COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

2:00 p.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

SB 2213

SD2, HD1

(HSCR1017-06)

RELATING TO TORT ACTIONS.

Repeals the provision that prohibits liability waivers from being enforceable against the rights of a minor who suffers injuries from participating in a motorsports event at a motorsports facility. Provides qualified immunity for public entities and public employees from injuries sustained by a person when using a motorsports facility. (SB2213 HD1)

TAC, JUD

SB 2050

(HSCR1020-06)

RELATING TO DEFINITION OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLE.

Clarifies the definition of "neighborhood electric vehicle" regarding carrying capacity, the number of vehicle wheels allowed, and the maximum gross vehicle weight rating allowed.

TRN, JUD

SB 2051

(HSCR1036-06)

RELATING TO COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSING.

Clarifies the regulation of "hazardous materials endorsement" for commercial driver's licensing applications and renewals.

TRN, JUD

SB 2065

SD2

(HSCR1037-06)

RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION.

Clarifies that the motor vehicle owner is responsible for paying parking citations; clarifies that unpaid parking citations do not prevent the transfer of registration or ownership. (SD2)

TRN, JUD

SB 2922

SD1

(SSCR2565)

RELATING TO CAMPAIGN SPENDING.

Clarifies that if a corporation or company uses funds from its own treasury to fund the corporation or company's own noncandidate committee, there is no limit on contributions or expenditures to the corporation or company's noncandidate committee. Each noncandidate committee may only make contributions in the same aggregate amount as an individual may contribute provided that the noncandidate committee register as a committee. Establishes an expenditure ceiling for prosecuting attorney candidates who participate in the publicly funded campaign program. (SD1)

JUD

SB 2385

SD1, HD1

(HSCR961-06)

RELATING TO HIGHWAY SAFETY.

Increases the penalties for motorists who violate Hawaii's crosswalk law. Establishes the photo red light imaging detector systems program and authorizes counties to administer the program. (SB2385 HD1)

TRN, JUD

SB 2360

SD2

(HSCR957-06)

RELATING TO GROUNDED VESSELS.

Allows the State to take immediate action when a vessel is grounded on a coral reef or is in imminent danger of breaking up. (SD2)

WLO, JUD

SB 2243

SD1

(HSCR999-06)

RELATING TO BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE.

Provides for the immediate DNA testing of all felons who are currently incarcerated. Allows for post conviction DNA testing for those who were not convicted but were acquitted of a crime on the ground of physical or mental disease, disorder, or defect. (SD1)

PSM, JUD

SB 2328

SD2, HD1

(HSCR1183-06)

RELATING TO NOTICE TO FOSTER PARENTS FOR CHAPTER 587, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT HEARINGS.

Authorizes a child's current foster parents to attend and participate as parties in all Child Protective Act proceedings subsequent to a disposition hearing. (SB2328 HD1)

HUS, JUD

SB 2332

SD2

(HSCR1154-06)

RELATING TO HOUSING.

Amends the definitions of "public housing project" and "tenant" for purposes of evictions from federal public housing. Amends references to the time period in which a public housing tenant has to request a grievance hearing in the written notice of eviction to conform to the recently amended grievance procedure rules. Amends reference to public housing project or complex in the residential landlord-tenant code. (SD2)

HSG, JUD

SB 3262

SD1

(HSCR1132-06)

RELATING TO HEALTH.

Establishes a new chapter that protects the public health and welfare by prohibiting smoking in public places and places of employment, ensuring a consistent level of basic protections statewide from exposure to secondhand. Repeals chapter 328K. (SD1)

HLT, JUD

SB 2667

SD2

(HSCR982-06)

RELATING TO FIREWORKS.

Clarifies fireworks terminology to be consistent with federal law; repeals and amends definitions. (SD2)

TAC, JUD

SB 2762

SD1

(HSCR1190-06)

RELATING TO PUBLIC HOUSING.

Allows any person to appeal a denial of eligibility for public housing that is based on an eviction which occurred more than ten years prior to the current application for public housing, subject to conditions. (SD1)

HSG, JUD

SB 2986

SD2, HD1

(HSCR1047-06)

RELATING TO EMINENT DOMAIN.

Prohibits the exercise of eminent domain by the State, counties, or private entities for urban renewal or economic development purposes that result in the development of nongovernmental retail, office, commercial, residential, or industrial development. Exempts developments integral and required for public purpose projects from this prohibition. Allows a former owner or beneficiary to reacquire property for fair market value if property taken through eminent domain ceases to be used for stated public use. (SB 2986 HD1)

WLO, JUD

HCR 163

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.

JUD, FIN

HR 123

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.

