OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER

THIRTY-FIRST STATE LEGISLATURE

 

COMMITTEE REFERRALS

 

 

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NO. 28

30TH LEGISLATIVE DAY - MARCH 15, 2022

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Committee Abbreviations:

 


AGR -  Agriculture

CAI -    Culture, Arts, & International Affairs

CMV -  Corrections, Military, & Veterans

CPC -   Consumer Protection & Commerce

ECD -   Economic Development

EDN -  Education

EEP -   Energy & Environmental Protection

FIN -    Finance

GVR -  Government Reform

HET -   Higher Education & Technology

HHH -  Health, Human Services, & Homelessness

HSG -   Housing

JHA -   Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs

LAT -   Labor & Tourism

LMG -  Legislative Management

PDP -   Pandemic & Disaster Preparedness

TRN -   Transportation

WAL -  Water & Land


 

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Committee

 

 

RE-REFERRAL

 

SB2124, SD2

RELATING TO NOISE CONTROL.

Enhances the control of low-frequency noise emitted from establishments regulated by county liquor commissions by setting a maximum permissible noise level in dBC measurements.  Clarifies that emission of noise that exceeds the maximum permissible noise level constitutes a noise violation.  Allows noise violations to be enforced by summons or citation issued by law enforcement officers.  Allows county liquor commissions to adopt rules to issue fines for noise violation.  Allows county liquor commissions to revoke or suspend a liquor license; deny the application, renewal, or transfer of a license; or withhold issuance of a license when the licensee or applicant fails to take corrective action to address noise complaints or violations.  (SD2)

 

HHH, JHA

HCR181

REQUESTING THE JUDICIARY TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO REEVALUATE THE CURRENT FAMILY COURT JUVENILE JUSTICE MODEL AND CONSIDER OTHER MODELS THAT PROVIDE MORE ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION, MORE EFFECTIVELY REHABILITATE JUVENILE OFFENDERS, AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM.

 

JHA