Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB181

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Relating To Media.

Impact

If enacted, HB181 would amend Chapter 201 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes by introducing a new section that mandates the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to set these royalty payment terms. While the bill is expected to generate revenue for the state's general fund from the royalties, it specifically exempts productions created by state and county entities, ensuring that public sector filming is not subjected to these fees.

Summary

House Bill 181 aims to regulate the payment of royalties to the State of Hawaii for the filming of scenic shots at iconic locations. The bill is inspired by Hawaii's unique landscapes that have historically attracted filmmakers, establishing the state as a popular filming destination known as 'Hollywood's tropical backlot.' The Act highlights the importance of protecting and preserving Hawaii's natural beauty while also facilitating economic opportunities through media productions.

Contention

There may be considerations regarding the balance between economic benefits derived from media production and the administrative burden of enforcing royalty payments. Critics might argue that implementing such a system could deter filmmakers from choosing Hawaii due to additional costs, while supporters will likely contend that the revenue generated can be reinvested into maintaining and promoting these iconic locations. Hence, discussions are anticipated regarding the fine line between economic development and accessibility for content creators.

Companion Bills

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