JUD, FIN

Decision making to follow.

 

Decision making only:

SB 951

SD2

(HSCR1032)

RELATING TO FIRE PROTECTION.

Provides penalties for the intentional setting of fires within forest reserves, public hunting areas, wildlife and plant sanctuaries, and natural area reserves. (SD2)

WLO, JUD

SB 744

SD2

(HSCR1039)

RELATING TO BUSINESS REGISTRATION.

Clarifies ambiguities and corrects errors in business registration laws. (SD2)

EDB, JUD

 

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

8:30 a.m.

Conference Room 329; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 90/HR 67

REQUESTING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU DEPARTMENT OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE TO ENGAGE IN A DISPUTE RESOLUTION DIALOGUE WITH RESIDENTS IN THE WEST LOCH VILLAGES DEVELOPMENT.

HSG

HCR 143/ HR 106

REQUESTING THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION AND THE HAWAII HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION TO IMPOSE CONDITIONS ON AGREEMENTS WITH ELIGIBLE HOUSING DEVELOPERS TO DEVELOP HOUSING PROJECTS IN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WITH THEIR INITIAL PROPOSALS.

HSG, FIN

HCR 148

REQUESTING THAT THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU STUDY THE CONSTITUTIONALITY, LEGALITY, AND EFFECTIVENESS OF RENT CONTROL IN JURISDICTIONS WHERE RENT CONTROL HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

HSG, FIN

HCR 199/HR 153

URGING THE OWNERS OF KUKUI GARDENS TO SELL THE PROJECT TO A QUALIFIED AFFORDABLE HOUSING NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.

HSG

HCR 245/HR186

REQUESTING DEL MONTE AND THE CAMPBELL ESTATE TO ALLOW RESIDENTS TO CONTINUE TO RESIDE AT KUNIA CAMP UNTIL AT LEAST UNTIL DECEMBER 2008, TO ALLOW THE RESIDENTS TIME TO FIND HOUSING SOLUTIONS OR AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE HOUSING.

HSG

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

8:30 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

SB 2929

(SSCR2644)

RELATING TO THE LAND USE COMMISSION.

Adds a requirement that one member of the land use commission have substantial experience and expertise in traditional Hawaiian land usage and knowledge of cultural land practices.

WLO

Decision making to follow.

COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES AND COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

9:00 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 300 / HR 234

REQUESTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A LAND USE WORKING GROUP UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE AND THE LAND USE COMMISSION TO ADDRESS LAND ISSUES RELATING TO NON-AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY ON AGRICULTURALLY CLASSIFIED LANDS.

WLO/AGR

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

9:15 a.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HR 113 / HCR 153

REQUESTING THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE TO STUDY THE IMPACT OF RATE INCREASES ON FARMER USERS OF THE MOLOKAI IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO ASSIST FARMERS TO INCREASE PRODUCTION.

AGR/WLO

HR 135 / HCR 179

REQUESTING THE COUNTIES TO AMEND THEIR SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES TO FACILITATE THE SUBDIVISION OF LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES.

AGR/WLO

Decision making to follow.

COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

9:45 a.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HR 75 / HCR 101

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ALLOWING CAMPING WITHIN STATE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS AND IF FEASIBLE, TO SPECIFY UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS CAMPING SHOULD BE ALLOWED.

AGR

HCR 180

REQUESTING THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND THE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO SEEK FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS FOR THE IRRIGATION REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE SPECIAL FUND.

AGR

HR 148 / HCR 194

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE MULTIPLIER EFFECT OF THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY IN HAWAII'S ECONOMY.

AGR, FIN

HR 196 / HCR 256

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO STUDY THE APPLICABILITY AND USE OF THE AGRICULTURAL INCOME CAPITALIZATION APPROACH AND OTHER METHODOLOGIES TO STABILIZE THE REOPENING OF RENTS FOR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S AGRICULTURAL PARKS.

AGR

HR 253 / HCR 319

URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO OPPOSE HOUSE RESOLUTION 4167, THE "NATIONAL UNIFORMITY FOR FOODS ACT OF 2005", AND TO ENCOURAGE ONGOING DIALOGUE TO RETAIN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTROL OVER FOOD SAFETY ISSUES.

AGR, EDB

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

10:00 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

SB 1015 SD1

(SSCR713)

Copies of

PROPOSED HD1

available in room 432.

RELATING TO LAND USE.

Gives BLNR up to 12/31/07, the authorization to reinstate a 999-year homestead lease that was cancelled due to nonpayment of arrearages; provided, among other things, that the tenant-at-will has continually occupied the land and has cured all arrearages. (PROPOSED SB1015 HD1)

WLO

Decision making to follow.

