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.
Impact
The implementation of SR160 aims to provide a legal framework within which the School Facilities Authority can operate more effectively. It emphasizes the need for clear administrative guidelines that will enhance the Authority's ability to undertake public school development projects efficiently. This clarity seeks to ensure smooth execution of capital improvement projects, which are essential for maintaining and upgrading the facilities used for educational purposes across the state.
Summary
Senate Resolution 160 (SR160) was introduced to address the operational clarity and administrative procedures of the newly established School Facilities Authority, which was created under Act 72 of the Session Laws of Hawaii 2020. The resolution requests that the School Facilities Authority adopt and publish necessary administrative rules to properly implement Act 72 by July 1, 2023. Additionally, it requires the Governor to submit a report detailing how the Authority acquires real property and manages capital improvement contracts to the Legislature before the next session begins.
Contention
While SR160 is largely procedural, there may be contention surrounding the speed and effectiveness with which the School Facilities Authority can adopt these rules and begin its operations. Given the importance of timely execution of school facilities projects, any delay in establishing these administrative rules could lead to significant challenges in managing existing educational infrastructures. Stakeholders may have varying opinions on the adequacy of the rules once established and how these will translate into practical operations within Hawaii's educational framework.
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.
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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.