Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR9

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Reform Or Eliminate The Land Court.

Impact

If enacted, SCR9 would initiate the establishment of a working group tasked with the reform or potential elimination of the Land Court. This group would consist of representatives from the judiciary, the legislature, the Board of Land and Natural Resources, the Hawaii State Bar Association, and a title company. Their objective will be to propose actionable reforms and streamline land registration processes, improving efficiency in the judiciary's operations. The working group is also required to submit a report detailing their findings, including recommendations for legislative adjustments, within a designated timeframe ahead of the 2026 Regular Session.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 9 (SCR9) seeks to address significant concerns surrounding the operational efficiency of the Land Court in Hawaii. The resolution highlights enduring issues such as the backlog in processing land title registrations and the challenges faced by individuals when they lose their transfer certificates of title. Currently, the Land Court possesses exclusive jurisdiction over the title applications; however, its procedures are described as archaic and hinder the smooth conveyancing of real property, thereby negatively impacting property owners and buyers across the state.

Contention

Notable contention surrounding SCR9 stems from concerns about the balance between efficiency and the safeguarding of property rights. Proponents argue that reforming the Land Court is essential to eliminating delays and reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies that currently plague the land registration process. Conversely, detractors may fear that such reforms could inadvertently undermine established legal protections for landowners, especially if the system becomes overly streamlined without adequate safeguards to protect rights associated with land ownership.

Companion Bills

HI SR5

Same As Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Reform Or Eliminate The Land Court.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR99

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Evaluate New Zealand's Model Of Decriminalizing Prostitution And Make Recommendations On How To Amend Hawaii Laws To Decriminalize Prostitution.

HI SCR100

Requesting The Establishment Of A Working Group To Discuss Agriculture-related Issues.

HI SCR94

Requesting The Establishment Of A Telehealth Working Group To Examine The Impact Of Widespread Telehealth Adoption During The Covid-19 Pandemic And Identify Public Policy Initiatives At The Federal And State Level To Optimize Telehealth Utilization As The State Transitions Out Of The Covid-19 Pandemic.

HI SCR101

Requesting The Office Of Elections To Establish A Working Group To Conduct A Study On The Implications Of Changing The Minimum Voting Age In Hawaii To Expand Voter Participation.

HI SCR129

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Sustainable Food Systems Working Group To Develop An Interagency Food Systems Plan.

HI SCR192

Requesting The University Of Hawaii System To Establish A Veterinary Medicine Expansion Working Group To Explore The Feasibility Of Developing A Doctor Of Veterinary Medicine Program.

HI SCR69

Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Establish A Sustainable Food Systems Working Group.

HI SCR125

Requesting The Ka Huli Ao Center For Excellence In Native Hawaiian Law To Establish A Working Group To Return Crown Lands To Native Hawaiians.

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