Relating To The Department Of Land And Natural Resources.
If enacted, the bill will establish specific statutory requirements for the DLNRTip application regarding its design and maintenance. It mandates that the Department of Land and Natural Resources continuously monitor reports made through the application, facilitating timely responses to reported violations. Furthermore, the bill requires annual reporting to the legislature on the application's effectiveness, including the number of received reports and the corresponding enforcement actions taken.
SB756 seeks to enhance the effectiveness of Hawaii's conservation enforcement by codifying the DLNRTip application into state law. This app serves as a platform for citizens to report violations related to natural resources, including poaching and pollution. The legislation recognizes the challenges previously faced by the application, such as inconsistent monitoring and delayed responses, which have resulted in lost evidence and a decline in public trust. The bill aims to restore confidence in this system by providing the necessary resources for better management and oversight.
Though the bill is largely aimed at improving enforcement of natural resource protections, it may face scrutiny regarding the allocation of state resources. The appropriation of $150,000 for the implementation and staffing of the application positions raises questions about budgeting priorities. Advocates for environmental protection may support the bill for strengthening conservation efforts, while fiscal accountability proponents might seek further assurances about the cost-effectiveness of these enhancements.