Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB651

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Relating To Conservation Banking.

Impact

The bill impacts state conservation laws by adding a detailed framework for how conservation banks can operate. This includes establishing eligibility criteria, the process for credit allocation, and the requirements for long-term management of these conservation sites. The intention is to bolster habitat protections by allowing for better tracking of conservation efforts through credits that represent ecological benefits provided by these banks. This aligns state law with contemporary conservation practices while facilitating ecological recovery for various species, thereby supporting biodiversity in Hawaii.

Summary

House Bill 651 addresses conservation banking in Hawaii, authorizing the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) to operate and approve conservation banks. The bill establishes a structured process whereby entities can create conservation banks, which serve as compensatory mitigation measures to offset adverse impacts to threatened, endangered, candidate, or proposed species incurred during development projects. By formalizing this process, HB651 aims to enhance the predictability and efficiency of project approvals while ensuring long-term ecological benefits and compliance with habitat conservation plans.

Contention

Despite the bill's potential benefits, it may face contention around the balance of development interests and conservation goals. Some stakeholders might argue that the establishment of conservation banks could create loopholes where developers might feel they can 'buy' their way out of regulatory obligations rather than engaging in genuine stewardship of the environment. Opponents may voice concerns regarding the efficacy and oversight of the conservation banks, specifically about ensuring that they fulfill their intended purpose of genuinely contributing to the recovery of affected species and ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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