HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STATE OF HAWAII

TWENTY-FOURTH STATE LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION, 2007

 

 

April 12, 2007

 

 

47th Day

 

 

ORDER OF BUSINESS

 

 

Invocation -   Pastor Hailama Farden

                        Waianae Protestant Church

 

1.         Roll Call

 

2.         Reading of the Journal

 

3.         Messages from the Governor

 

Received message numbers 321 through 324.

 

4.         Senate Communications

 

                        See Addendum

 

 

 

ORDER OF THE DAY

 

 

5.         Unfinished Business

 

            Human Services & Housing/Health

 

 

H.R. No. 257

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                        

 

 

 

H.C.R. No. 322

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

             Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1941

S.B. No. 1004, S.D. 2, H.D. 2

 

RELATING TO PSYCHOLOGISTS.

(Prescriptive Authority; Psychologists)

 

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING              

 

            Judiciary

 

 

S.B. No. 1665, H.D. 1

 

RELATING TO ANIMALS.

(Cruelty to Animals)

 

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1805)

 

PASS THIRD READING                                           

 

            FINANCE

 

 

S.B. No. 1792, S.D. 3, H.D. 3

 

RELATING TO THE HAWAII HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION.

(Hawaii Health Systems Corporation; Regional Affiliate Boards)

 

(See Floor Amendment. No. 11)

 

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING              

 

 

 

 

6.         Reports of Standing Committees

 

 

            Public Safety & Military Affairs/Water, Land, Ocean Resources &             Hawaiian Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1942

H.R. No. 210, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO ESTABLISH A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF A NATIVE HAWAIIAN HEALING PROGRAM ON THE ISLAND OF KAHO‘OLAWE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS AND OTHER PERSONS INCARCERATED IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1943

H.C.R. No. 263, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO ESTABLISH A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF A NATIVE HAWAIIAN HEALING PROGRAM ON THE ISLAND OF KAHO‘OLAWE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIANS AND OTHER PERSONS INCARCERATED IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES.

 

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Transportation

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1944

H.R. No. 127

 

URGING CONGRESS TO PASS, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO SIGN, THE CAMERON GULBRANSEN KIDS AND CAR SAFETY ACT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1945

H.C.R. No. 160

 

URGING CONGRESS TO PASS, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO SIGN, THE CAMERON GULBRANSEN KIDS AND CAR SAFETY ACT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1946

H.R. No. 199

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONSIDER BUILDING A BIKEWAY CORRIDOR ALONGSIDE THE FIXED GUIDEWAY SYSTEM AND UNDERNEATH THE ELEVATED SECTIONS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1947

H.C.R. No. 249

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU TO CONSIDER BUILDING A BIKEWAY CORRIDOR ALONGSIDE THE FIXED GUIDEWAY SYSTEM AND UNDERNEATH THE ELEVATED SECTIONS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1948

H.C.R. No. 163

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF CONSTRUCTING A DIRECT ACCESS ON-RAMP FROM THE KANEOHE-BOUND LANES OF THE LIKELIKE HIGHWAY ONTO THE WINDWARD-BOUND LANES OF THE INTERSTATE H-3 FREEWAY TO KAILUA IN ORDER TO FACILITATE TRAVEL AND REDUCE TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN KANEOHE TOWN.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            TRANSPORTATION

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1949

H.C.R. No. 28, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF REQUIRING VEHICLE IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICES FOR CONVICTED DRUNK DRIVING OFFENDERS.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Higher Education/Education

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1950

H.R. No. 250

 

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1951

H.C.R. No. 315

 

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Higher Education

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1952

H.C.R. No. 89

 

URGING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO EXTEND ITS CURRENT LAND LEASE WITH LEAHI HOSPITAL TO FACILITATE THE EFFECTIVE PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A CAMPUS-WIDE MASTER PLAN FOR LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE SERVICES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1953

H.R. No. 173, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE SPARK M. MATSUNAGA INSTITUTE FOR PEACE, LOCATED WITHIN THE CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA, TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY OF DESIGNATING HAWAII AS THE "GENEVA OF THE PACIFIC".

