Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR177

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  

Caption

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority, In Consultation With The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services, To Conduct A Study On The Social And Safety Impacts Of Geotagging.

Impact

If enacted, HR177 would mandate the Hawaii Tourism Authority to analyze the effects of geotagging on various communities across the state. The results of this study are crucial for understanding both the positive and negative ramifications of geotagging practices. The resolution emphasizes the need to understand better how geotagging affects societal interactions and safety, especially in hotspots of tourist activity. Findings from the study could lead to recommendations for legislative actions aimed at mitigating adverse impacts linked to geotagging and managing tourism more effectively.

Summary

House Resolution 177 urges the Hawaii Tourism Authority, in consultation with the Office of Enterprise Technology Services, to conduct a comprehensive study on the social and safety impacts of geotagging. Geotagging, which involves appending geographic coordinates to media, has significant implications for consumer engagement and marketing strategies. However, the document highlights that there are unintended consequences, including its contribution to overtourism. This phenomenon has a substantial detrimental effect on Hawaii's natural resources and may create safety issues due to an influx of visitors to locations lacking adequate infrastructure to support them.

Contention

There is a notable discussion around the implications of geotagging, particularly with regard to its potential for increasing tourist traffic to vulnerable areas. Stakeholders and lawmakers may have differing views on balancing the benefits of geotagging—such as enhanced consumer activity and location sharing—against the pressing needs for sustainable tourism that safeguards both the environment and local communities. With concerns surrounding overtourism, there is a significant tension between encouraging tourism for economic growth and maintaining the integrity of natural and community resources.

Companion Bills

HI HCR172

Same As Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority, In Consultation With The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services, To Conduct A Study On The Social And Safety Impacts Of Geotagging.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR152

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority, In Consultation With The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services, To Conduct A Study On The Social And Safety Impacts Of Geotagging.

HI HR131

Urging The Hawaii Tourism Authority, In Consultation With The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services, To Conduct A Study On The Social And Safety Impacts Of Geotagging.

HI HB2124

Relating To Geotagging.

HI SCR83

Urging The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services To Improve The State Of Hawaii's Open Data Portal By Increasing And Expanding The Data Sets Available On The Open Data Portal, Centralizing All Open Data Sets Of All State Departments Onto The Open Data Portal, And Continually Updating The Data Sets For Accuracy And Recency Of Publicly Accessible Data.

HI SR69

Urging The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services To Improve The State Of Hawaii's Open Data Portal By Increasing And Expanding The Data Sets Available On The Open Data Portal, Centralizing All Open Data Sets Of All State Departments Onto The Open Data Portal, And Continually Updating The Data Sets For Accuracy And Recency Of Publicly Accessible Data.

HI HB2735

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

HI HB2563

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

HI SB2287

Relating To The Office Of Enterprise Technology Services.

HI HB229

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

HI SB629

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

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