HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2017

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE

Rep. Angus L.K. McKelvey, Chair

Rep. Linda Ichiyama, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Henry J.C. Aquino

Rep. Chris Todd

Rep. Ken Ito

Rep. Ryan I. Yamane

Rep. Calvin K.Y. Say

Rep. Beth Fukumoto

Rep. Gregg Takayama

 

 

AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

TIME:

2:00 PM

PLACE:

Conference Room 329

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

A M E N D E D  A G E N D A

 

The following measure(s) has been DELETED from the agenda:  HB 624, HD1

 

 

HB 50, HD1

(HSCR105)

Status

RELATING TO APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES.

Establishes an Appraisal Management Company Registration Program within the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to conform to minimum standards of the Appraisal Management Companies Final Rule and Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.  Establishes registration requirements, standards, and penalties for violations.

 

IAC, CPC, FIN

HB 75, HD1

(HSCR138)

Status

RELATING TO THE SMALL BUSINESS REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ACT.

Extends the time given to an agency to submit a small business impact statement to the Departmental Advisory Committee on Small Business and the Small Business Regulatory Review Board.  Gives the Board the opportunity to submit comments to the Governor within ten days after the proposed rules are submitted to the Governor for approval for public hearing.  (HB75 HD1)

 

EDB, CPC, FIN

HB 190, HD1

(HSCR102)

Status

RELATING TO PRIVATE FLIGHT SCHOOLS.

Requires the Department of Education to authorize private flight schools that: (1) are physically present in the State; (2) are certified by the Federal Aviation Administration; (3) offer flight instructor certificates; (4) request authorization; and (5) meet other requirements established by the rules of the Department.  (HB190 HD1)

 

EDN/HED, CPC, FIN

HB 206, HD1

(HSCR65)

Status

RELATING TO ENHANCED 911 SERVICES.

Establishes a prepaid wireless E911 surcharge at the point of sale.  Allows sellers to deduct and retain for administrative purposes 3% of the surcharge that is collected.  Requires deposit of surcharge balance in the enhanced 911 fund. (HD1)

 

IAC, CPC, FIN

HB 238

Status

RELATING TO REAL ESTATE BROKERS.

Creates criminal penalties for real estate brokers for improper deposit, segregation, or disposition of client trust account funds.  Requires the principal broker to report the client trust account number and name of the managing institution to the real estate commission.  Specifies that the principal broker must report changes in the account number and account location within ten days of a change.  Authorizes the real estate commission to take action in circuit court to enforce client trust account requirements.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 248, HD1

(HSCR156)

Status

RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.

Requires all health insurers, including health benefits plans under chapter 87A, HRS, to disclose on their public web sites any standards, criteria, or information used for making preauthorization decisions.  (HB248 HD1)

 

HLT, CPC, FIN

HB 624, HD1

(HSCR106)

Status

RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE.

Clarifies the telecommunication exemptions to include small wireless and wireline facilities.  Repeals and codifies in the Hawaii Revised Statutes provisions of Act 151, SLH 2011, that are permanent and general.  Expands the definition of "wireless communications" antennas to include small wireless or wireline facilities.  (HB624 HD1)

 

IAC, CPC, FIN

HB 637, HD1

(HSCR114)

Status

RELATING TO THE STATE BUILDING CODES.

Expedites the review, update, and adoption of the Uniform Plumbing Code as it relates to the Hawaii State Building Codes.  (HB637 HD1)

 

WAL, CPC, FIN

HB 648

Status

RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.

Clarifies that the removal or replacement of a director elected by a class of unit owners shall be by a majority of only the members of that class.  Specifies that for an election in a mixed-use condominium project where directors are elected by different classes of owners, an association may cast a vote or votes allocated to any nonresidential unit owned by the association where those eligible to vote in the election are limited to owners of one or more nonresidential units, including the nonresidential unit owned by the association.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 735, HD1

(HSCR141)

Status

RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE RENTAL INDUSTRY.

