Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1971

Introduced
1/22/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Relating To Agriculture.

Impact

The bill's enactment is expected to lead to a better understanding of how effectively state agricultural lands are being used. By requiring detailed reports on the percentage of leased lands that are actively farmed and their suitability for farming, the state hopes to maximize the benefits derived from these lands. This could reshape policies around lease management and help ensure that agricultural lands contribute to economic diversification and food self-sufficiency goals more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1971 aims to address the management of state agricultural lands in Hawaii by mandating the Board of Agriculture to conduct a report assessing the usage and suitability of these lands for farming. The bill recognizes that while the state provides subsidized leases to encourage agricultural activity, some of these leases are not utilized for farming purposes and may even be transferred to non-farming uses. It identifies that leases in high-demand areas are being transferred at increased rates, potentially benefiting individuals at the expense of state interests.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implications of the bill regarding land use policies. Some stakeholders might argue that stringent monitoring and reporting could further complicate existing practices, while others may advocate for a more rigorous oversight system to prevent the misuse of agricultural leases. The concept of converting lease profits into windfall gains for private lessees could also spark debate on equity and fairness concerning land usage and ownership in the context of public resources.

Companion Bills

HI SB2413

Same As Relating To Agriculture.

Previously Filed As

HI SB2413

Relating To Agriculture.

HI SB2430

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HCR23

Requesting The Board Of Agriculture To Conduct A Study On The Percentages Of Agricultural Lands Being Leased By The State That Are Suitable For Farming And Actively Being Used For Farming Purposes And Certain Dollar Amounts Relating To Lease Transfers.

HI HR13

Requesting The Board Of Agriculture To Conduct A Study On The Percentages Of Agricultural Lands Being Leased By The State That Are Suitable For Farming And Actively Being Used For Farming Purposes And Certain Dollar Amounts Relating To Lease Transfers.

HI SCR52

Requesting The Board Of Agriculture To Conduct A Study On The Percentages Of Agricultural Lands Being Leased By The State That Are Suitable For Farming And Actively Being Used For Farming Purposes And Certain Dollar Amounts Relating To Lease Transfers.

HI SR40

Requesting The Board Of Agriculture To Conduct A Study On The Percentages Of Agricultural Lands Being Leased By The State That Are Suitable For Farming And Actively Being Used For Farming Purposes And Certain Dollar Amounts Relating To Lease Transfers.

HI HB1993

Relating To Agricultural Leases.

HI SB3011

Relating To Agricultural Leases.

HI HB2705

Relating To Agricultural Leases.

HI HB255

Relating To Agriculture.

Similar Bills

HI SB2781

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI SB1573

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI HB1323

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI SB2068

Relating To Land Management.

HI HB1658

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI SB2993

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI HB1720

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.

HI SB693

Relating To The Transfer Of Non-agricultural Park Lands.