Hawaii 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 337)

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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB620

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Report Pass
2/19/21  
Authorizes advanced practice registered nurses to certify whether a person is totally disabled under the income tax code. Authorizes advanced practice registered nurses to make capacity determinations. Adds advanced practice registered nurses as primary providers in advance mental health care directives. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB621

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Establishes the offense of unlawful shipment of tobacco products. Includes e-liquid and electronic smoking devices within the definition of "tobacco products", as used in the cigarette tax and tobacco tax law. Increases the license fee for persons engaged as a wholesaler or dealer of cigarettes and tobacco products. Increases the retail tobacco permit fee for retailers engaged in the retail sale of cigarettes and tobacco products. Allocates a portion of funds collected from excise taxes on tobacco products to health education and prevention programs concerning the risks and dangers of the use of electronic smoking devices for youth. Repeals certain provisions of the Hawaii Revised Statutes relating to electronic smoking devices. Effective January 1, 2022.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB622

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Report Pass
2/18/21  
Refer
2/18/21  
Report Pass
2/7/22  
Engrossed
2/9/22  
Requires a court to sentence a person convicted of violating a temporary restraining order, injunction or restraining order, or order of protection during the term of a stay-at-home order imposed by the State or a county in which the violation occurred to a mandatory minimum jail sentence of not less than thirty days and fined no less than $500 and no more than $3,000. Takes effect 7/30/2075. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB623

Introduced
1/22/21  
Requires health insurance coverage for various sexual and reproductive health care services.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB624

Introduced
1/22/21  
Authorizes licensed physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses to perform certain abortions.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB625

Introduced
1/22/21  
Requires bidders for construction contracts to submit the final list of all joint contractors and subcontractors no later than five days after the bid submission deadline.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB626

Introduced
1/22/21  
Requires DOTAX to audit telecommunications companies operating in Hawaii to identify past underpayments of gross receipts taxes and property taxes, if any, dating back to January 1, 1990. Requires all telecommunications carriers that operate in Hawaii to use generally accepted accounting principles in calculating their tax liabilities to the State and counties.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB627

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Requires the counties to issue permits for the operation of electric hydrofoil surfboards. Prohibits the operation of electric hydrofoil surfboards in the waters of west and south Maui between December 15 and May 15.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB629

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Report Pass
2/12/21  
Refer
2/12/21  
Report Pass
2/11/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  
Allows primary caregivers, qualifying out-of-state patients, and caregivers of a qualifying out-of-state patient to access the waiting room within a medical cannabis retail dispensary. Clarifies violations related to medical cannabis dispensaries. (SD2)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB63

Introduced
1/21/21  
Refer
1/22/21  
Makes unlawful the sale of flavored products for electronic smoking devices, mislabeling of e-liquid products containing nicotine, and sale of tobacco products other than through retail sales via in-person exchange. Establishes penalties. Includes e-liquid and electronic smoking devices in the definition of "tobacco products" for purposes of the cigarette tax and tobacco tax law. Increases the license fee for wholesalers and dealers of tobacco products and retail tobacco permit fee. Requires retailers to pay an additional excise tax on the retail price of electronic smoking devices on and after 7/1/2021. Directs a certain percentage of moneys received from the cigarette tax and tobacco tax to the Hawaii tobacco prevention and control trust fund to establish and fund a comprehensive youth tobacco cessation program. Requires a person under twenty-one years of age who unlawfully purchases or possesses tobacco products, including electronic smoking devices, to complete a tobacco education or use cessation program or perform community service for a first offense. Repeals the electronic smoking device retailer registration unit. Repeals provisions relating to delivery of sales under the cigarette tax and tobacco tax law.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB631

Introduced
1/22/21  
Includes tips or gratuities paid directly to an individual by a customer of the employer and reported or declared to the employer under the definition of income used to calculate payments of child or spousal support.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB632

Introduced
1/22/21  
Makes decisions of the family court appealable to the supreme court instead of the intermediate court of appeals.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB633

Introduced
1/22/21  
Authorizes forfeiture of certain ERS benefits, pursuant to court order, for state or county employees and designated beneficiaries who are convicted of an employment-related felony.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB634

Introduced
1/22/21  
Lowers the threshold blood alcohol concentration for the offense of operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant.
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB635

Introduced
1/22/21  
Refer
1/27/21  
Report Pass
3/4/21  
Engrossed
3/5/21  
Allows the elections commission to refer a complaint to the attorney general or county prosecutor in addition to any administrative determination and without the requirement that the commission believes the respondent has recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally committed a violation. Disqualifies a person convicted of violating elections criminal prosecution laws from holding elective public office for ten years rather than four. Repeals language stipulating that elections criminal prosecution law does not apply to any persons who has paid or agrees to pay fines related to report filing violations and advertisement violations prior to the commencement of the proceedings.

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