HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2022

 

COMMITTEE ON ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Rep. Nicole E. Lowen, Chair

Rep. Lisa Marten, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Mark J. Hashem

Rep. Chris Todd

Rep. Scot Z. Matayoshi

Rep. James Kunane Tokioka

Rep. Amy A. Perruso

Rep. Lauren Matsumoto

 

 

AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

TIME:

8:50AM

PLACE:

VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE

Conference Room 325

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

 

 

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A M E N D E D  A G E N D A

 

The following measure(s) has been ADDED to the agenda:  HB1639

 

 

HB 1811

Status

RELATING TO ENERGY.

Allows for new electric vehicle charging stations having a single port to qualify for a rebate.  Increases flexibility of the Public Utilities Commission to administer the electric vehicle charging station rebate program.  Allows for marketing and outreach expense to be included within allowable administration costs of the electric vehicle charging station rebate program.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 1936

Status

RELATING TO ZERO EMISSION VEHICLE FUELING REBATES.

Renames Hawaii's Electric Vehicle Charging System Rebate Program to the Zero-Emission Vehicle Fueling System Rebate Program.  Adds the installation and upgrade of hydrogen refueling stations to the Zero-Emission Vehicle Fueling System Rebate Program.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 2278

Status

RELATING TO ENERGY.

Establishes a refundable income tax credit to mitigate the effect of a carbon emissions tax on taxpayers.  Amends the environmental response, energy, and food security tax to address carbon emissions.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 1639

Status

RELATING TO A CARBON TAX ON AVIATION FUEL.

Imposes a state carbon emissions tax of $6.25 per ton of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions on all aviation fuel.  Directs the aviation fuel tax into the airport revenue fund. Implements a tax credit to mitigate the effects of this tax on lower income taxpayers.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 2423

Status

RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION.

Requires all public works construction projects to conform to certain carbon concrete standards.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 2090

Status

RELATING TO ZERO EMISSION TRANSPORTATION.

Establishes a zero-emission transportation rebate program within the Public Utilities Commission to enable low- and moderate-income families greater access to zero-emission vehicles by providing a rebate on the point-of-sale purchase price of zero-emission vehicles.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 804

Status

RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.

Prohibits the sale by motor vehicle dealers and salespersons of new motor vehicles that are solely powered by fossil fuels and designed for personal use beginning 1/1/2035.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 2054

Status

RELATING TO ENERGY.

Authorizes the High Technology Development Corporation to temporarily re-establish the Hawaii Office of Naval Research Grant Program to provide fifty per cent matching grants to Hawaii awardees of alternative energy research grants from the United States Office of Naval Research.  Establishes the alternative energy research and development revolving fund.  Makes appropriations.

 

EEP, HET, FIN

HB 2388

Status

RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS.

Establishes within the Environmental Impact Survey website an interactive section to allow public comments to be submitted online. Appropriates funds.

 

EEP, JHA, FIN

HB 1519

Status

RELATING TO SUNSCREEN.

Beginning January 1, 2023, prohibits the sale, offer for sale, or distribution in the State of any sunscreen that contains active ingredients that are not generally recognized as safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration, without a prescription issued by a licensed health care provider.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

HB 2493

Status

RELATING TO CARBON SEQUESTRATION INCENTIVES.

Establishes the Hawaii farmland and forest soil health carbon smart incentive program (program) to incentivize carbon sequestration activities through incentives contracts that provide for compensation for eligible practices by program participants.  Appropriates funds for positions and for administering the program.

 

EEP, CPC, FIN

 

The following measure(s) were previously heard on February 3, 2022 at 9:05AM.  No public testimony will be accepted.

 

HB 1646

Status

RELATING TO THE ENVIRONMENT.

Prohibits the sale or distribution of consumer goods for which a deceptive claim about the recyclability of the product or packaging is made.  Requires the department of health to collect data and issue a material characterization study on recyclable materials collected in the State.  Establishes standards for recyclability of products in the State.  Prohibits the sale of any product that is labeled as compostable or biodegradable unless the product meets specified criteria.

 

EEP, CPC

 

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FOR AMENDED NOTICES:  Measures that have been deleted are stricken through and measures that have been added are bolded.

 

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Rep. Nicole E. Lowen

Chair