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1-THE SENATE S.B. NO. 668 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 S.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII H.D. 1 A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+THE SENATE S.B. NO. 668 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 S.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO AGRICULTURE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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47- PART I SECTION 1. Chapter 150A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding two new sections to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§150A- Agricultural imports and inspections. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the State shall regulate all agricultural imports and inspections. §150A- Air cargo pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund. (a) There is established in the state treasury the air cargo pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund, into which shall be deposited: (1) Legislative appropriations for air cargo biosecurity and inspection, quarantine, and eradication purposes; (2) All interest earned or accrued on moneys deposited in the fund; and (3) Any other moneys made available to the fund. (b) The moneys in the air cargo pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund shall be expended by the department of agriculture solely for the inspection, quarantine, and eradication of invasive species contained in any air cargo arriving into the State." SECTION 2. (a) The auditor shall conduct a sunrise analysis on the air cargo pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund established pursuant to section 1 of this Act. (b) The auditor shall submit a report of the auditor's findings and recommendations from the sunrise analysis, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2022. PART II SECTION 3. Section 141-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§141-10 [Agricultural] Land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund; establishment. (a) There is established within the state treasury the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund. (b) The following moneys shall be deposited into the special fund: (1) The portion of the environmental response, energy, and food security tax specified under section 243-3.5; (2) Any appropriation by the legislature into the special fund; (3) Any grant or donation made to the special fund; and (4) Any interest earned on the balance of the special fund. (c) Subject to legislative appropriation, moneys in the special fund may be expended for the following purposes: (1) The awarding of grants to farmers or commercial fishers for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; (2) The acquisition of real property for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; (3) The improvement of real property, dams, reservoirs, irrigation systems, and transportation networks necessary to promote [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity, including investigative studies to identify and assess necessary improvements to dams, reservoirs, irrigation systems, and transportation networks; (4) The purchase of equipment necessary for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; provided that boat sizes shall be forty feet or less; (5) The conduct of research on and testing of [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food products and markets; (6) The funding of agricultural inspector positions within the department of agriculture; (7) The promotion and marketing of agricultural products grown or raised in the State; (8) Water quality testing and improvement; and (9) Any other activity intended to increase [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing that may lead to reduced importation of food, fodder, or feed from outside the State. (d) The department of agriculture shall submit a report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session on the status and progress of existing programs and activities and the status of new programs and activities funded under the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund. The report shall also include: (1) The spending plan of the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund; (2) All expenditures of [agricultural] land-, aquaculture‑, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund moneys; (3) The targeted markets of the expenditures, including the reason for selecting those markets; (4) The persons to be served using the expenditures; and (5) The specific objectives of the expenditures, including measurable outcomes." SECTION 4. Section 145-38, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§145-38[]] Civil penalty. Any person who violates any provision of this part or rule adopted pursuant to section 145‑39 shall be subject to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $1,000 per violation. In determining the amount of any civil penalty, the board of agriculture shall give due consideration to: (1) The history of the person's previous violations; (2) The seriousness of the violation; and (3) The demonstrated good faith of the person charged in attempting to achieve compliance with this part after being notified of the violation. The penalty shall be collected by the department, and the proceeds shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established pursuant to section 141‑10." SECTION 5. Section 243-3.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows: "(a) In addition to any other taxes provided by law, subject to the exemptions set forth in section 243-7, there is hereby imposed a state environmental response, energy, and food security tax on each barrel or fractional part of a barrel of petroleum product sold by a distributor to any retail dealer or end user of petroleum product, other than a refiner. The tax shall be $1.05 on each barrel or fractional part of a barrel of petroleum product that is not aviation fuel; provided that of the tax collected pursuant to this subsection: (1) 5 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the environmental response revolving fund established under section 128D-2; (2) 5 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the energy security special fund established under section 201-12.8; (3) 10 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the energy systems development special fund established under section 304A-2169.1; and (4) 15 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established under section 141‑10. The tax imposed by this subsection shall be paid by the distributor of the petroleum product. (b) In addition to subsection (a), the tax shall also be imposed on each one million British thermal units of fossil fuel sold by a distributor to any retail dealer or end user, other than a refiner, of fossil fuel. The tax shall be 19 cents on each one million British thermal units of fossil fuel; provided that of the tax collected pursuant to this subsection: (1) 4.8 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the environmental response revolving fund established under section 128D-2; (2) 14.3 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the energy security special fund established under section 201‑12.8; (3) 9.5 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the energy systems development special fund established under section 304A-2169.1; and (4) 14.3 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established under section 141-10. The tax imposed by this subsection shall be paid by the distributor of the fossil fuel." PART III SECTION 6. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2021.