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            HIGHER EDUCATION

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1954

H.C.R. No. 215, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE SPARK M. MATSUNAGA INSTITUTE FOR PEACE, LOCATED WITHIN THE CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA, TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY OF DESIGNATING HAWAII AS THE "GENEVA OF THE PACIFIC".

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1955

H.C.R. No. 112, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DIVISION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO REVIEW CHAPTER 449, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, RELATING TO ESCROW DEPOSITORIES.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce/Judiciary

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1956

H.R. No. 228

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO REPORT ON ITS EXPERIENCE WITH AND TO EVALUATE THE CURRENT SYSTEM FOR CONDOMINIUM DISPUTE RESOLUTION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1957

H.C.R. No. 287

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS TO REPORT ON ITS EXPERIENCE WITH AND TO EVALUATE THE CURRENT SYSTEM FOR CONDOMINIUM DISPUTE RESOLUTION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Tourism & Culture

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1958

H.R. No. 118

 

REQUESTING THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO COORDINATE DEVELOPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION TO VISITORS OF INFORMATION ON RECREATION SAFETY AND CRIME PREVENTION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            TOURISM & CULTURE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1959

H.R. No. 195

 

DECLARING SEPTEMBER 28 AS CONFUCIUS DAY IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1960

H.C.R. No. 244

 

DECLARING SEPTEMBER 28 AS CONFUCIUS DAY IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1961

H.R. No. 262

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM AND THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO INCREASE THEIR MARKETING EFFORTS IN THE NICHE MARKET OF HERITAGE TOURISM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1962

H.C.R. No. 325

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM AND THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO INCREASE THEIR MARKETING EFFORTS IN THE NICHE MARKET OF HERITAGE TOURISM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1963

H.R. No. 229, H.D. 2

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM AND THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT ACTIVITIES TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VISITORS FROM TAIWAN.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1964

H.C.R. No. 288, H.D. 2

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM AND THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT ACTIVITIES TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF VISITORS FROM TAIWAN.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Legislative Management

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1965

H.C.R. No. 46

 

REQUESTING A SUNRISE REVIEW ON THE REGISTRATION OF PROVIDERS OF DEBT-MANAGEMENT SERVICES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1966

H.C.R. No. 51, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING A FINANCIAL AUDIT OF THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY AND ITS TENANTS' ASSOCIATIONS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1967

H.C.R. No. 107, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A FINANCIAL, PROGRAM, AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION'S HAWAIIAN STUDIES PROGRAM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1968

H.C.R. No. 108

 

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO PERFORM A SUNRISE REVIEW TO DETERMINE WHETHER HOME INSPECTORS SHOULD BE LICENSED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1969

H.C.R. No. 222

 

REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR TO ASSESS AND RECOMMEND CHANGES IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF STATE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Health

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1970

H.R. No. 105, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR'S CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR THE ETHICAL RECRUITMENT OF NURSES.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            HEALTH

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1971

H.C.R. No. 131, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR'S CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR THE ETHICAL RECRUITMENT OF NURSES.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Judiciary

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1972

H.R. No. 138

 

URGING HAWAII'S LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO USE THE "A CHILD IS MISSING" ALERT PROGRAM IN LOCATING MISSING PERSONS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                                                                                                                 

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1973

H.C.R. No. 176

 

URGING HAWAII'S LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO USE THE "A CHILD IS MISSING" ALERT PROGRAM IN LOCATING MISSING PERSONS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Water, Land, Ocean Resources & Hawaiian Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1974

H.R. No. 154

 

REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF WAIMEA VALLEY.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1975

H.C.R. No. 196

 

REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF WAIMEA VALLEY.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1976

H.C.R. No. 174

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE ON CERTAIN AQUATIC SURF RESOURCES IN THE STATE INCLUDING THE COST OF FUNDING A STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF CONSTRUCTING ARTIFICIAL REEFS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Water, Land, Ocean Resources & Hawaiian Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1977

