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1 HB622 HD1 Kahoâ olawe Rehabilitation Trust Fund; Public Land Trust; OHA RELATING TO THE PUBLIC TRUST LAND. HB860 HD1 Action for Quiet Title; Kuleana Land RELATING TO ACTIONS FOR QUIET TITLE. HB861 HD2 SD1 Community-Based Subsistence Fishing Areas; DLNR RELATING TO COMMUNITY-BASED SUBSISTENCE FISHING AREAS. Authorizes the BLNR Chairperson to transfer public land trust funds to the Kahoâ olawe Rehabilitation Trust Fund. Authorizes the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to expend public land trust funds for purposes consistent with those of the Kahoâ olawe Rehabilitation Trust Fund. (HB622 HD1) Provides that where a quiet title action involves kuleana land, at the request of a defendant or defendants, the court shall order mandatory mediation or consolidation of separate actions, respectively; defendant's access to the land for native Hawaiian cultural and traditional practices shall not be extinguished or alienated; and plaintiff shall not recover cost, expenses, or attorney's fees. (HB860 S 3/9/2017: Referred to HWN/WTL, WAM. YAMANE, AQUINO, CULLEN, DECOITE, ITO, MCKELVEY, SOUKI, YAMASHITA HWN/WTL, WAM HD1) S 1/17/2018: Re-Referred to JDC. ING, KEOHOKALOLE, SAIKI, SOUKI JDC Requires DLNR to adopt rules for a community-based subsistence fishing area within two years of receipt of a proposal. S 3/23/2017: Report adopted; Passed Establishes annual reporting requirement. Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and Effective 7/1/2030. (SD1) referred to WAM. ING WTL, WAM HB1469 HD1 SD2 CD1 Public Lands; Redevelopment Districts; Revolving Fund; Waiakea Peninsula RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS. Establishes procedures for designating public land redevelopment districts, planning committees, district redevelopment plans, and designated redevelopment district revolving funds. Establishes powers and duties of planning committees. Modifies public land lease restrictions. Establishes the Waiakea Peninsula Redevelopment District, Planning Committee, and Revolving Fund until June 30, Appropriates funds. (HB1469 CD1) H 1/17/2018: Received notice of all Senate conferees being discharged (Sen. Com. No. 1). ONISHI, CACHOLA, CHOY, CREAGAN, CULLEN, ICHIYAMA, ITO, KONG, NAKASHIMA, OHNO, SAN BUENAVENTURA, SAY, TODD, TOKIOKA, YAMASHITA ETT/WTL, WAM SB1185 HB1479 HD2 SD2 Hilo Community Economic District; HCDA RELATING TO THE HILO COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DISTRICT. Establishes the Hilo Community Economic District as a community development district located in East Hawaii under the Hawaii Community Development Authority. Establishes the Hilo Community Economic Revolving Fund. Repeals on the earliest of 6/30/2037, inclusion of lands within the District within a redevelopment area, or establishment of a special improvement district that encompasses the lands within the District. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2) H 1/17/2018: Received notice of all Senate conferees being discharged (Sen. Com. No. 1). NAKASHIMA, TODD ETT/WTL, WAM SB1292
2 HB1565 Science and Technology Research Subzone RELATING TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH. Establishes science and technology research subzones and an approval process for future research facilities that incorporates alternative dispute resolution principles. H 2/7/2018: The committees on EDB recommend that the measure be HELD. The votes were as follows: 6 Ayes: Representative(s) Evans, Keohokalole, Holt, Johanson, Yamashita, Matsumoto; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and 1 Excused: Representative(s) Ichiyama. BROWER, NISHIMOTO, SAIKI EDB, FIN SB351 SD1 Aha Moku Advisory Committee; Budget; Appropriation RELATING TO THE AHA MOKU ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Amends various provisions related to the aha moku advisory committee, including budgetary requirements. Appropriates funds for expenses of the aha moku advisory committee and the annual puwalu. (SD1) Shimabukuro. GABBARD, IHARA, INOUYE, KEITH-AGARAN, KIDANI, Harimoto, Kim, Nishihara HWN/WTL, WAM SB560 SD1 HD1 UH; Appropriation; Hawaiian Language Translation of State Constitution RELATING TO HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE. Appropriates funds to the University of Hawaiâ i to translate the Hawaiâ i State Constitution into the Hawaiian language. (SB560 HD1) H 3/24/2017: Report adopted; referred to the committee(s) on FIN with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Aquino, DeCoite, Har, ENGLISH, BAKER, GREEN, IHARA, K. Ichiyama, C. Lee, Thielen excused (6). RHOADS, S. Chang, Gabbard, Wakai OMH, HED, FIN HB1303 SB641 Commission on Water Resource Management; Hawaiian Homes Commission Representation RELATING TO THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION. Amends the membership of the commission on water resource management to add the chairperson of the Hawaiian homes commission or the chairperson's designee to serve as an ex officio voting member. Shimabukuro. SHIMABUKURO, Dela Cruz, English, Espero, Keith-Agaran, Kidani, Nishihara HWN/WTL, WAM HB846 SB643 SD2 Hawaiian Language; Letterhead; Documents; Symbols; Emblems; Government Documents RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE. Requires all newly created, replaced, or reprinted state and county letterheads, documents, symbols, and emblems to include accurate, appropriate, and authentic Hawaiian names and language. Establishes references for accurate, appropriate, and authentic Hawaiian names and words, including proper Hawaiian spelling and punctuation. Effective H 3/9/2017: Referred to OMH, HED/EDN, 3/9/2092. (SD2) JUD, FIN, referral sheet 27 SHIMABUKURO, ENGLISH, KEITH-AGARAN, Dela Cruz, Nishihara OMH, HED/EDN, JUD, FIN HB1264
3 SB848 SD2 HD2 SB961 HD1 Hawaiian Language College; University of Hawaii at Hilo; Hawaiian Language Medium General Education Coursework Pilot Project; Hawaiian Language Instruction Implementation Plan Hawaiian Homes Commission; Composition RELATING TO HIGHER EDUCATION. RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION. Expands the Hawaiian Language College's functions. Authorizes a Hawaiian language medium general education coursework pilot project. Supports the development of an implementation plan for Hawaiian language instruction throughout the University of Hawaii System. Requires the University of Hawaii to report to the Legislature each year with information about efforts to implement education taught through the Hawaiian language. (SB848 HD2) Amends the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act to reduce the number of commissioners that are residents of the city and county of Honolulu and adds a commissioner from the island of Lanai. (SB961 HD1) H 3/24/2017: Report adopted. referred to the committee(s) on FIN as amended in HD 2 with Representative(s) LoPresti voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Aquino, DeCoite, Har, Ichiyama, C. Lee, Thielen excused (6). K. KAHELE, GALUTERIA, Shimabukuro OMH, HED, FIN HB950 H 3/22/2017: Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on JUD with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Ichiyama, C. Lee, Lowen excused (3). KOUCHI (Introduced by request of another party) OMH, JUD HB1095 SB966 SD1 Public Lands; Hawaii Public Housing Authority Lands Exemption RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS. Exempts lands that are set aside by the governor to the Hawaii Public Housing Authority and lands to which Hawaii Public Housing Authority holds title from the definition of "public lands" in section 171-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes. (SD1) H 3/7/2017: Referred to WAL/HSG, FIN, referral sheet 26 KOUCHI (Introduced by request of another party) WAL/HSG, FIN HB1100 SB1170 SD2 Government Accountability; Legislative Hearings; Studies and Reports; Waiver RELATING TO GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY. Requires any report of a study or an audit enacted with a legislative appropriation and conducted by an executive department or agency, including the Hawaii health systems corporation, and by the legislative reference bureau, auditor, judiciary, or Office of Hawaiian Affairs, to be submitted to the senate president, speaker of the house, chairs of the appropriate subject matter committee of each house, and the legislative reference bureau library. Requires a public hearing or informational briefing within one year of receipt of report, except if extension granted to the hearing or briefing requirement by the senate president or speaker of the house of representatives or if the requirement is waived by the senate president or speaker H 3/9/2017: Referred to LMG, FIN, referral of the house of representative. (SD2) sheet 27 KIM, HARIMOTO, IHARA, K. KAHELE, KEITH- AGARAN, Dela Cruz, Espero, Galuteria, Riviere, Ruderman LMG, FIN HB379
