Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR214

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
4/4/22  
Engrossed
4/5/22  
Refer
4/6/22  

Caption

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

Impact

The implementation of this resolution could lead to the establishment of comprehensive assessments and monitoring mechanisms for radio frequency emissions related to wireless antenna sites throughout Hawaii. By addressing public health and safety standards, this initiative has the potential to bolster confidence among residents and align wireless infrastructure development with scientific research. It aims to facilitate ongoing communication among stakeholders, including government bodies, industry providers, and the public, ensuring that local communities are better informed about exposure risks and safety compliance.

Summary

SCR214 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that requests the University of Hawaii to develop a reliable, independent, and transparent methodology for assessing the effects of radio frequency emissions produced by wireless antenna sites. The resolution underscores the need for credible data to address public concerns regarding health and safety associated with increased wireless infrastructure, particularly with the rollout of 5G technology. SCR214 emphasizes that misconceptions surrounding wireless emissions should be mitigated through verifiable scientific evidence, as Hawaii experiences rapid growth in the deployment of wireless antenna sites to accommodate consumer demand and advanced communication technologies.

Contention

While SCR214 represents a proactive approach to managing the growing concerns surrounding wireless technology, it may also encounter some opposition. Issues such as the feasibility of funding these assessments and the regulatory mechanisms required to implement them could lead to debate among legislators. Advocates for stringent health safety measures may push for the thorough execution of the resolution, while others might argue against the need for additional regulations that could complicate the deployment of necessary infrastructure. The ultimate goal remains the balancing act between technological advancement and public health assurance.

Companion Bills

HI SR207

Same As Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR20

Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study On Scope One, Two, And Three Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

HI SR12

Requesting The University Of Hawaii Economic Research Organization To Conduct A Study On Scope One, Two, And Three Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

HI SCR128

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.

HI SCR143

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Develop A Comprehensive Plan To Address Student And Faculty Housing Facility Needs At The Manoa Campus.

HI SCR195

Requesting The National Energy Laboratory Of Hawaii Authority To Work With The University Of Hawaii At Manoa To Develop New Master And Strategic Plans.

HI SR110

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.

HI SCR172

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Collaborate With Universities In The State To Convene The Hawaii Creative Innovation Group.

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 HCR207

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.

HI HR187

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.

Similar Bills

HI SB3016

Relating To The Hawaii Public Wireless Safety Act.

HI HB2244

Relating To The Hawaii Public Wireless Safety Act.

HI HR32

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

HI HCR37

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

HI SR207

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

MA H361

Reducing electromagnetic radiation emitted by technology through settings, design, and specific limits

MA H3483

Halting close proximity antennas and higher frequencies to enforce RadLimits

LA HB866

Enacts the Louisiana Wireless Communications Infrastructure Deployment Act