Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR64

Introduced
3/10/23  

Caption

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Conduct A Study Relating To Asbestos Prevalence And Abatement In Residential Properties In The State.

Impact

The impact of this resolution hinges on the establishment of a clear estimate regarding the number of residential properties that potentially harbor dangerous levels of asbestos. Currently, there are no mandatory assessments for asbestos presence in residential structures before demolition or renovation occurs, unlike regulations that exist for commercial properties. The findings could lead to important legislative changes that might require such assessments and subsequent abatement processes, potentially increasing safety for residents and workers.

Summary

Senate Resolution 64 (SR64) requests the University of Hawaii to conduct a comprehensive study concerning the prevalence and management of asbestos in residential properties throughout the State of Hawaii. This resolution underscores the significant health risks associated with asbestos exposure, particularly in homes built prior to 1978 when materials containing asbestos were widely used in construction. By addressing these potential hazards, the bill aims to illuminate a crucial public health issue that affects residents and workers involved in demolition or renovation projects.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding this resolution based on the implications it bears on the construction industry and local regulations. While some stakeholders may support measures that promote enhanced safety and public health, others could view the potential mandates for asbestos abatement as adding burdensome regulations that could complicate renovation and demolition processes. Addressing these differing perspectives will be vital as the University of Hawaii prepares its report and recommendations for the Legislature ahead of the 2024 session.

Companion Bills

HI SCR71

Same As Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Conduct A Study Relating To Asbestos Prevalence And Abatement In Residential Properties In The State.

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