4 SB1292 SD2 HD1 Redevelopment Districts; Waiakea Peninsula Redevelopment District, Establishment; Appropriation RELATING TO THE HILO COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DISTRICT. Provides for the redevelopment of the Hilo area by establishing the framework, requirements, and conditions for redevelopment districts and specifically designating the Waiakea Peninsula Redevelopment District, appropriates funds for the implementation of the redevelopment district program, and makes conforming amendments to lease restrictions on public lands to facilitate the implementation of redevelopment districts. (SB1292 HD1) H 3/24/2017: Report adopted; referred to the committee(s) on FIN with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Aquino, DeCoite, Har, K. KAHELE, DELA CRUZ, GALUTERIA, Inouye, Ichiyama, C. Lee, Thielen excused (6). Kidani, Wakai EDB/TOU, WAL, FIN HB1479 SB1294 SD1 HD1 UH; Health Sciences; Native Hawaiians; Pacific Islanders; Appropriation RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIAN HIGHER EDUCATION. Establishes an Undergraduate Health Sciences Academy at the University of Hawaii to increase recruitment and retention of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and first generation college students. Appropriates funds. (SB1294 HD1) H 1/17/2018: Received notice of all Senate conferees being discharged (Sen. Com. No. 1). K. KAHELE, ENGLISH, GALUTERIA, SHIMABUKURO, Baker, Kidani OMH, HED, FIN HB1542 SB1304 SD1 Native Hawaiian Public Policy Advisory Council; Lieutenant Governor RELATING TO NATIVE HAWAIIANS. Establishes the Native Hawaiian health advisory council in the office of health equity to provide guidance to the governor and legislature on issues that impact Native Hawaiians and their communities. Requires the council to establish, update, and maintain a directory or registry of Native Hawaiian professionals and leaders for governor-appointed positions. (SD1) Shimabukuro. SHIMABUKURO, Kim HWN, WAM HB1767 HD2 Waipio Valley; Mauna Kea; Roadway; Four- Wheel Drive Vehicles RELATED TO MOTOR VEHICLES. Prohibits any vehicle, except a low-range, four-wheel drive vehicle, from being driven through or in Waipio Valley or the Mauna Kea Science Reserve, except under certain circumstances. (HB1767 HD2) H 3/1/2018: Passed Third Reading with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) McKelvey, Yamane excused (2). Transmitted to Senate. NAKASHIMA TRN, JUD, FIN HB1985 HD1 Land Use; Public Lands RELATING TO LAND USE. Requires the Board of Land and Natural Resources to provide an annual report to the Legislature with information regarding the value, current zoning, and status of resource value public lands held by the Department of Natural Land and Resources. (HB1985 HD1) H 2/28/2018: The committees on FIN UNAMENDED. The votes were as follows: 15 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Cachola, DeCoite, Fukumoto, Gates, Holt, Keohokalole, Kobayashi, Lowen, Nakamura, Todd, Yamashita, Tupola, Ward; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none. YAMANE, CULLEN, C. LEE, LOWEN WAL/OMH, JUD, FIN
5 HB1999 HD2 Training; Native Hawaiian and Hawaiian Rights; Office of Hawaiian Affairs RELATING TO TRAINING. Requires certain government decisionmakers at the state and county levels to attend a training course on native Hawaiian and Hawaiian rights. (HB1999 HD2) H 2/28/2018: The committees on FIN UNAMENDED. The votes were as follows: 15 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Cachola, DeCoite, Fukumoto, Gates, Holt, Keohokalole, Lowen, Nakamura, Todd, Yamashita, Tupola, Ward; Ayes with reservations: Representative(s) Kobayashi; Noes: none; and Excused: none. ING, BROWER, CREAGAN, GATES, KEOHOKALOLE, LOWEN, THIELEN OMH, LAB, FIN HB2147 HD2 HB2358 HD1 Mental Health; Substance Abuse; Pilot Program; Appropriation Public Lands; Hawaii Public Housing Authority Lands Exemption RELATING TO HEALTH. RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS. H 2/23/2018: The committees on FIN UNAMENDED. The votes were as follows: 9 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Establishes a pre-arrest diversion pilot Cachola, Fukumoto, Holt, Keohokalole, project for individuals with mental health or Kobayashi, Yamashita; Ayes with substance abuse challenges who allegedly reservations: Representative(s) Nakamura; commit nonviolent, nonfelony offenses on 0 Noes: none; and 6 Excused: state property. Appropriates funds. Representative(s) DeCoite, Gates, Lowen, (HB2147 HD2) Todd, Tupola, Ward. Exempts lands to which Hawaii Public Housing Authority holds title from the definition of "public lands" in chapter 171, HRS. S 3/1/2018: Referred to WTL/HOU, WAM. MIZUNO, CREAGAN, KOBAYASHI, LEARMONT, MCKELVEY, DeCoite HHS, JUD, FIN SAIKI (Introduced by request of another party) WTL/HOU, WAM SB2785 HB2454 Hawaii Correctional Industries; Pilot Project; Former Inmate Employment RELATING TO HAWAII CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES. Establishes