COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
2:00 p.m.
Conference Room 325; State Capitol
AGENDA:
HB 1770 (HSCR142-04) |
RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES. Increases fines for repeatedly allowing car alarm to sound for longer than 5 minutes. |
TRN, JUD |
HB 2671 (HSCR253-04) |
RELATING TO RECONSTRUCTED VEHICLES. Changes exemption from law on reconstructed privately owned motor vehicles to counties with less than 150,000 population, rather than counties with less than 500,000 population. |
TRN, JUD |
HB 2374 HD1 (HSCR250-04) |
RELATING TO CHAPTER 291E, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES. Creates a felony charge for those who drive after a court revokes their license for DUI convictions, and a new criminal offense for those who drive after a court suspends their license for DUI convictions. Makes the sanctions for driving with a license that was court-ordered or administratively revoked apply only to the latter. (HB2374 HD1) |
TRN, JUD |
HB 2251 (HSCR248-04) |
RELATING TO CHAPTER 291E. Amends law pertaining to offense of driving while license suspended or revoked for driving under the influence of an intoxicant to include a prior conviction for driving after license has been suspended or revoked for driving while license suspended or revoked for for driving under the influence of an intoxicant. |
TRN, JUD |
HB 2250 HD1 (HSCR249-04) |
RELATING TO HABITUAL OPERATION OF A VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AN INTOXICANT. Requires habitual DUI offender to pay driver education assessment, to be assessed for substance abuse or dependence, and to obtain treatment if necessary. Prohibits issuance of new license to habitual DUI offender until period of license revocation expires. Permits court to order offender to reimburse cost of blood or urine testing. Adds conforming references to habitual DUI offenders to use of intoxicants law. (HB2250 HD1) |
TRN, JUD |
HB 2472 HD1 (HSCR179-04) |
RELATING TO THE SALE OF STERILE SYRINGES FOR THE PREVENTION OF DISEASE. Makes permanent the provisions of Act 292, SLH 2001, to allow the continued sale of syringes for the prevention of disease. (HB2472 HD1) |
HLT, JUD |
HB 2531 HD1 (HSCR301-04) |
RELATING TO INCAPACITATED PERSONS. Invalidates contracts or agreements entered into by incapacitated persons. (HB2531 HD1) |
HSH, JUD |
HB 2385 (HSCR198-04) |
RELATING TO ACCESS TO VITAL STATISTICS RECORDS BY CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. Allows state and federal agencies conducting activities under the federal Title IV-D child support enforcement program to have direct access to vital statistics records maintained by the DOH Office of Health Status Monitoring. |
HSH/HLT, JUD |
HB 1859 HD1 (HSCR190-04) |
RELATING TO CHILD ABUSE. Requires members of the clergy to report cases of child abuse to the police or the Department of Human Services; exempts confidential clergy communications. (HB1859 HD1) |
HSH, JUD |
HB 2458 (HSCR193-04) |
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES. Clarifies that DHS may require a parent, legal custodian, guardian, or caregiver, in cases where appropriate, to participate in diversion and other supportive services, in lieu of taking custody of a child. |
HSH, JUD |
HB 1901 (HSCR178-04) |
RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTION. Provides immunity from prosecution for leaving an unharmed newborn at a hospital, fire station or police station within 72 hours of birth. Provides immunity from liability for hospitals, fire stations, and police stations and their personnel for receiving a newborn. |
HLT/HSH, JUD |
HB 2450 (HSCR125-04) |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL TRESPASS IN THE SECOND DEGREE. Makes criminal trespass in the second degree applicable to public housing projects administered by the Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii. |
HSH, JUD |
HB 2449 (HSCR124-04) |
RELATING TO THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF HAWAII. Authorizes the Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii to evict tenants in violation of their rental agreement through a judicial process. |
HSH, JUD |
HB 1892 (HSCR237-04) |
RELATING TO EDUCATION. Prohibits exclusion from athletics and any educational or recreational program or activity based on sexual orientation. |
EDN, JUD |
Decision making to follow.
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Conference Room 308; State Capitol
10:00 a.m. AGENDA:
HB 2843 HD1 (HSCR466-04) |
RELATING TO CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE. Allocates a portion of tobacco settlement money from the tobacco prevention and control trust fund to the prevention and treatment of crystal-methamphetamine use. |
JUD, FIN |
HB 2844 (HSCR465-04) |
RELATING TO CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE. Allocates the one-half-cent increase in the tobacco tax that takes effect on July 1, 2004, to prevention and treatment programs and services for crystal methamphetamine. |
JUD, FIN |
Decision making to follow.