Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1155

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
2/28/25  
Engrossed
3/4/25  
Refer
3/6/25  
Refer
3/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Procurement.

Impact

The proposed amendments would impact various statutes governing procurement, leading to stricter regulations on the behavior of public employees and contractors. This could reshape how government contracts are awarded, ensuring that public funds are managed responsibly and ethically. By emphasizing ethical conduct and project management definitions, the bill aims to enhance the overall efficiency and accountability of public procurement.

Summary

House Bill 1155 aims to amend the public procurement processes as defined in the Hawaii Revised Statutes, particularly focusing on ethical requirements and the definition of project management. The bill introduces measures requiring all public employees involved in the procurement process to adhere to ethical guidelines designed to promote transparency, competition, and integrity. Key definitions and restrictions regarding the usage of outside contractors are also put forth, including provisions for certain waivers under specific conditions.

Sentiment

The discussions around HB 1155 indicate a generally supportive sentiment among legislators who see the importance of ethical standards in government procurement. However, there are concerns about the rigidity of the guidelines that could potentially restrict contractor participation in state projects. Stakeholders may be divided between those who advocate for stringent ethical standards and those who prefer a more flexible approach to engage qualified contractors and services.

Contention

Although proponents highlight the necessity of ethical standards, critics may argue that the bill could unintentionally limit competition by imposing restrictive conditions that could deter capable contractors from bidding on public projects. The contention lies in the balance between ensuring ethical conduct and fostering an open, competitive procurement environment, raising questions about the unintended consequences of overly stringent regulations.

Companion Bills

HI SB1474

Same As Relating To Procurement.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1561

To Establish The Research And Education Protection Act Of 2025.

HI HB1082

To Create The Arkansas Children And Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act.

HI HB1512

To Create The Arkansas Access Act; And To Amend Various Provisions Of The Arkansas Code As They Relate To Education In The State Of Arkansas.

HI HB1295

To Create The Healthcare Cost-sharing Collections Transparency Act.

HI HB1813

To Adopt The Fair And Efficient Transmission Compact.

HI HB1717

To Create The Arkansas Children And Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act.

HI HB1142

To Create The Reproductive Empowerment And Support Through Optimal Restoration (restore) Act.

HI HB1243

To Increase Transparency Regarding Campaign Contributions And Expenditures; To Amend Campaign Finance Reporting And Protect Election Integrity; And To Amend Portions Of Initiated Act 1 Of 1996.

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