Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR168

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Engrossed
4/7/22  
Refer
4/8/22  
Report Pass
4/19/22  

Caption

Requesting The School Facilities Authority To Adopt And Publish Administrative Rules Necessary To Implement Act 72, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2020, As Amended, By No Later Than July 1, 2023.

Impact

The resolution addresses the current lack of administrative rules that are essential for the effective functioning of the School Facilities Authority. By ensuring these rules are established, SCR168 aims to clarify the process through which the authority can procure real property and execute capital improvement contracts. This implementation is expected to streamline the operations of the authority, ultimately impacting how educational facilities are developed and improved in the state.

Summary

SCR168, also known as the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 168, requests the School Facilities Authority to adopt and publish necessary administrative rules to implement Act 72, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020. This act established the School Facilities Authority, which is responsible for public school development, planning, and construction related to capital improvement projects set by the Legislature, Governor, or Board of Education. The resolution specifies a deadline for these rules to be published by July 1, 2023, indicating a commitment to timely progress in educational infrastructure development in Hawaii.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SCR168 appears to be positive, focusing on the need for enhanced clarity and operational efficiency within the School Facilities Authority. There may be broad support from various stakeholders, including legislators, educational administrators, and community members, who recognize the importance of having a well-defined process for managing school facilities. However, challenges may arise relating to the urgency of compliance and the strategic priorities within the broader context of educational funding and infrastructure.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention highlighted in the discussions surrounding SCR168, the main points of discussion focus on the timely adoption of the requested administrative rules. Stakeholders may debate the specifics of the rules themselves, including transparency and public engagement in the procurement process. Furthermore, ensuring that these rules fulfil the goals set forth by Act 72 will be critical to satisfying both the legislature's intent and the community’s expectations.

Companion Bills

HI SR160

Same As Requesting The School Facilities Authority To Adopt And Publish Administrative Rules Necessary To Implement Act 72, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2020, As Amended, By No Later Than July 1, 2023, And The Governor To Submit A Related Report.

Previously Filed As

HI SB3128

Relating To Act 212, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2021.

HI SCR57

Requesting The Hawaii Housing Finance And Development Corporation To Adopt Administrative Rules That Preempt The Counties From Imposing Residential Income Requirements On Housing Projects Subject To Section 201h-38, Hawaii Revised Statutes, That Are Lower Than Those Adopted Or Established By The State.

HI SB1337

Relating To Act 278, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI HB1071

Relating To The Repeal Of Act 212, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2021, As Amended By Act 150, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI HB1039

Relating To Act 278, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI SB1369

Relating To The Repeal Of Act 212, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2021, As Amended By Act 150, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI SCR68

Requesting Businesses In Hawaii To Use Hawaiian Language And Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement Education Programs To Teach Employees Hawaiian And Hire Permanent Hawaiian Language Teachers.

HI SCR5

Urging The Prompt Implementation Of The Hawaii Electronic Information Technology Accessibility Act On Or Before December 31, 2024.

HI SCR191

Urging The Department Of Agriculture To Adopt Proposed Amendments To Chapter 4-72, Hawaii Administrative Rules, That Provide Important Authorities For The Department To Prevent The Spread Of Insects, Diseases, And Other Invasive Pests Within The State.

HI SCR42

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study On The Implementation Of Later School Start Times.

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