a three-year Correctional Industries Former Inmate Employment Pilot Project within the Department of Public Safety to assist former inmates as they reenter society. H 2/27/2018: The committees on FIN WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 11 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Cachola, DeCoite, Fukumoto, Gates, Holt, Keohokalole, Nakamura, Todd, Yamashita; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and 4 Excused: Representative(s) Kobayashi, Lowen, Tupola, Ward. TAKAYAMA PBS, EDB, FIN HB2464 HD2 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Lessees; Waitlists RELATING TO THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION ACT. Makes any person who sells or transfers an interest in a Hawaiian Home Lands lease ineligible to receive a subsequent lease for the same class of land except in limited circumstances. (HB2464 HD2) H 2/28/2018: The committees on FIN UNAMENDED. The votes were as follows: 15 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Cachola, DeCoite, Fukumoto, Gates, Holt, Keohokalole, Kobayashi, Lowen, Nakamura, Todd, Yamashita, Tupola, Ward; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none. DECOITE, CULLEN, GATES, HASHEM, HOLT, ITO, KEOHOKALOLE, LOWEN, LUKE, ONISHI, SAY, SOUKI, TODD, TOKIOKA, TUPOLA, WARD, YAMANE, YAMASHITA, Evans, Har, Ing, McKelvey OMH, JUD, FIN SB2984
6 HB2641 HD1 Public Lands; Redevelopment; Lease Restrictions; Appropriation; Kanoelehua Industrial Area Pilot Program RELATING TO PUBLIC LANDS. Establishes a ten-year redevelopment district pilot project within the Kanoelehua Industrial Area and Banyan Drive region until 6/30/2028. Modifies public land lease restrictions. Appropriates funds. (HB2641 HD1) H 2/28/2018: The committees on FIN WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 15 Ayes: Representative(s) Luke, Cullen, Cachola, DeCoite, Fukumoto, Gates, Holt, Keohokalole, Kobayashi, Lowen, Nakamura, Todd, Yamashita, Tupola, Ward; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none. TODD, QUINLAN, Nakashima WAL, EDB, FIN SB3058 HB2679 HD1 Transfer of Land; Department of Education; Property; Title; Public Schools RELATING THE TRANSFER OF LANDS. Transfers fee interest in certain public school lands from City and County of Honolulu and the Department of Land and Natural Resources, as applicable, to the Department of Education. (HB2679 HD1) H 3/1/2018: Passed Third Reading with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) WOODSON, CACHOLA, GATES, HASHEM, LOWEN, MORIKAWA, OHNO, TAKAYAMA, McKelvey, Yamane excused (2). Transmitted TAKUMI, YAMASHITA, Evans, Johanson, to Senate. Nakashima, Quinlan, San Buenaventura EDN/WAL, FIN SB2379 SB2134 SD1 OHA Package; Cultural Training; State and County Officials RELATING TO TRAINING. Requires certain additional government decision-makers at both the state and county levels to complete the office of Hawaiian affairs' training courses on native Hawaiian and Hawaiian rights established by Act 169, SLH Requires the office of Hawaiian affairs, upon designation of a date, time, and location of a training course, to notify the governor and the mayors of the several counties of the availability of the training course and the date, time, and location of the course. Requires the governor and mayors, upon notification, to notify the administrative heads, deputies, and other officials in their respective administrations who are not mandated to complete the course, of the availability, time, date, and location of the course and encourage them to complete the course. (SD1) Shimabukuro. KOUCHI (Introduced by request of another party) HWN/LBR/PSM, WAM HB1745
7 SB2136 SD1 OHA Package; Public Land Trust; Pro Rata Share; DLNR; Appropriation RELATING TO INCREASING THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS' PRO RATA SHARE OF PUBLIC LAND TRUST FUNDS. Establishes a blank amount as the office of Hawaiian affairs' pro rata share of the public land trust. Transfers a blank amount less certain funds to the office of Hawaiian affairs for underpayment of the public land trust funds for 7/1/12 to 6/30/18. Requires the department of budget and finance to provide an annual accounting of receipts from lands described in section 5(f) of the Admissions Act. Establishes a committee to recommend the annual amount of the income and proceeds from the public land trust that the office of Hawaiian affairs shall receive annually. Appropriates funds. (SD1) S 2/28/2018: The committee(s) on WAM WAM were as follows: 11 Aye(s): Senator(s) Harimoto, Inouye, K. Kahele, Riviere, Shimabukuro, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: