Hawaii 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 339)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB650
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/12/21
Refer
2/12/21
Adjusts towing company charges and fees for vehicles left unattended or abandoned. Establishes a clean-up charge and documentation fee. (SD1)
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB652
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/16/22
Refer
2/16/22
Authorizes the issuance of special number license plates for members of the Hawaii Civil Air Patrol.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB653
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Exempts members of a county council from the limitation on the number of members that may attend an informational meeting or presentation on matters relating to official county council business for purposes of permitted interactions. Clarifies that such meetings shall be meetings that are open to the public.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB654
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Requires nominees for the position of deputy director of principal departments to be subject to advice and consent of the senate.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB655
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Establishes repeal dates for each principal department, preceded by an auditor review. Establishes procedures for department termination in six-year intervals.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB656
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Specifies that 0.5 per cent, rather than one per cent, of state fund appropriations for capital improvements shall be transferred into the works of art special fund. Limits the 0.5 per cent amount to appropriations designated for the construction of new state buildings, properties, or facilities.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB657
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Allows the counties to exempt permits for certain kinds of repetitive construction projects for facilities under the control of the department of education, University of Hawaii, and school facilities agency.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB658
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Allows purchasing agencies to use the second low bid method for procurement.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB659
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/12/21
Refer
2/12/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/19/21
Refer
3/19/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Report Pass
4/9/21
Allows the low-income housing tax credit to be allocated among the partners or members of the partnership or limited liability company earning the credit in any manner agreed to by the partners or members. Requires Internal Revenue Service Form 8609 to be included with claims for the low-income housing tax credit. Specifies other restrictions and clarifies the effect of other tax provisions for buildings placed in service after 12/31/2020. Extends the increases made to the low-income housing tax credit from 12/31/2021 to an unspecified date. Applies to taxable years beginning after 12/31/2050. Effective 12/1/2050. (HD3)
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB66
Introduced
1/21/21
Refer
1/22/21
Relating To The Environment. Short form bill.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB660
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Requires the Office of Information Practices to resolve open meeting and open record complaints through either a legal determination on whether a violation occurred or guidance on the relevant legal requirements.
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB661
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Allows boards to use interactive conference technology to remotely conduct public meetings under the Sunshine Law in conjunction with in-person meetings, even when no emergency has been declared by government authorities. Authorizes boards to exclude the public from nonpublic locations, such as homes, where board members are physically present when remote board meetings are held by interactive conference technology. Establishes requirements for the conduct of remote meetings. Establishes a new notice requirement to provide the board's contact information for the submission of written testimony by electronic or postal mail. Amends existing option to hold in-person meetings at multiple public meeting sites connected by interactive conference technology to require termination of meeting only if audio communication is lost and cannot be reestablished within an hour and the board had not provided reasonable notice of how the meeting would be continued. Allows for additional courtesy sites open to the public for both remote and in-person meetings held by interactive conference technology. Allows for contact tracing and social distancing during states of emergency caused by contagious diseases. Effective 12/31/2050. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB662
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/10/21
Refer
2/10/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Engrossed
2/22/21
Refer
2/23/21
Requires that new income tax credits established or renewed after 12/31/2021 include a 5-year sunset or an annual reduction. (SD1)
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Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB663
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
2/1/21
Report Pass
2/19/21
Refer
2/19/21
Report Pass
3/5/21
Engrossed
3/9/21
Refer
3/11/21
Report Pass
3/19/21
Refer
3/19/21
Report Pass
3/25/21
Refer
3/25/21
Requires the department of health to establish a task force to study the feasibility of entering into the solemn covenant of the states to award prizes for curing diseases. Effective 7/1/2060. (HD1)
HI
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session
Hawaii Senate Bill SB665
Introduced
1/22/21
Refer
1/27/21
Report Pass
2/3/22
Engrossed
2/7/22
Refer
3/10/22
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
Makes intentionally providing false information concerning the name or address of a person paying for a campaign advertisement a class C felony. Authorizes criminal prosecution for campaign finance law violations in addition to criminal fines. Increases the period during which a person convicted for a criminal violation of campaign finance law is disqualified from holding elective office. Authorizes the Attorney General or Prosecuting Attorney to commence prosecution of campaign finance law violations. (CD1)