Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1525

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Diamond Head.

Impact

This legislation aims to enhance cultural awareness and respect for Hawaiian heritage by replacing colonial-era names with traditional names. The successful implementation of this bill would not only necessitate administrative actions by the Department of Land and Natural Resources but may also encourage a broader recognition of cultural complexities in naming places within Hawaii. Report findings and recommendations are to be presented to the legislature ahead of the next regular session, highlighting the significance of this endeavor.

Summary

Senate Bill 1525 seeks to honor the history and culture of Hawaii by addressing the naming of a prominent geographical feature known as Diamond Head. This bill mandates the Department of Land and Natural Resources to take inventory of all state and county roads, landmarks, monuments, and public parks that currently bear the name Diamond Head. The intention behind this initiative is to identify locations that should be renamed to their traditional place name, Lēahi, thus acknowledging and preserving the indigenous cultural significance.

Contention

While the bill seems to have a unifying purpose regarding cultural recognition, there may be differing views on the implications of renaming established sites. Advocates for the bill suggest that this move represents a vital step in rectifying historical oversights and promoting local identity. Conversely, there may be opposition from individuals who feel attached to the current names, fearing that renaming could erase cultural history that is linked to the existing nomenclature. Additionally, practical concerns regarding the costs and logistics of changing signage and public materials may arise.

Companion Bills

HI HB1249

Same As Relating To Diamond Head.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1525

Relating To Diamond Head.

HI HB1249

Relating To Diamond Head.

HI SB1034

Relating To Public Parking At Ala Wai Boat Harbor.

HI HB1189

Relating To Public Parking At Ala Wai Boat Harbor.

HI SB115

Relating To Aquaculture.

HI HB2563

Relating To The Hawaii Tourism Authority.

HI HB1371

Relating To The Sand Island State Recreation Area.

HI SB2555

Relating To State Boating Facilities.

HI SB1337

Relating To Act 278, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2022.

HI SB2057

Relating To Beach Park Restoration.

Similar Bills

HI HB1249

Relating To Diamond Head.

HI SB1525

Relating To Diamond Head.

HI HB1249

Relating To Diamond Head.

HI HR110

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And City And County Of Honolulu To Independently Identify The Roads, Monuments, Landmarks, And Public Parks Within Their Respective Jurisdictions That Use The Name "diamond Head" And Identify The Process For Renaming These Roads, Monuments, Landmarks, And Public Parks From "diamond Head" To "lahi".

HI HCR104

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And City And County Of Honolulu To Independently Identify The Roads, Monuments, Landmarks, And Public Parks Within Their Respective Jurisdictions That Use The Name "diamond Head" And Identify The Process For Renaming These Roads, Monuments, Landmarks, And Public Parks From "diamond Head" To "lahi".

CA AB3239

Political Reform Act of 1974: campaign funds: disclosures.

CA AB2021

State park system: Chino Hills State Park: expansion.

CA SB404

State parks: Chino Hills State Park: expansion.