H.C.R. No. 279

 

URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO IMMEDIATELY REMOVE THE DERELICT SAILBOAT "DOLPHIN" FROM THE REEF IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY AREA FACING FRONT STREET, LAHAINA, MAUI.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1978

H.C.R. No. 63, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP OF THE RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN CERTAIN LANES IN URBAN OAHU.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1979

H.C.R. No. 233, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO REVIEW THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DEPARTMENT'S BOATING SPEED LIMIT GUIDELINE IN DESIGNATED HUMPBACK WHALE AREAS.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1980

H.C.R. No. 278, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE COUNTY OF MAUI TO INVENTORY ITS ROADS IN LIMBO.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Finance

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1981

H.C.R. No. 48, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON PROVIDING CHILD CARE SERVICES TO CHILDREN OF STATE EMPLOYEES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1982

H.C.R. No. 53

 

ENCOURAGING THE COUNTIES TO FORM PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE STATE AND PRIVATE SECTOR TO COVER HEALTHCARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND OVERHEAD COSTS FOR PRIMARY CARE AND SPECIALTY PHYSICIANS PRACTICING MEDICINE IN HAWAII'S RURAL AREAS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1983

H.C.R. No. 77, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON PREDATORY MORTGAGE LENDING IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1984

H.C.R. No. 252

 

REQUESTING THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES STUDY AND EVALUATE ALTERNATIVES IN UPGRADING THE STATE’S PAYROLL AND PERSONNEL SYSTEMS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1985

H.C.R. No. 281

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION TO SUBMIT PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO ASSIST THE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A RAPID ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION PRODUCT WITH TAX INCENTIVES TO PRIVATE COMPANIES FOR RELATED WORK.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1986

H.C.R. No. 317

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO IMPLEMENT A TRANSPORTATION PERFORMANCE PROGRAM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1987

H.R. No. 34

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO ESTABLISH AN INTERIM TASK FORCE TO REVIEW THE STATE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE COST PROGRAM'S REIMBURSEMENT POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON SMALL, INDEPENDENT, COMMUNITY PHARMACIES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1988

H.C.R. No. 54

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO ESTABLISH AN INTERIM TASK FORCE TO REVIEW THE STATE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE COST PROGRAM'S REIMBURSEMENT POLICY AND ITS IMPACT ON SMALL, INDEPENDENT, COMMUNITY PHARMACIES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1989

H.R. No. 94, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO INVESTIGATE AND COORDINATE THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL AND SOCIAL SERVICES TO MIGRANTS FROM FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1990

H.C.R. No. 119, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO INVESTIGATE AND COORDINATE THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL AND SOCIAL SERVICES TO MIGRANTS FROM FREELY ASSOCIATED STATES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1991

H.R. No. 104, H.D. 1

 

CONVENING AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ADDRESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEX ASSAULT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1992

H.C.R. No. 130, H.D. 1

 

CONVENING AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ADDRESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEX ASSAULT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1993

H.R. No. 108, H.D. 1

 

ENCOURAGING THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO INVEST IN HAWAII VENTURE CAPITAL.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1994

H.C.R. No. 134, H.D. 1

 

ENCOURAGING THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM TO INVEST IN HAWAII VENTURE CAPITAL.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1995

H.R. No. 125

 

EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT THE STATE SHOULD IMMEDIATELY COMMENCE EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS FOR KUKUI GARDENS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1996

H.C.R. No. 158

 

EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT THE STATE SHOULD IMMEDIATELY COMMENCE EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS FOR KUKUI GARDENS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1997

H.R. No. 131

 

REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO DESIGN A LONG-TERM COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL PLAN AND CONDUCT A POLICY REVIEW.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1998

H.C.R. No. 166

 

REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO DESIGN A LONG-TERM COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL PLAN AND CONDUCT A POLICY REVIEW.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1999

