Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB3343

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/29/24  
Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Relating To Apiary Programs.

Impact

The bill amends Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 142-100 concerning beekeepers' registration and the apiary program. This includes provisions for maintaining colonies, such as maintaining distances from property lines, managing colony behavior, storage practices, and ensuring a clean environment for bees. By formalizing these practices, SB3343 would ultimately promote healthier bee populations and improve the effectiveness of local pollination efforts. It also includes the establishment of dedicated positions within the Department of Agriculture to oversee the implementation of these standards.

Summary

SB3343, relating to Apiary Programs, aims to enhance the management of beekeeping in Hawaii by mandating that beekeepers adhere to specific industry standards and best management practices. The bill recognizes the vital role bees play in local ecosystems and agriculture, noting their contribution to pollination processes and the economic value of honey production in the state. With a significant portion of Hawaii's agricultural output reliant on these pollinators, the legislation seeks to ensure sustainability within this crucial industry.

Contention

While the bill has received support due to its focus on health and management practices for beekeepers, potential areas of contention may arise from the implementation burden placed on small-scale beekeepers. There may be concerns about the feasibility and costs associated with compliance, especially for those operating on a smaller scale or with limited resources. Furthermore, the stipulation for public access to registration information could raise privacy issues for some beekeepers, generating debate about the balance between transparency and individual privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB765

Relating To Beekeeping.

HI HB1293

Relating to bees, the chief apiary inspector, and the regulation of beekeepers; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration; providing a criminal penalty.

HI HB1277

In plants and plant products, providing for plant and pollinator protection; conferring powers and duties on the Department of Agriculture and Secretary of Agriculture; establishing the Plant and Pollinator Protection Committee and the Plant and Pollinator Protection Account; repealing provisions relating to bees; imposing penalties; and making repeals.

HI AB450

Bees: Apiary Protection Act.

HI HB4538

Relating to the regulation of beekeeping; imposing fees and authorizing other fees; expanding the applicability of an occupational permit.

HI AB3361

Department of Food and Agriculture: Secretary of Food and Agriculture: bee management and honey production.

HI AB2468

Bees: apiaries: registration: colony relocation: administrative civil penalty.

HI S0941

Agricultural Functions Of Department

HI H5345

Agricultural Functions Of Department

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