Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB769

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Mauna Kea.

Impact

The legislation clarifies that the Mauna Kea stewardship and oversight authority will not apply for conservation district use permits on behalf of lessees. Instead, lessees will have the sole responsibility as applicants for necessary permits. Following a transition period, this authority will also take on the role of regulatory authority for approving or denying these permits, enhancing oversight of compliance. This shift intends to strengthen local authority while ensuring that only responsible and culturally sensitive developments can proceed on Mauna Kea.

Summary

Senate Bill 769 seeks to amend provisions related to the Mauna Kea stewardship and oversight authority, in light of concerns raised by stakeholders regarding management practices atop Mauna Kea. The bill recognizes the longstanding tension between cultural values and scientific interests associated with Mauna Kea and aims to establish more equitable management frameworks that incorporate genuine consultation with the Native Hawaiian community. The amendments proposed are intended to restore trust and ensure a balanced approach to stewardship that respects both cultural and scientific considerations.

Contention

Notably, certain conservation district use permits held by the University of Hawaii as of July 1, 2028, will not be transferred to the Mauna Kea stewardship and oversight authority, except for those that directly benefit community interests. This aspect has sparked a debate among various stakeholders regarding the balance of scientific research versus cultural preservation. Critics argue that such provisions could hinder collaborative opportunities for research and advancement in astronomy while ensuring that community voices are recognized in ongoing stewardship discussions. The prohibition of transferring specific permits may also limit the authority's ability to implement broader stewardship measures effectively.

Companion Bills

HI HB143

Same As Relating To Mauna Kea.

Previously Filed As

HI SB770

Relating To Mauna Kea.

HI HB144

Relating To Mauna Kea.

HI HB143

Relating To Mauna Kea.

Similar Bills

HI HB143

Relating To Mauna Kea.

HI SB6

Relating To Natural Resource Management.

HI HB144

Relating To Mauna Kea.

HI SB770

Relating To Mauna Kea.

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