 

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

2:00 p.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

SB 2454

SD1, HD1

(HSCR1018-06)

RELATING TO OUT-OF-STATE SALES OF TIME SHARE INTERESTS.

Exempts a time share plan, containing time share interests or units that are part of a currently registered Hawaii time share plan, which is offered for sale outside the U.S. from the time sharing law, provided that certain conditions are met. (SB2454 HD1)

TAC, CPC

SB 2295

(HSCR1040-06)

RELATING TO PRINCIPAL PRIVATE DETECTIVES AND GUARDS.

Repeals the requirement that principal detectives and principal guards must be residents of the State to qualify for licensure. Codifies the policy of allowing out-of-state principal detectives and principal guards to be licensed, provided they are fully responsible for the direct management and control of the agency and the agency's employees when detective services are being provided in the State. Allows an agency to emply more than one principal detective or principal guard.

PSM, CPC

SB 2297

SD1

(HSCR1090-06)

RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS.

Amends the definition of "practice of mental health counseling" to clarify that professional counseling services are determined by the specialized education, training, and experience that a practitioner has completed. Sets terms and conditions for interns and post-graduate work. (SD1)

HLT, CPC

SB 3049

SD1

(HSCR1082-06)

RELATING TO HONEY.

Requires honey imported into Hawaii to be labeled according to its country or countries of origin and per cent constituents of natural honey and non-honey sweeteners, including ultra-filtered sweeteners. Requires DOA to adopt rules to certify compliance with labeling and purity requirements. (SD1)

AGR, CPC

HCR 84

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO REVIEW THE AVAILABLE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER AND ASSESS THE AVAILABILITY OF SAFER, EFFECTIVE, AND TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE FLAME RETARDANTS THAT CAN BE USED IN ITS PLACE.

CPC

HCR 112

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO ANALYZE THE PROBABLE EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED REGULATION OF ATHLETE AGENTS AND ASSESS WHETHER ITS ENACTMENT IS CONSISTENT WITH STATE POLICY.

CPC

HCR 142 / HR 105

URGING CONGRESS AND THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION TO ADDRESS PUBLIC INTERESTS AND COMMUNITY NEEDS FOR LOCAL MEDIA, INCLUDING NEWS, ACCESS, AND OWNERSHIP.

CPC

HCR 156 / HR 116

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO DEVELOP A PLAN TO PROVIDE EQUAL PUBLIC, EDUCATION, AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND OPERATIONS OF CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEMS TO ALL MARKETS THROUGHOUT THE STATE.

CPC

HCR 210 / HR 158

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO AUDIT THE HAWAII EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

CPC, FIN

HCR 247

REQUESTING THE DIRECTOR OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO CONSIDER THE REGULATION OF MORTGAGE BROKERS AND SOLICITORS BY THE DIVISION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

CPC

HCR 310 / HR 244

URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO APPROVE LEGISLATION REQUIRING THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE TO PROVIDE MAIL RECIPIENTS THE OPTION OF BEING INCLUDED ON A LIST OF THOSE NOT WISHING TO RECEIVE ANY UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL MAIL.

CPC

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE AND COMMITTEE ON LABOR & PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

3:00 p.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 133 / HR 98

REQUESTING SUPPORT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SEPARATE ELECTRICIANS LICENSING BOARD.

CPC/LAB

Decision making to follow.

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE

Thursday, March 30, 2006

8:30 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 11

ESTABLISHING A TASK FORCE TO STUDY AND RECOMMEND ACTIONS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COQUI FROGS AND OTHER INVASIVE SPECIES.

EEP / AGR, FIN

HCR 12 / HR 8

REQUESTING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SEEK FEDERAL FUNDING TO BE USED FOR PROGRAMS AND MEASURES INTENDED TO CONTAIN AND ERADICATE COQUI FROGS IN HAWAII.

EEP / AGR

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY & MILITARY AFFAIRS AND COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES

Thursday, March 30, 2006

8:30 a.m.

Conference Room 309; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 287 / HR 222

REQUESTING THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF ALL STREAMS AND DRAINAGE CHANNELS IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.

PSM/WLO

HCR 288 / HR 223

REQUESTING THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ADJUTANT GENERAL TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATELY OWNED DAMS IN THE STATE.

PSM/WLO

Decision making to follow.

 

 

8:40 a.m. AGENDA:

PSM only:

HCR 74 / HR 57

Copies of the proposed HD1 are available in the Chair's Office, Room 420.

