Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR151

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Exempting All State-related Construction From County Permitting Requirements And Establishing A Permitting Division Within The Department To Be Responsible For Permitting Services For All State-related Construction.

Impact

If enacted, the proposed study could lead to a shift in how state-related construction projects are managed in terms of permitting. By potentially exempting these projects from county-level requirements, the bill aims to streamline processes and enhance the efficiency of state construction efforts. The move is anticipated to alleviate some of the pressures faced by county agencies, allowing for faster project completion and possibly aiding in addressing the housing and infrastructure needs in Hawaii.

Summary

HCR151 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, which requests the Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) to conduct a study on the feasibility of exempting all state-related construction projects from county permitting requirements. This legislation arises from concerns regarding the lengthy and often burdensome permitting process that developers must navigate at the county level. With many counties experiencing staffing shortages in land use plan review positions, a significant backlog in permit applications has been reported, which greatly delays construction projects across the state.

Contention

There are likely to be mixed reactions to this proposal. Proponents may argue that reducing regulatory hurdles is essential for fostering economic development and addressing urgent state needs, especially in housing and infrastructure. However, opponents could raise concerns about the potential lack of oversight and accountability that might arise from state projects bypassing local regulations, as this could impact community interests and environmental standards. The outcome of the requested study will determine the feasibility of implementing such changes.

Companion Bills

HI HR130

Same As Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Exempting All State-related Construction From County Permitting Requirements And Establishing A Permitting Division Within The Department To Be Responsible For Permitting Services For All State-related Construction.

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