Gun
violence prevention, women's rights, Hawaiʻi Promise bills move to Senate
Honolulu, HawaiÊ»i – The House of
Representatives today passed more than 100 measures on third reading including
important bills on gun violence prevention, family issues and education. The
bills now move to the Senate for their consideration.
Honolulu Police Department Chief Susan
Ballard along with more than a dozen police officers and members of Mother's
Demanding Action attended today's session in support of the gun violence
prevention bills. Members of the Hawaiʻi Firearms Coalition attended the
session in opposition to those same bills.
Bills passed today include:
Gun Violence Prevention
HB 2709 Relating to
the Uniform Probate Code
Requires
a personal representative of a decedent appointed under the Uniform Probate
Code to notify the police department of the appropriate county of any and all
firearms in an estate. Requires the police department to certify that all
firearms in an estate are properly transferred or disposed of before the estate
may close.
HB 2744 Relating to
Gun Violence Prevention
Establishes the gun violence and violent crimes commission.
Requires reports to the Legislature. Makes it a class C felony to purchase,
manufacture, or otherwise obtain firearm parts for the purpose of assembling a
firearm having no serial number. Amends certain requirements relating to
firearms registration.
Extends
the prohibition for large capacity magazines to all firearms, rather than just
pistols. Provides an exception to the prohibition for law enforcement agencies
and duly authorized officers. Prohibits
certain individuals from owning
firearms who: (1) as a minor, were diagnosed with behavioral, emotional, or
mental disorders, unless the person has been medically documented to be no longer
either adversely affected by the behavioral, emotional, or mental disorder or
deemed a danger to themselves or others; or (2) were adjudicated by the family
court to have committed a certain number of crimes of violence. Requires
records of these diagnoses or adjudications to be made available to law
enforcement officials.
HB2736
HD1
Relating to Firearms Ammunition
Requires
the licensing of sellers of ammunition, and for the identification and proper
permitting of purchasers or possessors of ammunition. Regulates ammunition in
the same manner that firearms are regulated.
Family Issues
HB2060
HD1
Relating to Domestic Abuse
Provides that family courts may withhold
from public inspection any record of a denied temporary restraining order or
denied protective order; provided that these records shall remain accessible to
law enforcement without a court order.
HB2425
HD1
Relating to Domestic Abuse
Amends the definition of "domestic
abuse" under Hawaiʻi's insurance laws and laws relating to domestic abuse
protective orders to include coercive control between family or household
members. Defines "coercive control."
HB1701
HD1
Relating to Equal Pay
Conforms statutory prohibitions against
wage discrimination with other prohibitions on employment discrimination.
Clarifies allowable justifications for compensation differentials and remedies
for pay disparity. Requires employers to disclose wage ranges to employees and
prospective employees.
Higher Education
HB2250
HD1
Relating to the University of Hawaii Promise Program Plus.
Establishes the University of Hawaii
promise program plus to provide scholarships for the unmet direct cost needs of
qualified students enrolled in bachelor's degree programs in teaching, health
care, social work, or engineering at the University of Hawaii who commit to
work for at least three years in Hawaii. Appropriates funds to establish, implement,
and manage the program.
Other bills
HB2725
HD1
Relating to Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
Including all means of financing, CIP
projects for fiscal years 2020 and 2021 totaling more than $4.9 billion.
HB2362
HD2
Relating to Public Safety
Appropriates funds to purchase the
Honolulu Federal Detention Center.
HB2102
HD1
Relating to Hemp Products.
Requires labels on hemp products.
Prohibits unwarranted health-related statements about hemp products.
Establishes standards for hemp product manufacturers. Prohibits the manufacture
or sale of any food into which a hemp product has been added. Prohibits the
sale of hemp products designed to appeal to children. Establishes that a
product shall not be considered adulterated or misbranded solely by the
inclusion of hemp with certain exceptions. Clarifies that a licensed medical
cannabis dispensary is not prohibited from manufacturing, distributing, or
selling products that contain hemp, or cannabinoids, extracts, or derivatives
from hemp, subject to certain conditions. Prohibits the sale of hemp products
to persons under twenty-one years of age. Requires DOH to report to the
legislature.
Also approved today were House
Resolution 18
and House
Concurrent Resolution 34 requesting that the Wall Street Journal include
Hawaiian Airlines in the newspaper's future ranking of the best and worst
airlines in the United States.
See all 2019 and 2020 House bills that
have crossed over to the Senate this session here
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