Allows lessors of rental motor vehicles to pass on to lessees a government assessed fee.  Defines government assessed vehicle fee and vehicle license recovery fee.  (HB735 HD1)

 

TRN, CPC, FIN

HB 1245, HD1

(HSCR113)

Status

RELATING TO CEMETERIES.

Requires DCCA in consultation with Comptroller to develop strategies for repair and maintenance of Sunset Memorial Park in Pearl City, Oahu.  Authorizes DCCA to access the Sunset Memorial Trust Fund.  Limits liability for persons maintaining or repairing cemetery grounds.  Requires report to Legislature. (HB1245 HD1)

 

WAL, CPC, FIN

HB 1308, HD1

(HSCR152)

Status

RELATING TO HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS.

Requires the Auditor to conduct a study, including a cost analysis, on the necessity and feasibility of establishing an agency within the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to regulate homeowners associations, and to submit a report of its progress to the Legislature prior to the 2018 Regular Session.  (HB1308 HD1)

 

HSG, CPC, FIN

HB 1325

(HSCR51)

Status

RELATING TO BIOSECURITY.

Requires the DOA to establish parameters and construction requirements for biosecurity facilities that provide for and ensure the safety of agricultural and food commodities.  Makes appropriations for the biosecurity program, including projects for import replacements of high risk crops.

 

AGR, CPC, FIN

HB 1574, HD1

(HSCR218)

Status

RELATING TO ENERGY RATES.

Requires the public utilities commission to establish a tiered rate structure for customers of electric utilities.  Requires the commission to establish discounted rates for low-income customers of electric utilities.  Directs the public benefits fee to be appropriately tiered.  Allows the fee to be used to benefit energy efficiency advancement for low- and middle-income ratepayers and for emergency energy workforce retraining and transition programs.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 1181, HD1

(HSCR209)

Status

RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION PRESCRIPTION DRUG REIMBURSEMENT.

Amends the reimbursement rate for prescription drugs in the workers' compensation system to be ninety per cent of the average wholesale price.  Restricts the provision of physician-dispensed prescription drugs to an unspecified time following injury.  (HB1181 HD1)

 

LAB, CPC, FIN

HB 1080, HD1

(HSCR182)

Status

RELATING TO THE AUTHORITY TO ADJUST PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL LICENSING FEES.

Updates section 92-28, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to include all of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs' professional and vocational licensing chapters to allow for flexibility to adjust professional and vocational licensing fees in a timely manner, subject to the approval of the Governor.  (HB1080 HD1)

 

IAC, CPC, FIN

HB 1471, HD1

(HSCR180)

Status

RELATING TO TAXATION.

Allows transient accommodations brokers to register as tax collection agents to collect and remit general excise and transient accommodations taxes on behalf of operators and plan managers using their services.  Ensures that the subject property is in compliance with applicable land use laws.  Allocates $1,000,000 of TAT revenues to each county for FY 2017-2018.  Sunsets on 12/31/2022.  (HB1471 HD1)

 

TOU, CPC, FIN

HB 1262, HD1

(HSCR183)

Status

RELATING TO CHARTER TOUR OPERATORS.

Permits charter tour operators to maintain client trust accounts in a federally insured financial institution outside the State; provided that charter tour operators agree to allow the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to access the tour operator's financial records through the financial institution. (HB1262 HD1)

 

IAC, CPC, FIN

HB 1081, HD1

(HSCR186)

Status

RELATING TO CITATIONS FOR BEAUTY CULTURE VIOLATIONS.

Authorizes the issuance of a citation for specific violations of beauty culture laws by licensees and permittees.  Sets forth a process for licensees and permittees to contest the citation and provides for the assessment of fines for each violation. (HB1081 HD1)

 

IAC, CPC, JUD

HB 914, HD1

(HSCR215)

Status

RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE.

Requires a health carrier with a network plan to maintain a network that provides sufficient practitioners and services to meet the needs of the enrollees or members.  (HB914 HD1)

 

HLT, CPC, FIN

 

 

 

 

 

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Rep. Angus L.K. McKelvey

Chair