HOUSE MOVES HUNDREDS OF BILLS
OVER TO SENATE
Honolulu, Hawaii - Among the measures that passed their final
vote in the House are several bills that are focused on sustainability,
improving the environment, revitalizing our economy and improving the quality
of life for Hawaii's citizens.
"As we hit the half way point of this
legislative session the House of Representatives is committed to exploring
avenues that provide for less dependence on outside sources for food and energy
and provide for the protection of our environment for future generations,"
said House Speaker Joe Souki.
See the full list of bills crossed over to the Senate on the Capitol Website at http://1.usa.gov/Yde30X.
See the full list of bills crossed over to the Senate on the Capitol Website at http://1.usa.gov/Yde30X.
HB858
HD1 RELATING TO THE HI GROWTH INITIATIVE Appropriates funds to the Hawaii Strategic Development Corporation for
the HI Growth Initiative, an investment program to develop an ecosystem to
support high-growth entrepreneurial companies in the State. Part
of the Governor's New Day Plan, the bill hopes to reinvigorate state efforts to
fuel an innovation economy and advance research innovation and
commercialization.
HB1419
HD2 RELATING TO THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL SPACE CENTER FOR EXPLORATION
SYSTEMS Appropriates funds
to support the development and expansion of Hawaii’s aerospace and related
industries to Hawaii. The funding will capitalize upon Hawaii Island's
lunar-like terrain to build aerospace technology research and development park
industries. Supplemental funding will be provided to help attract aerospace
technology and corporations that will create new high paying technology-related
jobs.
HB497
HD3 RELATING TO RENEWABLE ENERGY Amends the tax credit for renewable energy technologies to encourage
development in solar and wind energy technologies while reducing the revenue
impact to the state by ramping down the percentage of the credits over the next
five years.
HB338
HD2 RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS TO ASSIST A
SEAWATER AIR CONDITIONING PROJECT IN WAIKIKI Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for Kaiuli
Energy LLC for the planning, design, and construction of its seawater air
conditioning district cooling system to serve Waikiki and nearby areas on the
island of Oahu.
HB70
HD2 RELATING TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Deletes the repeal of the High Technology Innovation Corporation that
would have taken effect on June 30, 2013. The High Technology Innovation
Corporation (HTIC) was created by the Hawaii State Legislature as a 501(c)(3)
public not-for-profit corporate body, to facilitate the growth and development
of the commercial high technology industry in Hawaii.
HB1188
HD1 RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION TASK FORCE Establishes the Economic Opportunity Poverty
Reduction Task Force to assess state policies and practices that promote
economic opportunity and poverty reduction and to develop a plan to expand economic
opportunities in Hawaii to reduce, by at least 50 percent by 2021, the number
of Hawaii residents living in poverty.
HB96 HD2 RELATING TO FARMS Creates
an income tax exemption for family farms, family farm communities, and family
farm cooperatives.
HB1263
HD2 RELATING TO IRRIGATION Appropriates
funds and authorizes the Director of Finance to issue general obligation bonds
to finance improvements to various irrigation systems.
HB1264
HD2 RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL LOANS Expands the Department of Agriculture Agricultural Loan Program to
provide loans for infrastructure, infrastructure improvements, the
implementation of new farming techniques, and biosecurity projects.
HB487
HD2 RELATING TO AGRICULTURE Expands the livestock feed subsidy to include feed for certain goats,
sheep, lambs, fish and crustaceans.
HB799
HD3 RELATING TO CREATIVE MEDIA DEVELOPMENT Establishes a Workforce Development Training
Program that provides wage reimbursement for on-the-job training by entities
who receive a Motion Picture, Digital Media, Television, and Film Production
Tax Credit. Deletes internet-only distribution exclusion for advertising;
clarifies definitions of qualified production costs; and extends the sunset
date of the tax credit. Appropriates
funds for the Training Program.
HB111
HD2 RELATING TO SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE BUILDING CODE Authorizes the
use of certain land, subject to county approval and oversight, for research,
development, and testing of sustainable agriculture, development, waste
management, and resource management through planned community use. This Act will create a doorway
through the current limitations of traditional codes to support the development
of more sustainable methods of living, allowing greater implementation of
county and state sustainable living policies.
HB174
HD2 RELATING TO FOOD LABELING Imposes labeling requirements and import
restrictions on imported genetically engineered produce. Authorizes labeling of non-genetically
engineered food and creates a private right of action to enjoin violations.
HB486
HD1 RELATING TO AGRICULTURE Appropriates funds for implementation and operation of the Future
Farmers of America and 4-H programs to educate and support youth in agriculture
careers as administered by the University of Hawaii, College of Tropical
Agriculture and Human Resources.
HB505
HD2 RELATING TO GREENWAYS Appropriates funds for the Office of Planning to contract for up
to two years with a consultant to develop a plan for the establishment and
implementation of a statewide greenways system which includes trails,
greenways, bike routes, parks, and other projects.
HB508
HD2 RELATING TO THE PROCUREMENT CODE Amends the Hawaii public procurement code to create
exemptions for state agencies to procure locally produced agricultural
commodities to promote food sustainability and self-sufficiency.
HB710
HD1 RELATING TO FISHPONDS Requires the Department of Land and Natural
Resources (DLNR), Department of Health, and Office of Planning to streamline
the permitting process and facilitate the restoration of Hawaiian fishponds.
