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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 2442 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO BUILDING INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 2442 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO BUILDING INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the costs of housing renovations in Hawaii are extremely high. These costs have further increased due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on building materials and supply chains. Hawaii's geographic location also adds to the cost of simple renovations due to shipping costs and high labor costs. The legislature also finds that making a house accessible, renovating a bathroom, or modernizing a kitchen adds to housing renovation costs and requires a licensed professional engineer or architect for the renovation based on certain cost amounts for work on a particular structure. The legislature further finds that the cost valuations for work on buildings, which is established in statute, are outdated and have not been updated since 1979. The legislature recognizes that while safeguards for life, health, and property are critical, simple renovations should not require the approval of a licensed professional engineer or licensed architect. This work can be done proficiently by a professional draftsperson, engineering technician, or architectural technician. Past legislatures recognized the need to exempt certain building projects of lower values from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes (chapter 464), which regulates the practices of professional engineering, architecture, land surveying, and landscape architecture in the State. The legislature therefore finds that it is necessary to update the statute to reflect current valuation costs for work on buildings to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464. In addition, the legislature finds that chapter 464 does not exempt building permit applicability although the counties comply with the International Building Code and related codes as adopted by the state building code council. The codes include structural, electrical, and plumbing requirements. To help reduce the high costs of living in the State, updating the cost valuations of work on buildings should save homeowners between $2,000 and $6,000 on any given renovation project. The purpose of this Act is to update the cost valuations of work on certain buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from the requirement under chapter 464 for plans and specifications to be prepared by a licensed engineer or architect. SECTION 2. Section 464-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows: "(a) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$40,000,] $77,000, nor to any privately controlled two-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$35,000.] $67,500. However, no structure, dwelling, or building in which the principal structural members consist of reinforced concrete or structural steel having riveted, bolted, or welded connections shall be exempted from this chapter. (b) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$50,000,] $96,500, nor to any privately owned or privately controlled two-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the cost of which does not exceed [$45,000.] $86,500." SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the costs of housing renovations in Hawaii are extremely high. These costs have further increased due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on building materials and supply chains. Hawaii's geographic location also adds to the cost of simple renovations due to shipping costs and high labor costs. The legislature also finds that making a house accessible, renovating a bathroom, or modernizing a kitchen adds to housing renovation costs and requires a licensed professional engineer or architect for the renovation based on certain cost amounts for work on a particular structure. The legislature further finds that the cost valuations for work on buildings, which is established in statute, are outdated and have not been updated since 1979. The legislature recognizes that while safeguards for life, health, and property are critical, simple renovations should not require the approval of a licensed professional engineer or licensed architect. This work can be done proficiently by a professional draftsperson, engineering technician, or architectural technician. Past legislatures recognized the need to exempt certain building projects of lower values from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes, which regulates the practices of professional engineering, architecture, land surveying, and landscape architecture in the State. The legislature therefore finds that it is necessary to update the statute to reflect current valuation costs for work on buildings to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes (chapter 464). In addition, the legislature finds that chapter 464 does not exempt building permit applicability although the counties comply with the International Building Code and related codes as adopted by the state building code council. The codes include structural, electrical, and plumbing requirements. To help reduce the high costs of living in the State, updating the cost valuations of work on buildings should save homeowners between $2,000 and $6,000 on any given renovation project. The purpose of this Act is to update the cost valuations of work on certain buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464. SECTION 2. Section 464-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows: "(a) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$40,000,] $154,000, nor to any privately controlled two-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$35,000.] $135,000. However, no structure, dwelling, or building in which the principal structural members consist of reinforced concrete or structural steel having riveted, bolted, or welded connections shall be exempted from this chapter. (b) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$50,000,] $193,000, nor to any privately owned or privately controlled two-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the cost of which does not exceed [$45,000.] $173,000." SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the costs of housing renovations in Hawaii are extremely high. These costs have further increased due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on building materials and supply chains. Hawaii's geographic location also adds to the cost of simple renovations due to shipping costs and high labor costs.
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5151 The legislature also finds that making a house accessible, renovating a bathroom, or modernizing a kitchen adds to housing renovation costs and requires a licensed professional engineer or architect for the renovation based on certain cost amounts for work on a particular structure. The legislature further finds that the cost valuations for work on buildings, which is established in statute, are outdated and have not been updated since 1979.
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53- The legislature recognizes that while safeguards for life, health, and property are critical, simple renovations should not require the approval of a licensed professional engineer or licensed architect. This work can be done proficiently by a professional draftsperson, engineering technician, or architectural technician. Past legislatures recognized the need to exempt certain building projects of lower values from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes (chapter 464), which regulates the practices of professional engineering, architecture, land surveying, and landscape architecture in the State. The legislature therefore finds that it is necessary to update the statute to reflect current valuation costs for work on buildings to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464.
53+ The legislature recognizes that while safeguards for life, health, and property are critical, simple renovations should not require the approval of a licensed professional engineer or licensed architect. This work can be done proficiently by a professional draftsperson, engineering technician, or architectural technician. Past legislatures recognized the need to exempt certain building projects of lower values from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes, which regulates the practices of professional engineering, architecture, land surveying, and landscape architecture in the State. The legislature therefore finds that it is necessary to update the statute to reflect current valuation costs for work on buildings to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464, Hawaii Revised Statutes (chapter 464).
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5555 In addition, the legislature finds that chapter 464 does not exempt building permit applicability although the counties comply with the International Building Code and related codes as adopted by the state building code council. The codes include structural, electrical, and plumbing requirements. To help reduce the high costs of living in the State, updating the cost valuations of work on buildings should save homeowners between $2,000 and $6,000 on any given renovation project.
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57- The purpose of this Act is to update the cost valuations of work on certain buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from the requirement under chapter 464 for plans and specifications to be prepared by a licensed engineer or architect.
57+ The purpose of this Act is to update the cost valuations of work on certain buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464.
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5959 SECTION 2. Section 464-13, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows:
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61- "(a) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$40,000,] $77,000, nor to any privately controlled two-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$35,000.] $67,500. However, no structure, dwelling, or building in which the principal structural members consist of reinforced concrete or structural steel having riveted, bolted, or welded connections shall be exempted from this chapter.
61+ "(a) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$40,000,] $154,000, nor to any privately controlled two-storied building, dwelling, or structure, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$35,000.] $135,000. However, no structure, dwelling, or building in which the principal structural members consist of reinforced concrete or structural steel having riveted, bolted, or welded connections shall be exempted from this chapter.
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63- (b) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$50,000,] $96,500, nor to any privately owned or privately controlled two-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the cost of which does not exceed [$45,000.] $86,500."
63+ (b) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to work in respect to any privately owned or privately controlled one-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the estimated cost of which does not exceed [$50,000,] $193,000, nor to any privately owned or privately controlled two-storied structure, which is used primarily as a residence, the cost of which does not exceed [$45,000.] $173,000."
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71- Report Title: Cost Valuations for Work; Construction Projects; Professional Engineers; Architects; Exemption Description: Updates the cost valuations of work on buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from the requirement that plans and specifications for construction projects be prepared by a licensed engineer or architect. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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81+ Report Title: Buildings; Cost Valuations for Work; Professional Engineers; Architects; Exemption Description: Updates the cost valuations of work on buildings for the work to qualify for an exemption from chapter 464, HRS, relating to the regulation of the practices of professional engineering, architecture, land surveying, and landscape architecture. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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