Hawaii 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB330
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Imposes a fee for selling sugar-sweetened beverages at the distributor level to be collected by the Department of Health. Establishes a special fund into which revenues are deposited. Establishes a trust fund in the private sector to receive revenues from the special fund. Establishes a healthy ohana committee to advise the department on the administration of the trust fund. Makes appropriations.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB331
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/9/21
Refer
2/9/21
Report Pass
2/18/21
Refer
2/18/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Establishes green infrastructure objectives, policies, and priority guidelines for state facility systems, infrastructure, and transit projects in the Hawaii State Planning Act to improve the quality of life for residents and visitors. Adds a definition of "green infrastructure". Requires the office of planning, in partnership with the greenhouse gas sequestration task force, to submit a report to the legislature making recommendations for implementing green infrastructure objectives, policies, and priority guidelines. Effective 7/1/2112. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB332
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Codifies certain certification, renewal, and violation processes of vehicle inspectors who conduct vehicle safety inspections under the department of transportation. Repeals requirement for reconstructed vehicles to obtain a special inspection and certification.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB333
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
2/3/21
Report Pass
2/12/21
Refer
2/12/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Report Pass
4/9/21
Authorizes peer-to-peer car-sharing and establishes regulations thereof. Establishes the peertopeer car-sharing surcharge tax on the operator of the peer-to-peer program. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB335
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Changes the fines imposed for certain fireworks violations.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB336
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Prohibits courts of appeal from affirming, modifying, reversing, or vacating a matter on grounds other than those raised by the parties to the proceeding, unless the parties are provided the opportunity to brief the court and present oral argument on the matter.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB337
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/5/21
Refer
3/9/21
Requires the language and meaning of any proposed constitutional amendment and ratification question to be simple, concise, and direct to the extent practicable. Allows the presiding officers of the legislature to request a written opinion of the supreme court regarding the legality of a proposed amendment to the Hawaii State Constitution and the corresponding constitutional ratification question. Requires the court to provide a written opinion within 48 hours of receipt of the request. Requires, for any written opinion by the court that invalidates a constitutional ratification question, a detailed and specific explanation of the reasons for this opinion. Prohibits any appeal of a written opinion. Effective 7/1/3021. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB339
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/18/21
Refer
2/18/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/5/21
Refer
3/9/21
Makes decisions of the family court appealable to the supreme court instead of the intermediate court of appeals. Effective 7/1/2060. (HD1)
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB34
Introduced
1/21/21
Refer
1/27/21
Changes the renewal period for driver licenses from every two years to every four years for persons 72 years of age or older.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB340
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/11/21
Refer
2/11/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/5/21
Refer
3/9/21
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Hawaii to require the judicial selection commission to be guided by principles of merit in the selection of judicial nominations and the retention of judges and justices.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB341
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Beginning July 1, 2021: Prohibits agencies from accepting petitions for declaratory rulings on issues or questions for which a decision was already issued by another agency that has sole or shared jurisdiction with the agency receiving the petition and provides that agency orders under the States administrative procedure law relating to declaratory rulings are final and not appealable.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB342
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Amends the definitions of "contested case" and "rule" in the Hawaii Administrative Procedures Act.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB343
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Requires any state agency that does not have hearings officers on its staff to arrange with the department of commerce and consumer affairs to have its contested case hearings heard by hearings officers of the department. Allows the department of commerce and consumer affairs to charge a fee for conducting these hearings.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB344
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/5/21
Refer
2/5/21
Provides that the Board of Land and Natural Resources and Commission on Water Resource Management shall not conduct contested case hearings, and counties shall not conduct contested case hearings regarding disputes over land use, but that decisions and disputes may be contested and adjudicated in circuit court.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB346
Introduced
1/25/21
Refer
1/27/21
Adds the intentional disclosure or threat of disclosure of certain types of deep fake images or video to the offense of violation of privacy in the first degree.