Hawaii 2023 Regular Session All Bills
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB338
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Authorizes the issuance of special number plates to commemorate Carissa Kainani Moore.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB339
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
2/16/23
Refer
2/16/23
Report Pass
3/3/23
Engrossed
3/3/23
Refer
3/9/23
Report Pass
3/23/23
Refer
3/23/23
Report Pass
4/6/23
Report Pass
4/28/23
Report Pass
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Chaptered
6/1/23
Passed
6/1/23
Permanently exempts nine positions in the Department of Human Services from civil service. (CD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB34
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/25/23
Deletes as a source of funds for the works of art special fund capital improvement appropriations for renovations.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB340
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
2/22/23
Engrossed
3/2/23
Refer
3/9/23
Report Pass
4/6/23
Designates April 27 of each year as Brother Joseph Dutton Day. Effective 6/30/2050. (SD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB341
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Requires that child care providers provide certain information to the Department of Human Services each year.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB342
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Establishes presidential preference primary elections conducted by the State. Allows political parties to limit participation in the presidential preference primary election selection of the party's candidates by voter party registration. Allows voters to change party registration on a presidential preference primary election ballot. Requires a study to determine the feasibility of implementing a presidential preference primary in Hawaii in lieu of a party caucus and make recommendations for the implementation of a presidential preference primary. Makes an appropriation to conduct the study.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB343
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Requires the state auditor to study the feasibility of providing health benefits to state and county employees using a self-insured model. Appropriates funds. Establishes the rate stabilization reserve fund. Caps employer contributions to the other post-employment benefits trust fund. Provides for the use of portions of any other revenues collected on behalf of the public employer or held by the State to supplement deficient public employer contribution amounts.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB344
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Allows for the regulation of sports wagering by the department of business, economic development, and tourism. Establishes licensing requirements for sports wagering operators and sports wagering suppliers. Specifies that sports wagering shall not be considered games of chance or gambling.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB345
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Specifies that no law, rule, ordinance, or code, including the state building code shall prohibit or limit the deemed acceptable use of a refrigerant.
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB346
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
2/17/23
Refer
2/17/23
Report Pass
3/3/23
Engrossed
3/7/23
Refer
3/10/23
Report Pass
3/24/23
Refer
3/24/23
Report Pass
4/6/23
Requires that new state facilities be designed to be electric vehicle charger-ready. Requires that 25% of parking stalls be electric vehicle charger-ready. Requires the Hawaii State Energy Office, in consultation with the Department of Accounting and General Services and Department of Transportation, to conduct a survey and identify certain high-priority state facilities. Establishes a goal of the State to retrofit state facilities to be electric vehicle charger-ready. Requires a report to the Legislature. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (SD2)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB347
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/13/23
Refer
2/13/23
Requires owners of multiple parking facilities within any county of the State who aggregate the required parking spaces for electric vehicles to aggregate the spaces within that same county. Requires a parking space equipped with an electric vehicle charging system and required to be accessible to remain accessible when aggregated. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB348
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/2/23
Refer
2/2/23
Report Pass
2/16/23
Refer
2/16/23
Allows the counties to establish, by ordinance, an opt-in program that allows an annual payment in lieu of real property taxes on the land or improvements thereon that are actively used to produce or store renewable energy that is sold to an electric utility. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB349
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
2/16/23
Refer
2/16/23
Report Pass
3/3/23
Engrossed
3/3/23
Refer
3/9/23
Report Pass
3/22/23
Report Pass
4/28/23
Report Pass
4/28/23
Enrolled
5/2/23
Chaptered
6/14/23
Passed
6/14/23
Expands the original jurisdiction of family court to include proceedings for declarations of emancipation of minors. Specifies the rights of an emancipated minor. Establishes procedures for the emancipation of minors. Effective 1/1/2024. (CD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB35
Introduced
1/19/23
Refer
1/25/23
Refer
1/30/23
Report Pass
3/3/23
Engrossed
3/7/23
Refer
3/10/23
Amends the contents required to be submitted in each annual nongeneral fund program measures report and non-general fund cost element report. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
HI
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session
Hawaii House Bill HB350
Introduced
1/20/23
Refer
1/25/23
Report Pass
2/8/23
Refer
2/8/23
Report Pass
3/3/23
Engrossed
3/7/23
Refer
3/10/23
Report Pass
3/24/23
Refer
3/24/23
Report Pass
4/4/23
Enrolled
4/28/23
Chaptered
6/14/23
Passed
6/14/23
Establishes that the exemption from mandatory reporting by members of the clergy does not apply when the clergy member believes that there exists a substantial risk that child abuse or neglect that is especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity, may occur in the reasonably foreseeable future. (SD1)