H.R. No. 134

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO ESTABLISH A ONE-TO-ONE COMPUTER ACCESS PROGRAM WITHIN THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2000

H.C.R. No. 171

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO ESTABLISH A ONE-TO-ONE COMPUTER ACCESS PROGRAM WITHIN THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2001

H.R. No. 136

 

URGING CONGRESS TO ENACT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2002

H.C.R. No. 173

 

URGING CONGRESS TO ENACT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2003

H.R. No. 147, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL OUTREACH SERVICES TO HOMELESS INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND YOUTH IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2004

H.C.R. No. 189, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL OUTREACH SERVICES TO HOMELESS INFANTS, CHILDREN, AND YOUTH IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2005

H.R. No. 151

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO ESTABLISH THE OFFICE OF LANGUAGE ACCESS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2006

H.C.R. No. 193

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO ESTABLISH THE OFFICE OF LANGUAGE ACCESS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2007

H.R. No. 160

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO FUND BREAST CANCER AND CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING FOR LOW-INCOME WOMEN IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2008

H.C.R. No. 202

 

REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO FUND BREAST CANCER AND CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING FOR LOW-INCOME WOMEN IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2009

H.R. No. 162

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO FACILITATE PROVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO NON-CITIZEN VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2010

H.C.R. No. 204

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO FACILITATE PROVISION OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO NON-CITIZEN VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2011

H.R. No. 177

 

URGING THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO REMOVE DESIGNATED UNITS AT KALIHI VALLEY HOMES FROM THE LIST OF STRUCTURES SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION AND TO WORK WITH THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RENOVATE THE BUILDINGS INSTEAD.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2012

H.C.R. No. 219

 

URGING THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO REMOVE DESIGNATED UNITS AT KALIHI VALLEY HOMES FROM THE LIST OF STRUCTURES SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION AND TO WORK WITH THE HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY TO RENOVATE THE BUILDINGS INSTEAD.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2013

H.R. No. 194

 

REQUESTING A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A MULTIMEDIA ACCELERATED LEARNING TECHNOLOGY PILOT PROGRAM IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2014

H.C.R. No. 243

 

REQUESTING A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING A MULTIMEDIA ACCELERATED LEARNING TECHNOLOGY PILOT PROGRAM IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2015

H.R. No. 222

 

URGING THE HAWAII CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SEEK AMENDMENTS TO THE MEDICARE PAYMENT SYSTEM TO INCREASE REIMBURSEMENTS TO HAWAII'S HOSPITALS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            FINANCE

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2016

H.C.R. No. 282

 

URGING THE HAWAII CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SEEK AMENDMENTS TO THE MEDICARE PAYMENT SYSTEM TO INCREASE REIMBURSEMENTS TO HAWAII'S HOSPITALS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2017

H.R. No. 266, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO OPEN AND RECONFIGURE THE EASTBOUND SHOULDER LANES FROM MAKAKILO DRIVE TO THE WAIPAHU OFF-RAMP ON THE H-1 FREEWAY DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOURS TO HELP ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2018

H.C.R. No. 329, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO OPEN AND RECONFIGURE THE EASTBOUND SHOULDER LANES FROM MAKAKILO DRIVE TO THE WAIPAHU OFF-RAMP ON THE H-1 FREEWAY DURING THE MORNING RUSH HOURS TO HELP ALLEVIATE TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Public Safety & Military Affairs

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2019

H.R. No. 91

 

REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO SUPPORT PASSAGE OF THE NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT ACT OF 2007.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                                                                                                                 

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2020

H.C.R. No. 115

 

REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO SUPPORT PASSAGE OF THE NATIONAL GUARD EMPOWERMENT ACT OF 2007.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            PUBLIC SAFETY & MILITARY AFFAIRS

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2021

H.C.R. No. 180

 

RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE TO COMMEMORATE THE HONORABLE SERVICE OF THE F-14 TOMCAT IN DEFENDING FREEDOM.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Transportation

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2022

H.R. No. 110

 