Senator(s) Kidani ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. KOUCHI (Introduced by request of another party) HWN/WTL/JDC, WAM HB1747 SB2237 SD1 Public Schools; Property; Title; Transfer; Appropriation RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Requires the City and County of Honolulu to transfer to the Department of Education all property upon which a public elementary or intermediate school is situated. Gives the Department of Education power to acquire and hold title to real, personal, or mixed property for use for public educational purposes. Requires legislative approval prior to the sale or gift of lands to which the Department of Education holds title. (SD1) Inouye, K. Kahele, Kidani, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: Senator(s) Harimoto, Riviere ; 0 No(es): none; and 1 Excused: Senator(s) Shimabukuro. KIDANI, GALUTERIA, INOUYE, WAKAI, Baker, S. Chang, K. Kahele, Nishihara, Shimabukuro, Taniguchi EDU/WTL, WAM SB2305 Keiki Caucus; Incarcerated Parents; Pilot Visitation Centers; Appropriation RELATING TO INCARCERATED PARENTS. Requires the establishment of a pilot visitation center or centers for children of incarcerated parents in correctional facilities in the State and a plan for visitation centers at all state operated correctional facilities. Appropriates funds to the department of human services to work with other stakeholders to implement this Act. S 2/28/2018: The committee(s) on WAM WAM were as follows: 11 Aye(s): Senator(s) Shimabukuro, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. K. RHOADS, HARIMOTO, KEITH-AGARAN, Green, Kim, Riviere HMS/PSM, WAM HB2160 SB2320 SD1 UH; Health Sciences; Native Hawaiians; Pacific Islanders; Report; Appropriation RELATING TO AN UNDERGRADUATE HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMY. Establishes an undergraduate health sciences academy to be administered by the University of Hawaiâ i West Oâ ahu to increase recruitment and retention of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and first generation college students. Requires the University of Hawaiâ i West Oâ ahu to submit a report to the legislature regarding educational outcomes. Appropriates funds. (SD1) S 2/28/2018: The committee(s) on WAM WAM were as follows: 11 Aye(s): Senator(s) Shimabukuro, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. K. KAHELE, SHIMABUKURO, S. Chang, Inouye, Kim, Wakai HRE/HWN, WAM
8 SB2424 SD1 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation; Micro Housing; Tiny Homes; Appropriation RELATING TO HOUSING FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS. Authorizes the construction and use of micro housing units on Hawaiian home lands approved by DHHL, 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 fund for assistance in purchasing or renting micro housing units for use on Hawaiian home lands approved by DHHL and leased to beneficiaries who meet the minimum Hawaiian blood quantum requirement. Makes an appropriation 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 Hawaiiancontrolled nonprofit housing developers. (SD1) S 2/28/2018: The committee(s) on WAM WAM were as follows: 11 Aye(s): Senator(s) Shimabukuro, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. ESPERO, Harimoto, Keith-Agaran, Shimabukuro HWN/HOU, WAM HB2473 SB2506 SD1 Hawaii Real Property Tax Law; Income Taxation; Nonresidents RELATING TO TAXATION. Increases the taxes withheld on the amount realized by nonresidents from the disposition of Hawaii real property from 5% to 7.25%. Applies to real estate dispositions that occur on or after 9/15/18. (SD1) H 2/21/2018: Referred to FIN, referral sheet 29 DELA CRUZ FIN
9 SB2603 SD1 Government Accountability; Legislative Hearings; Studies and Reports; Waiver RELATING TO GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY. Requires any report of a study or an audit enacted with a legislative appropriation or adopted by concurrent resolution and conducted by an executive department or agency, including the Hawaii health systems corporation, and by the legislative reference bureau, auditor, judiciary, or Office of Hawaiian Affairs, to be submitted to the senate president, speaker of the house, chairs of the appropriate subject matter committee of each house, and the legislative reference bureau library. Requires a public hearing or informational briefing within one year of receipt of report, except if extension granted to the hearing or briefing requirement by the senate president or speaker of the house of representatives or if the requirement is waived by the senate president or speaker