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO PROVIDE A STATUS REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF A PLANNED CORRECTIONAL FACILITY LOCATED ON PUUNENE ON THE ISLAND OF MAUI.

PSM

Additional testimony will be accepted for the proposed HD1 for the following resolution deferred from 3/23/06:

HCR 49 / HR 35

Proposed HD1:

REQUESTING THE UNITED STATE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY TO PROVIDE RENT RELIEF TO THE USS BOWFIN SUBMARINE MUSEUM AND PARK AND USS MISSOURI MEMORIAL.

PSM

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Thursday, March 30, 2006

9:00 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 76 / HR 58

 

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO STUDY THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE WAIMANALO GULCH SANITARY LANDFILL.

EEP

HCR 99

 

 

 

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF USING RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IN THE STATE'S EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN.

EEP

HCR 116 / HR 86

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF THE PVT LANDFILL

EEP

HCR 158 / HR 118

 

 

REQUESTING THE JUDICIARY TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING ENVIRONMENTAL COURTS IN THE STATE OF HAWAII.

EEP, JUD

HCR 195 / HR 149

 

 

 

 

 

ENCOURAGING HAWAII'S LANDOWNERS, INVESTORS, COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, AND REGULATED ELECTRIC UTILITIES TO PURSUE DEVELOPMENT AND CONVERSION OF FUEL CROPS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, AND REQUESTING THE HAWAII ENERGY POLICY FORUM TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS

EEP

HCR 305 / HR 239

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUPPORTING THE KYOTO PROTOCOL ON CLIMATE CHANGE AS A SIGNIFICANT MEANS TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND STABILIZE THE GLOBAL ATMOSPHERE, AND AS A NECESSARY FIRST STEP TOWARD MAINTAINING THE HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS OF HAWAII RESIDENTS, AND URGING THE GOVERNOR TO REQUEST THE PRESIDENT TO PURSUE RATIFICATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.

EEP, INT

Decision making to follow.

 

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND, & OCEAN RESOURCES

Thursday, March 30, 2006

9:30 a.m.

Conference Room 312; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 307 / HR 241

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO INCLUDE THE USE OF BIOREMEDIATION METHODS TO PREVENT AND MITIGATE POLLUTION IN ITS BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS

EEP / WLO

Decision making to follow.

 

 

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH

Thursday, March 30, 2006

9:00 a.m.

Conference Room 329; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HCR 118

REQUESTING THE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE DIRECTOR OF HEALTH, TO ESTABLISH A ONE-YEAR PILOT PROGRAM IN SELECTED PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ON THE WAIANAE COAST TO PROVIDE FREE EYE EXAMINATIONS TO CHILDREN ENTERING KINDERGARTEN, OR ANY OTHER ELEMENTARY GRADE LEVEL IF ENTERING THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR THE FIRST TIME, WITH A VIEW TO SCREENING FOR EYE HEALTH, AND VISION PROBLEMS, AND ENSURING THAT STUDENTS ARE NOT ERRONEOUSLY DIAGNOSED AS HAVING ATTENTION DEFICIENT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER.

HLT, EDN

HCR 187

REQUESTING THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII STUDY THE COST AND FEASIBILITY OF USING AVATAR TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOP LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR INSTANTANEOUS TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION SYSTEMS FOR THE DEAF AND HEARING-IMPAIRED.

HLT, HED

HCR 105

URGING THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION TO ENTER INTO A LEASE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR A PARKING STRUCTURE FOR MAUI MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER IN WAILUKU, MAUI TO BE FUNDED BY THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION.

HLT, FIN

HCR 113

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO EVALUATE AND RECOMMEND POSSIBLE STATUTORY AND PUBLIC POLICY CHANGES TO DECREASE THE CENSUS AT HAWAII STATE HOSPITAL AND ENHANCE COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH SERVICES FOR FORENSIC PATIENTS.

HLT

HCR 157

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS TO DEVELOP A LONG-RANGE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF KALAUPAPA.

HLT

HCR 229

REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR NATUROPATHY AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE IN ALL FIFTY STATES.

 

HLT, FIN

Decision making only (heard on March 23, 2006):

HCR 83 / HR 63

URGING HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN THE STATE OF HAWAII TO IMPLEMENT THE "UTILIZATION GUIDE FOR THE AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION PRINCIPLES FOR SAFE STAFFING."

HLT, CPC

HCR 295 / HR 230

REQUESTING THE JUDICIARY TO ESTABLISH AN APPROPRIATE FEE FOR COURT-ORDERED FORENSIC EVALUATIONS AND TO PROVIDE COPIES OF THE EXAMINATION REPORTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

HLT, JUD

Decision making to follow.