REQUESTING A STUDY OF STATE AND COUNTY INTERSECTIONS TO DETERMINE WHETHER TRAFFIC SIGNALS PROVIDE SUFFICIENT TIME FOR ELDERLY PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS THE STREET.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2023

H.C.R. No. 137

 

REQUESTING A STUDY OF STATE AND COUNTY INTERSECTIONS TO DETERMINE WHETHER TRAFFIC SIGNALS PROVIDE SUFFICIENT TIME FOR ELDERLY PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS THE STREET.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Human Services & Housing

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2024

H.R. No. 247

 

REQUESTING THAT THE ISSUANCE OF VISAS FOR FAMILY REUNIFICATION OF IMMIGRANT RELATIVES BE EXPEDITED.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2025

H.C.R. No. 308

 

REQUESTING THAT THE ISSUANCE OF VISAS FOR FAMILY REUNIFICATION OF IMMIGRANT RELATIVES BE EXPEDITED.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce/Judiciary

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2026

H.C.R. No. 109

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM TO PROVIDE AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF CHANGES TO HAWAII'S KONA COFFEE MINIMUM CONTENT LAWS, AND REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO STUDY WAYS TO IMPROVE ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE LAWS.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                                                                                                                 

 

            Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2027

H.C.R. No. 110

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO ADOPT ADMINISTRATIVE RULES TO ESTABLISH UNIFORM INSPECTION, CERTIFICATION, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL COFFEE GROWN IN HAWAII.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2028

H.C.R. No. 111

 

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO STUDY LABELING REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE USE OF HAWAII-GROWN COFFEE NAMES.

 

FOR ADOPTION                                                         

 

            Public Safety & Military Affairs/Health

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2029

H.R. No. 186, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO TAKE ACTION TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO CONDUCT A REVIEW OF THE STORAGE, USE, AND DISPOSAL OF DEPLETED URANIUM MUNITIONS IN HAWAII.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2030

H.C.R. No. 229, H.D. 1

 

REQUESTING THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF THE STATE OF HAWAII TO TAKE ACTION TO OBTAIN ASSISTANCE FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO CONDUCT A REVIEW OF THE STORAGE, USE, AND DISPOSAL OF DEPLETED URANIUM MUNITIONS IN HAWAII.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

            Human Services & Housing

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2031

H.R. No. 48, H.D. 2

 

URGING THE ADOPTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS' CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

            Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 2032

H.C.R. No. 69, H.D. 2

 

URGING THE ADOPTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS' CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD.

 

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION                            

 

 

 

7.         Announcements

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Addendum

 

Received notice of reconsideration and request for the following House Bills to be returned to the Senate:

 

H.B. No. 429, H.D. 1

H.B. No. 504

H.B. No. 1907, H.D. 1

 

 

Received communications transmitting the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions, all having been adopted in the Senate:

 

S.C.R. No. 42, S.D. 1

S.C.R. No. 64, S.D. 1

S.C.R. No. 113

S.C.R. No. 194, S.D. 1

S.C.R. No. 202

S.C.R. No. 212, S.D. 1

S.C.R. No. 216

 

 

Received communication informing the House that the Senate has disagreed to amendments proposed by the House to the following Senate Bills:

 

S.B. No. 55, S.D. 1, H.D. 2

S.B. No. 784, S.D. 1, H.D. 2

S.B. No. 866, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

S.B. No. 1047, H.D. 2

S.B. No. 1675, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

 

Received communication informing the House that the Senate has reconsidered action in disagreeing to amendments proposed by the House, has moved to agree, and has passed Senate Bill No. 1444, S.D. 1, H.D. 1, on Final Reading:

 

 

Received communication informing the House that the Senate has appointed conferees to the following House Bills:

 

 

