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1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 529 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 529 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to RESIDENTIAL real property. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that owners of real property have certain responsibilities, such as the reasonable maintenance of their premises and refraining from using the premises for unlawful activities. The legislature also finds that some property owners are unwilling or unable to fulfill these basic obligations. As a result, properties are not maintained in a safe and sanitary condition, or are the site of ongoing zoning violations. Examples of properties that are not reasonably maintained include those having accumulated trash, dilapidated structures, or unauthorized persons occupying the premises. The legislature further finds that it is a matter of statewide concern when a real property owner fails to maintain premises in a safe and sanitary condition or engages in unpermitted uses of the property. The failure of the real property owner to act in a timely manner to address hazardous or illegal conditions jeopardizes the health and safety of neighboring residents and the larger community. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Authorize county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health or safety or violations of county zoning laws that threaten health or safety; and (2) Specify that a property owner who receives a health- or safety-related notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $1,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if the fine is not paid within ninety days and remediation of the violation is not being conducted. SECTION 2. Chapter 46, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding two new sections to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§46-A Authority to enter private property; imminent threat; zoning violation. (a) Notwithstanding chapter 322, an officer of a county police department or county planning or permitting agency may enter privately owned residential real property, without the consent or cooperation of the owner or occupant of the real property, for the purpose of investigating any condition on the premises that the officer reasonably believes may: (1) Pose an imminent threat: (A) Of illness, disease, or injury; or (B) To health or safety; or (2) Constitute a violation of any county zoning ordinance, rule, or regulation that: (A) Has been adopted in accordance with section 46-4; (B) Applies to residentially zoned real property; and (C) If not enforced, may pose an imminent threat to health or safety, in the judgment of the officer of the county planning or permitting agency. (b) Upon confirmation that the condition specified in subsection (a) exists, the applicable county police department or county planning or permitting agency shall arrest, or issue a citation or notice of violation to, each responsible party, as appropriate; provided that if the applicable county planning or permitting agency issues a notice of violation to the owner of the real property under this subsection, the owner of the real property shall remediate the condition that gave rise to issuance of the notice of violation, to the agency's satisfaction and within the agency's specified time frame. (c) The results of an investigation conducted by a county police department under this section and involving a potential violation of a county zoning ordinance described in subsection (a)(2) shall be promptly forwarded to the applicable county planning or permitting agency for review. The applicable county planning or permitting agency shall take further action if appropriate. (d) The applicable county police department or county planning or permitting agency may request assistance from the department of health for any health-related condition on the real property that is beyond the expertise of the county police department or county planning or permitting agency. (e) For the purposes of this section, a condition that may pose an imminent threat of illness, disease, or injury, or imminent threat to health or safety, includes but is not limited to: (1) An unreasonable amount of accumulated trash; (2) One or more dilapidated structures that may attract or house insects, vermin, or other pests; (3) Occupation by one or more unauthorized persons when the property is not in a habitable condition or is not equipped with proper sanitary facilities; (4) Occupation of a residence or other structure by a number of persons that exceeds the allowed population density for that location, pursuant to county zoning ordinance, rule, or regulation; and (5) Any nuisance described in section 322-1. §46-B Penalties for unaddressed zoning violations. The penalties for a violation of any county zoning ordinance, rule, or regulation that potentially impacts health or safety as described in section 46-A(a)(2)(C) shall be as follows, regardless of whether a county planning or permitting agency's investigation was conducted without the owner's or occupant's consent or cooperation pursuant to section 46-A(a) or by other means: (1) An owner of real property who fails to remediate all conditions that gave rise to issuance of the notice of violation, to the agency's satisfaction and within the agency's specified time frame, shall be assessed by the agency a fine of not less than $1,000 for each day the violation persists; and (2) If within ninety days of receiving notice the owner of real property fails to: (A) Pay in full the assessed fine specified in paragraph (1); and (B) Commence and diligently conduct remediation of all conditions that gave rise to issuance of the notice of violation, to the agency's satisfaction, then the applicable county planning or permitting agency shall commence foreclosure proceedings on the real property without delay." SECTION 3. In codifying the new sections added by section 2 of this Act, the revisor of statutes shall substitute appropriate section numbers for the letters used in designating the new sections in this Act. SECTION 4. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 5. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that owners of real property have certain responsibilities, such as the reasonable maintenance of their premises and refraining from using the premises for unlawful activities. The legislature also finds that some property owners are unwilling or unable to fulfill these basic obligations. As a result, properties are not maintained in a safe and sanitary condition, or are the site of ongoing zoning violations. Examples of properties that are not reasonably maintained include those having accumulated trash, dilapidated structures, or unauthorized persons occupying the premises. The legislature further finds that it is a matter of statewide concern when a real property owner fails to maintain premises in a safe and sanitary condition or engages in unpermitted uses of the property. The failure of the real property owner to act in a timely manner to address hazardous or illegal conditions jeopardizes the health and safety of neighboring residents and the larger community. