Hawaii 2022 Regular Session All Bills
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2668
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Requires each county to establish its own land use commission to make certain determinations under chapter 205, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Repeals the State Land Use Commission.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2669
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/11/22
Refer
2/11/22
Removes discriminatory requirements for mandatory insurance coverage of in vitro fertilization procedures to create parity of coverage for same-sex couples, unmarried women, and male-female couples for whom male infertility is the relevant factor. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB267
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/25/21
Appropriates moneys. Effective 7/1/2050.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2670
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/17/22
Refer
2/17/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Report Pass
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Refer
4/4/22
Refer
4/4/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Report Pass
4/29/22
Report Pass
4/29/22
Enrolled
5/3/22
Chaptered
6/17/22
Passed
6/17/22
Establishes the Hawaii state lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus commission to provide for a statewide program, on a permanent and continuing basis, on the status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus individuals in Hawaii. (CD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2671
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Provides additional guidance and updates the reporting obligations for state departments, including the department of education, pursuant to Acts 175 and 176 (SLH 2021), which established programmatic goals for the purchase and procurement of locally sourced products. Effective 1/1/2023.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2672
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Requires the commission on salaries that convenes in 2024 to make salary recommendations for the following eight fiscal years. Provides for the executive, judicial, and legislative branch salary recommendations to become effective on the same date beginning on July 1, 2033.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2673
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Enhances farmer equity by ensuring inclusion of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in the development, implementation, and enforcement of food and agriculture laws, rule, policies, and programs. Requires an annual report to the legislature.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2674
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Requires each county to incorporate into its next integrated solid waste management plan revision a plan to divert by 1/1/2025 all organic waste produced within the county by facilities generating more than a minimum amount of organic waste per year. Appropriates funds to reimburse the counties for incorporation of the new requirement into their plan revisions.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2675
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/14/22
Refer
2/14/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Establishes a 3-year cover crop reimbursement pilot program to provide reimbursements to farming operations in the State for costs related to cover cropping. Establishes a cover crop reimbursement pilot program manager position within the Department of Agriculture to administer the program. Requires an annual report to the Legislature. Appropriates moneys. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2676
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/18/22
Refer
2/18/22
Establishes and appropriates funds for five permanent Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Specialist Positions within the Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, assigned to each county as follow: one for the City and County of Honolulu, one for the county of Maui, two for the county of Hawaii, and one for the county of Kauai. Requires the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Specialist to work under the supervision of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman to achieve the goals of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, as mandated by the federal Older Americans Act. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2677
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/10/22
Refer
2/10/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Report Pass
3/24/22
Refer
3/24/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Temporarily expands the state rent supplement program to specifically target qualified individuals who are sixty-two years of age or older and are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Requires HPHA to submit annual reports to the legislature. Appropriates funds. Repeals 6/30/2025. Effective 12/31/2050. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2678
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/18/22
Refer
2/18/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Report Pass
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
3/24/22
Refer
3/24/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Appropriates funds to expand the Hawaii state health insurance assistance program by contracting with third-party service providers and staffing consultants and recruiting more volunteers. Effective 7/1/2060. (HD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2679
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/18/22
Refer
2/18/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Report Pass
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
3/24/22
Refer
3/24/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Report Pass
4/28/22
Report Pass
4/28/22
Enrolled
5/3/22
Chaptered
6/27/22
Passed
6/27/22
Extends the renewal period from two years to four years for licensees who are seventy-two years of age or older but younger than eighty years of age. Takes effect 1/1/2023. (CD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB268
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/25/21
Appropriates moneys. Effective 7/1/2050.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB2680
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/24/22
Report Pass
2/17/22
Refer
2/17/22
Report Pass
3/4/22
Engrossed
3/8/22
Refer
3/10/22
Authorizes advanced practice registered nurses, in addition to physicians, to practice medical-aid-in-dying in accordance with their scope of practice and prescribing authority. Authorizes licensed psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and marriage and family therapists, in addition to psychiatrists, psychologists, and clinical social workers, to provide counseling to a qualified patient. Strengthens nondisclosure protections. Reduces the mandatory waiting period between oral requests from twenty days to fifteen days. Waives the mandatory waiting period for those terminally ill individuals not expected to survive the mandatory waiting period. Effective 1/1/2050. (SD2)