H.B. No. 13, H.D. 1, S.D. 1

Sakamoto, Chair; Baker, Co-Chair; Nishihara, Gabbard

H.B. No. 14, H.D. 1, S.D. 1

Sakamoto, Chair; Baker, Co-Chair; Tokuda, Gabbard

H.B. No. 17, H.D. 1, S.D. 1

Sakamoto, Chair; Nishihara, Gabbard

H.B. No. 1014, H.D. 2, S.D. 1

Sakamoto, Chair; Baker, Co-Chair; Tokuda, Gabbard

H.B. No. 1153, S.D. 1

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

 

 

Received communication informing the House that the Senate has appointed conferees to the following Senate Bills:

 

S.B. No. 46, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

S.B. No. 58, S.D. 2, H.D. 1

Taniguchi, Chair; Hee, Co-Chair; Espero, Slom

S.B. No. 149, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Baker, Chair; Tsutsui, Whalen

S.B. No. 228, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

S.B. No. 618, H.D. 1

Inouye, Chair; Sakamoto, Co-Chair; Hemmings

S.B. No. 755, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Inouye, Chair; Tsutsui, Hemmings

S.B. No. 784, S.D. 1, H.D. 2

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

S.B. No. 1047, H.D. 2

English, Chair; Hooser, Gabbard

S.B. No. 1161, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Chun Oakland, Chair; Hee, Co-Chair; Fukunaga, Hemmings

S.B. No. 1236, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Kokubun, Chair; Tokuda, Slom

S.B. No. 1529, S.D. 2, H.D. 2

English, Chair; Hee, Co-Chair; Hooser, Gabbard

S.B. No. 1709, S.D. 1, H.D. 2

English, Chair; Tsutsui, Gabbard

S.B. No. 1954, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

S.B. No. 1957, S.D. 1, H.D.  1

Hee, Chair; Kokubun, Gabbard

 

 

Received communications returning the following House Bills, all having passed Third Reading in the Senate (169):

 


H.B. No.

426,

H.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

528,

H.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

581,

H.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

659,

H.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

863,

H.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1095,

H.D. 1

 

 

 

 

 

H.B. No.

10,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

19,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

30,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

34,

S.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

55,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

71,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

90,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

104,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

116,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

122,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

150,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

154,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

155,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

162,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

211,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

212,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

226,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

249,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

250,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

257,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

260,

S.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

275,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

277,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

310,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

317,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

325,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

338,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

356,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

357,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

367,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

375,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

379,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

399,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

400,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

402,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

436,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

451,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

469,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

483,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

487,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

497,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

500,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

507,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

531,

H.D. 3,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

600,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

639,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

652,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

667,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

676,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

718,

S.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

751,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

760,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

776,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

777,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

791,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

807,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

825,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

833,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

835,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

843,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

854,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

855,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

859,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

861,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

895,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

902,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

910,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

928,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

936,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

962,

S.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

964,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

987,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1001,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1003,

H.D. 3,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1004,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1008,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1018,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1034,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1044,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1063,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1083,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1114,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1130,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1133,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1149,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1152,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1155,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1171,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1200,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1201,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1210,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1211,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1212,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1220,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1221,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1231,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1246,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1256,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1260,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1264,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1268,

H.D. 3,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1270,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1277,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

1283,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1291,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1292,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1306,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1322,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1323,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1328,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1336,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1337,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1339,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1345,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

1352,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1356,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1359,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1370,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1379,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1399,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1406,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1414,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1435,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1440,

H.D. 3,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1479,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1493,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1500,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1503,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1516,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1518,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1567,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1568,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1569,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1570,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1572,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1605,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1608,

S.D. 3

 

H.B. No.

1612,

S.D. 1

 

H.B. No.

1614,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1628,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1630,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1631,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1639,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

1641,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1646,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1659,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1670,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1719,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1721,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1746,

S.D. 2

 

H.B. No.

1750,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1757,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 3

H.B. No.

1764,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1787,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1818,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1830,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1833,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 1

H.B. No.

1836,

H.D. 1

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1848,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1866,

H.D. 3,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1899,

H.D. 2,

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1909,

H.D. 1

S.D. 2

H.B. No.

1950,

H.D. 1,

S.D. 2