of the house of representative. Exempts financial and other regularly occurring audits. (SD1) S 2/21/2018: The committee(s) on WAM Shimabukuro. KIM, GALUTERIA, HARIMOTO, KEITH- AGARAN, NISHIHARA, K. RHOADS, RIVIERE, RUDERMAN, S. Chang, Gabbard, Green, Ihara, K. Kahele GVO, WAM SB2782 Department of Hawaiian Home Lands; Disclosure of Government Records RELATING TO PERSONAL PRIVACY. Specifies certain records of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands are not required to be publicly disclosed or made open to inspection pursuant to public records requests and may be discussed during an executive meeting of the Hawaiian Homes Commission. S 2/27/2018: The committee(s) on JDC JDC were as follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Taniguchi, K. Rhoads, Gabbard; Aye(s) with reservations: Senator(s) Kim, L. Thielen ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. KOUCHI (Introduced by request of another party) HWN, JDC HB2355 SB2858 SD1 Inmate Rehabilitation; Reentry System; Performance Indicators RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY. Requires the Department of Public Safety to establish key performance indicators for inmate reentry system. Requires reports, using key performance indicators, to be provided to the legislature. Creates the annual corrections and program report as a consolidated report of other annual reports. (SD1) WAM were as follows: 9 Aye(s): Senator(s) Harimoto, Inouye, Kidani, Riviere, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 2 Excused: Senator(s) K. Kahele, Shimabukuro. NISHIHARA, BAKER, ESPERO, Wakai PSM, WAM
10 SB2861 SD1 Inmate Rehabilitation; Reentry System; Reporting Requirements RELATING TO PUBLIC SAFETY. Requires DPS to establish performance indicators. Requires semi-annual reports of the established performance indicators, criminal offender treatment programs, and programs established pursuant to the Community Safety Act. (SD1) WAM were as follows: 9 Aye(s): Senator(s) Harimoto, Inouye, Kidani, Riviere, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 2 Excused: Senator(s) K. Kahele, Shimabukuro. NISHIHARA, BAKER, ESPERO, Wakai PSM, WAM SB2919 SD1 SB2930 SD1 Public Library Lands; Leases; BOE; Appropriation Underground Storage Tanks and Systems; Environmental Protection; Department of Health RELATING TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES. RELATING TO UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS. Establishes a pilot program to generate revenue through the lease of public library lands to meet the mission of the public libraries. Establishes the library facilities fund. Requires the state librarian and board of education to report to the legislature. Makes an appropriation for the pilot program. (SD1) Requires, on or before 10/13/2018, that the department of health adopt rules for underground storage tanks and tank systems to conform with certain federal regulations and that include additional requirements for field-constructed underground storage tanks and tank systems. (SD1) S 2/21/2018: The committee(s) on WAM Shimabukuro. KIDANI, S. Chang, Gabbard, Galuteria, K. Kahele, Kouchi, Ruderman, Shimabukuro EDU/WTL, WAM S 2/26/2018: The committee(s) on CPH CPH were as follows: 6 Aye(s): Senator(s) Baker, Tokuda, S. Chang, Espero, Ihara, Nishihara; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 GABBARD, GREEN, HARIMOTO, KEITH- AGARAN, KIM, S. Chang, Espero, Nishihara, Ruderman. Riviere, L. Thielen AEN/PSM, CPH HB2712 SB3090 SD1 Mauna Kea Management Authority; Established; Appropriation RELATING TO GOVERNMENT. Establishes the Mauna Kea Management Authority. Limits the number of telescopes that may be authorized on Mauna Kea. Authorizes the renegotiation of leases, subleases, easements, permits, and licenses pertaining to Mauna Kea. Requires that revenue derived from activities on Mauna Kea be shared with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Excludes Mauna Kea lands from the definition of "public lands." Provides for free access to Mauna Kea for traditional cultural purposes. Establishes police powers and provides for enforcement of laws on land under the jurisdiction of the Mauna Kea Management Authority. Appropriates funds. Effective 12/31/2033. (SD1) Inouye, K. Kahele, Kidani, Wakai; Aye(s) with reservations: Senator(s) Harimoto, Riviere ; 0 No(es): none; and 1 Excused: Senator(s) Shimabukuro. DELA CRUZ, ENGLISH, ESPERO, GALUTERIA, HARIMOTO, INOUYE, K. KAHELE, KEITH- AGARAN, KIDANI, KIM, NISHIHARA, SHIMABUKURO, WAKAI, S. Chang, K. Rhoads, Riviere, Taniguchi HRE/WTL, WAM
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