Requesting A Task Force To Be Established To Recommend Changes To The Structure And Administration Of The Commission On Water Resource Management To Improve Its Operations And Functions And Protect Its Mission.
The resolution identifies perceived conflicts of interest inherent in the current structure where the Commission on Water Resource Management operates under the Department of Land and Natural Resources. The Chairperson of the Commission, who is also the Chairperson of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, holds significant influence that could impede the Commission's ability to operate independently. By establishing a task force comprised of a diverse group including public representatives and experts, the resolution aims to enhance the operational capacity of the Commission and ensure that its mission aligns with relevant state mandates.
House Resolution 137 calls for the establishment of a task force to propose changes to the structure and administration of the Commission on Water Resource Management in Hawaii. This initiative responds to concerns regarding the effective management of the state's water resources, which are governed by the State Water Code enacted in 1987. The resolution acknowledges the finite nature of water as a resource and highlights the constitutional rights of native Hawaiians and the importance of managing water in a manner that preserves ecological balance and traditional practices.
Concerns have been raised regarding the potential overreach of government powers impacting the Commission's work and mission. The task force is tasked with making recommendations aimed at avoiding conflicts of interest and improving the Commission's administrative functions. Additionally, it will explore ways to enhance protections for traditionally exercised rights of native Hawaiians concerning water usage, ensuring ecological balance and compliance with existing legislative frameworks, thus addressing both accountability and resource management.