implementation Board to assist the Department of Human
Services in establishing paid family leave for all workers in the State.
Authorizes DHS to adopt rules, including interim rules by January 1, 2020.
Establishes a Paid Family Leave Special Fund and a Paid Family Leave
Supplementation Special Fund.
Sunscreen
SB2571
SD2 HD2 Beginning July
1, 2019, bans the sale, offer of sale, or distribution in the State of any
sunscreen that contains oxybenzone or octinoxate, or both, without a
prescription issued by a licensed healthcare provider, to preserve marine
ecosystems. Appropriates moneys to the Department of Land and Natural Resources
for outreach and education on the prohibition and environmental impacts of
sunscreen containing oxybenzone and octinoxate.
Homelessness
SB2401
SD2 HD1 Establishes and
appropriates funds for a three-year housing homeless children pilot program to
assist families with minors experiencing, or at imminent risk of, homelessness
due to domestic violence, to obtain and maintain permanent housing.
Appropriates funds for public housing improvements and renovations and to
support Department of Health and Department of Human Services programs to end
homelessness. Provides that the Hawaii Public Housing Authority may procure
case management and counseling services for the housing homeless children pilot
program without adhering to the State Procurement Code.
Sexual Violence
SB2719
SD1 HD1 Extends the
period during which a victim of child sexual abuse may bring an otherwise
time-barred civil action against the victim's abuser or an entity with a duty
of care.
Domestic Violence
SB2346
SD1 HD1 Establishes
the Address Confidentiality Program in the Department of the Attorney General
to help survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and stalking to relocate
and keep the location of their physical address confidential. Makes an
appropriation to the Department of the Attorney General.
Conversion Therapy Ban
SB270
SD1 HD2 Prohibits
persons who are licensed to provide professional counseling in the State from
engaging in, attempting to engage in, or advertising the offering of sexual
orientation change efforts on minors. Establishes the Sexual Orientation
Counseling Task Force to address the concerns of minors seeking counseling on
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expressions, and related behaviors.
Tobacco
SB2654
SD2 HD2 Prohibits the
shipment of tobacco products, and the transport of tobacco products ordered or
purchased through a remote sale, to anyone other than a licensee. Makes all
provisions of the cigarette tax and tobacco tax law that relate to tobacco
products applicable to e-liquid. Increases the license fee for wholesalers or
dealers and the retail tobacco permit fee. Amends the taxes on cigarettes and
tobacco products. Increases the excise tax for each cigarette or little cigar
sold, used, or possessed by a wholesaler or dealer. Increases the excise tax on
the wholesale price of each article or item of tobacco products, other than
large cigars, sold by the wholesaler or dealer. Establishing an electronic
smoking device retailer registration unit within the Department of the Attorney
General. Amends the Penal Code. Regulates the delivery and sale of electronic
smoking devices to purchasers within the State.
Housing
SB2293
SD2 HD3 Requires the
County of Maui to pursue remedies to recoup moneys expended for the Front
Street Apartments affordable housing project from the owners. Appropriates
moneys from the HHFDC rental assistance program as a rental subsidy for Front
Street Apartments tenants, subject to matching dollar for dollar funds.
Appropriates HHFDC revenues for the expedited construction of the Leialii
affordable housing project, subject to the County of Maui expediting the
permitting process.
SB2402
SD2 HD1 Specifies that
certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code related to at-risk rules and
deductions and to passive activity loss do not apply with respect to claims for
the state low-income housing tax credit after December 31, 2018.
SB2424
SD2 HD1 Authorizes the
construction and use of micro housing units on Hawaiian home lands approved by
the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and leased to native Hawaiian
beneficiaries who meet the minimum Hawaiian blood quantum requirement,
notwithstanding county zoning laws. Authorizes the use of the Hawaiian Home
Loan Fund and Hawaiian Home General Loan Fund for assistance in purchasing or
renting micro housing units for use on approved Hawaiian home lands and leased
to beneficiaries who meet the minimum Hawaiian blood quantum requirement. Makes
appropriations to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands for construction of
micro housing units, subject to certain conditions, and to build general
organizational capacity of native Hawaiian-controlled nonprofit housing
developers.
Extended Terms for Negligent Homicide
SB2582
SD1 HD1 Authorizes the courts to impose an extended term of imprisonment for an
offender who is convicted of negligent homicide in the first degree and did not
remain at the scene of the crime and render reasonable assistance to an injured
person.
Service Animals
SB2461
SD1 HD1 Establishes a
civil penalty for knowingly misrepresenting an animal as a service animal.
Conforms Hawaii law with the definition of "service animal" under the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Public Safety
SB2334
SD2 HD2 Requires the
State and counties to incorporate predictions of sea level rise and other
climate change hazards and mitigation opportunities into applicable plans,
strategies, and mapping. Requires PUC to consider the findings in the Hawaii
Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report.
Mopeds
SB2854
SD1 HD2 Establishes a
fine not to exceed $100 for moped owners who fail to comply with moped
registration requirements.
County Land Use
SB2524
SD1 HD1 Prohibits
residential or congregate use of sheds or other structures on agricultural
lands. Prohibits residential development on lands previously or currently in a
preservation zoning district. Requires condominium property regimes to comply
with county subdivision or equivalent requirements subject to exceptions.
Requires that an application for registration of a project in a county
agricultural zoning district or preservation zoning district include a verified
statement, signed by an appropriate county official, that the project is in
compliance with any applicable supplemental county ordinances, county
subdivision standards, and other rules, and an agricultural business plan, farm
plan, or conservation plan.
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