47+ SECTION 1. Section 141-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§141-10 [Agricultural] Land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund; establishment. (a) There is established within the state treasury the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund. (b) The following moneys shall be deposited into the special fund: (1) The portion of the environmental response, energy, and food security tax specified under section 243-3.5; (2) Any appropriation by the legislature into the special fund; (3) Any grant or donation made to the special fund; and (4) Any interest earned on the balance of the special fund. (c) Subject to legislative appropriation, moneys in the special fund may be expended for the following purposes: (1) The awarding of grants to farmers or commercial fishermen for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; (2) The acquisition of real property for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; (3) The improvement of real property, dams, reservoirs, irrigation systems, and transportation networks necessary to promote [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity, including investigative studies to identify and assess necessary improvements to dams, reservoirs, irrigation systems, and transportation networks; (4) The purchase of equipment necessary for [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing activity; (5) The conduct of research on and testing of [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food products and markets; (6) The funding of agricultural inspector positions within the department of agriculture; (7) The promotion and marketing of agricultural products grown or raised in the State; (8) Water quality testing and improvement; and (9) Any other activity intended to increase [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production or processing that may lead to reduced importation of food, fodder, or feed from outside the State. (d) The department of agriculture shall submit a report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session on the status and progress of existing programs and activities and the status of new programs and activities funded under the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund. The report shall also include: (1) The spending plan of the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund; (2) All expenditures of [agricultural] land-, aquaculture‑, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund moneys; (3) The targeted markets of the expenditures, including the reason for selecting those markets; (4) The persons to be served using the expenditures; and (5) The specific objectives of the expenditures, including measurable outcomes." SECTION 2. Section 145-38, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§145-38[]] Civil penalty. Any person who violates any provision of this part or rule adopted pursuant to section 145‑39 shall be subject to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $1,000 per violation. In determining the amount of any civil penalty, the board of agriculture shall give due consideration to: (1) The history of the person's previous violations; (2) The seriousness of the violation; and (3) The demonstrated good faith of the person charged in attempting to achieve compliance with this part after being notified of the violation. The penalty shall be collected by the department, and the proceeds shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established pursuant to section 141‑10." SECTION 3. Section 243-3.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows: "(a) In addition to any other taxes provided by law, subject to the exemptions set forth in section 243-7, there is hereby imposed a state environmental response, energy, and food security tax on each barrel or fractional part of a barrel of petroleum product sold by a distributor to any retail dealer or end user of petroleum product, other than a refiner. The tax shall be $1.05 on each barrel or fractional part of a barrel of petroleum product that is not aviation fuel; provided that of the tax collected pursuant to this subsection: (1) 5 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the environmental response revolving fund established under section 128D-2; (2) 5 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the energy security special fund established under section 201-12.8; (3) 10 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the energy systems development special fund established under section 304A-2169.1; and (4) 15 cents of the tax on each barrel shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established under section 141‑10. The tax imposed by this subsection shall be paid by the distributor of the petroleum product. (b) In addition to subsection (a), the tax shall also be imposed on each one million British thermal units of fossil fuel sold by a distributor to any retail dealer or end user, other than a refiner, of fossil fuel. The tax shall be 19 cents on each one million British thermal units of fossil fuel; provided that of the tax collected pursuant to this subsection: (1) 4.8 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the environmental response revolving fund established under section 128D-2; (2) 14.3 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the energy security special fund established under section 201‑12.8; (3) 9.5 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the energy systems development special fund established under section 304A-2169.1; and (4) 14.3 per cent of the tax on each one million British thermal units shall be deposited into the [agricultural] land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund established under section 141-10. The tax imposed by this subsection shall be paid by the distributor of the fossil fuel." SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2021.
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51- SECTION 1. Chapter 150A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding two new sections to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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71- SECTION 3. Section 141-10, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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137+ Report Title: Department of Agriculture; Land-, Aquaculture-, Freshwater-, or Sea-Based Food Development and Food Security Special Fund Description: Renames the agricultural development and food security special fund as the land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund and expands the scope of the special fund to include land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production. (SD1) 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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151+Renames the agricultural development and food security special fund as the land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food development and food security special fund and expands the scope of the special fund to include land-, aquaculture-, freshwater-, or sea-based food production. (SD1)
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