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to: (1) Authorize county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health and safety or violations of county zoning laws; and (2) Specify that a property owner who receives a notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $5,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if the fine is not paid within ninety days. SECTION 2. Chapter 46, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§46- Authority to enter private property; imminent threat; zoning violation; penalties. (a) Notwithstanding chapter 322, an officer of a county police department or county planning or permitting agency may enter privately owned residential real property, without the consent or cooperation of the owner or occupant of the real property, for the purpose of investigating any condition on the premises that the officer reasonably believes may: (1) Pose an imminent threat: (A) Of illness, disease, or injury; or (B) To health or safety; or (2) Constitute a violation of any county zoning ordinance, rule, or regulation that: (A) Has been adopted in accordance with section 46-4; and (B) Applies to residentially zoned real property. (b) Upon confirmation that the condition specified in subsection (a) exists, the applicable county police department or county planning or permitting agency shall arrest, or issue a citation or notice of violation to, each responsible party, as appropriate; provided that: (1) If the applicable county planning or permitting agency issues a notice of violation to the owner of the real property under this subsection, the owner of the real property shall remediate the condition that gave rise to the notice of violation, to the agency's satisfaction, within the agency's specified time frame; (2) An owner of real property who fails to remediate the condition within the applicable county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame, as provided in paragraph (1), shall be assessed by the agency a fine of not less than $5,000 for each day the violation persists; and (3) If the owner of real property fails to pay the assessed fine specified in paragraph (2) within ninety days of receiving notice of the fine assessment, the applicable county planning or permitting agency shall commence foreclosure proceedings on the real property without delay. (c) The applicable county police department or county planning or permitting agency may request assistance from the department of health for any health-related condition on the real property that is beyond the expertise of the county police department or county planning or permitting agency. (d) For the purposes of this section, a condition that may pose an imminent threat of illness, disease, or injury, or imminent threat to health or safety, includes: (1) An unreasonable amount of accumulated trash; (2) One or more dilapidated structures that may attract or house insects, vermin, or other pests; (3) Occupation by one or more unauthorized persons when the property is not in a habitable condition or is not equipped with proper sanitary facilities; and (4) Any nuisance described in section 322-1." SECTION 3. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 4. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that owners of real property have certain responsibilities, such as the reasonable maintenance of their premises and refraining from using the premises for unlawful activities. The legislature also finds that some property owners are unwilling or unable to fulfill these basic obligations. As a result, properties are not maintained in a safe and sanitary condition, or are the site of ongoing zoning violations. Examples of properties that are not reasonably maintained include those having accumulated trash, dilapidated structures, or unauthorized persons occupying the premises.
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55- (1) Authorize county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health or safety or violations of county zoning laws that threaten health or safety; and
55+ (1) Authorize county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health and safety or violations of county zoning laws; and
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57- (2) Specify that a property owner who receives a health- or safety-related notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $1,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if the fine is not paid within ninety days and remediation of the violation is not being conducted.
57+ (2) Specify that a property owner who receives a notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $5,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if the fine is not paid within ninety days.
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59- SECTION 2. Chapter 46, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding two new sections to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
59+ SECTION 2. Chapter 46, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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61+ "§46- Authority to enter private property; imminent threat; zoning violation; penalties. (a) Notwithstanding chapter 322, an officer of a county police department or county planning or permitting agency may enter privately owned residential real property, without the consent or cooperation of the owner or occupant of the real property, for the purpose of investigating any condition on the premises that the officer reasonably believes may:
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75+ (b) Upon confirmation that the condition specified in subsection (a) exists, the applicable county police department or county planning or permitting agency shall arrest, or issue a citation or notice of violation to, each responsible party, as appropriate; provided that:
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77+ (1) If the applicable county planning or permitting agency issues a notice of violation to the owner of the real property under this subsection, the owner of the real property shall remediate the condition that gave rise to the notice of violation, to the agency's satisfaction, within the agency's specified time frame;
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79+ (2) An owner of real property who fails to remediate the condition within the applicable county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame, as provided in paragraph (1), shall be assessed by the agency a fine of not less than $5,000 for each day the violation persists; and
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115- Report Title: Residential Real Property; Private Owner; Health and Safety; Imminent Threat; Zoning Violation; Penalties Description: Authorizes county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health or safety or violations of county zoning laws that threaten health or safety. Specifies that a property owner who receives a health- or safety-related notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $1,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if within a certain number of days the fine is not paid and commencement of remediation is not started. (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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127+Authorizes county police and planning or permitting agencies to enter privately owned residential real property, under certain specified conditions, to address imminent threats to health and safety or violations of county zoning laws. Specifies that a property owner who receives a notice of violation and fails to remediate the violation within the county planning or permitting agency's specified time frame shall be fined a minimum of $5,000 per day and subject to foreclosure proceedings if the fine is not paid within 90 days.
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