Also requires DLNR to submit a report of findings and recommendations.
HB734
HD1 RELATING TO THE
PROTECTION OF TARO LANDS Amends public lands classifications to add taro
lands as a fourth class of agricultural lands to improve protections for taro lands. The bill will require
the retention of supporting structures for taro
fields and add growth of all traditional Hawaiian crops to agricultural
planning objectives.
HB749
HD2 RELATING TO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Appropriates funds to establish the Hawaii Agriculture Workforce
Advisory Board to promote economically competitive activities that increase
Hawaii's agricultural self-sufficiency, attractiveness, and opportunities for
an agricultural workforce and livelihood.
HB856
HD2 RELATING TO GREEN
INFRASTRUCTURE Establishes a regulatory financing structure that authorizes
the Public Utilities Commission and the Department of Business, Economic
Development, and Tourism to provide low-cost loans for green infrastructure
equipment to achieve measurable cost savings and achieve Hawaii's clean energy
goals.
HB1330
HD1 RELATING TO THE
DIVISION OF CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT Restores funding cuts taken over
the last four years to the Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement,
Department of Land and Natural Resources. The budget cut has reduced or
eliminated non-essential services and limited work hours for officers and the
restoration of funding will allow for renewed protection of the state’s natural resources.
HB1483
HD2 RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORTATION Establishes a task force to study, among
other things, the feasibility of allowing the operations of the Hawaii Health
Systems Corporation regional systems and their facilities to transition into
public-private partnership status.
HB1028
HD2 RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT Raises
the minimum wage to $9.00 incrementally over the next years. Provides
unemployment insurance relief for businesses.
HB1132
HD1 RELATING TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS STATEMENTS Requires a legislator to file a disclosure of
financial interests statement with the State Ethics Commission between January
1 and January 31 annually.
HB865
HD1 RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL REDEVELOPMENT Establishes a framework for the Department of
Education to facilitate public-private partnerships to develop or redevelop
public school lands in order to generate income to improve public school
facilities so that our children can learn in twenty-first century schools.
HB7
HD2 RELATING TO THE ELDERLY Creates the Hawaii Kupuna Trust Fund, comprising public and private
funding, to strengthen care for the elderly and vulnerable populations by the
awarding of grants.
HB276
HD2 RELATING TO THE SENIOR RESIDENCE AT PIIKOI, OAHU Authorizes the Director of Finance to issue
general obligation bonds for the construction of the Senior Residence at
Piikoi, an affordable senior rental housing project on Oahu.
HB196
HD1 RELATING TO VETERANS TREATMENT COURT Appropriates funds for positions to
support a Veterans Treatment Court in the First Circuit that can better respond to the unique needs
of veterans entering the criminal justice system with mental illness and
substance abuse issues arising from their service to our country.
HB158
HD3 RELATING TO TUITION ASSISTANCE Broadens the scope of tuition assistance to Hawaii National Guard
members working toward a degree on any campus of the University of Hawaii
system with priority given under specified conditions.
HB411
HD2 RELATING TO HOSPITAL EMERGENCY COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
VICTIMS Adds new provisions
to Hawaii law to ensure that female sexual assault victims are provided with
medically and factually accurate and unbiased information about and access to
emergency contraception when receiving emergency medical care at Hawaii’s
hospitals.
HB245
HD1 RELATING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Prohibits landlords from terminating the tenancy of a tenant based solely
on the tenant’s status as a victim of domestic abuse with certain exceptions
and provides protection for the landlord against civil claims that might arise
out of the landlord's compliance with the law.
HB535
HD2 RELATING TO HOMELESS PROGRAMS Authorizes the designation of temporary nighttime parking lots in each
county to provide safe overnight parking for homeless individuals who live and
sleep in their motor vehicles and who would otherwise park overnight on public
or private roads or property.
HB198
HD2 RELATING TO ABSENTEE VOTING Requires the absentee ballot for a voter requesting permanent absentee
status to be mailed to the mailing address contained on the voter’s most
recently completed affidavit on application for voter registration, unless the
voter submits a temporary mailing authorization in writing for the absentee
ballot to be temporarily mailed to a different address.
HB321
HD1 RELATING TO ELECTIONS Provides
a process for voter registration on election day at polling places to encourage
greater voter participation.
HB114
HD3 RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION Requires the Administrator of the State Procurement Office, rather than
the University of Hawaii President, to serve as Chief Procurement Officer for
the University of Hawaii for construction contracts and professional services
related to construction contracts. Establishes an Independent Audit Committee
within the Board of Regents of the University of Hawaii.
HB980
HD2 RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY Creates a statute that prohibits the use of mobile electronic devices
while operating a motor vehicle in the State and establishes penalties. Having
a State law that uniformly covers all the counties also makes Hawaii eligible
for Federal funding.
HB873
HD2 RELATING TO THE YOUNG ADULT VOLUNTARY FOSTER CARE ACT Supports Hawaii's youth in foster care by
establishing the Young Adult Voluntary Foster Care Program that will extend
foster care services to provide care and supervision of eligible foster youth
until their twenty-first birthday.
HB1298
HD1 RELATING TO TAXATION
Provides a nonrefundable income tax credit at fifty per cent of qualified wages
for the first six months for a taxpayer who hires a developmentally,
intellectually, or physically disabled individual.
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