HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2022

 

COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES, & HOMELESSNESS

Rep. Ryan I. Yamane, Chair

Rep. Adrian K. Tam, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Cedric Asuega Gates

Rep. Scott Y. Nishimoto

Rep. Sharon E. Har

Rep. Gene Ward

Rep. Jeanne Kapela

 

 

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

TIME:

9:00AM

PLACE:

VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE

Conference Room 329

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

 

 

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A G E N D A

 

HB 1700

Status

RELATING TO A SEX TRAFFICKING EMERGENCY SHELTER.

Authorizes the department of human services to establish or contract with a victim service provider to operate an emergency shelter for minors who are victims of sex trafficking or sexual exploitation.  Provides for general excise tax and fee exemptions.  Appropriates funds.

 

HHH, JHA, FIN

HB 2429

Status

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY.

Establishes the Office of Health Equity within the Department of Health.  Appropriates funds. 

 

HHH, CPC, FIN

HB 1384

Status

RELATING TO MEDICAL LOSS RATIOS.

Beginning on January 1, 2022, requires each managed care organization to annually report its medical loss ratio to the department of human services.

 

HHH, CPC, FIN

HB 1797

Status

RELATING TO HOMELESS SERVICES.

Establishes a 3-year medical respite pilot program within the Department of Human Services to provide out-patient health care and supportive services to homeless persons recently discharged from the hospital and non-hospitalized homeless persons who are being moved by police out of unauthorized spaces.  Requires a report to the Legislature.  Appropriates moneys.

 

HHH, FIN

HB 1798

Status

RELATING TO SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE BONDS FOR ASSISTING NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT PROVIDE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenues bonds to assist The Queen's Health Systems.

 

HHH, FIN

HB 1481

Status

RELATING TO THE REDUCED IGNITION PROPENSITY CIGARETTE PROGRAM.

Authorizes additional uses for moneys in the reduced ignition propensity cigarette program special fund to support the State Fire Council and its programs and activities.  Appropriates moneys.

 

HHH, FIN

HB 2462

Status

RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS.

Requires the department of health to issue a certificate of stillbirth, upon request of the parent or parents named on a fetal death certificate issued in the case of a stillbirth.  Appropriates funds.

 

HHH, CPC

HB 1557

Status

RELATING TO TAXATION.

Establishes a tax credit for verified employee blood donations made at an employer sponsored blood drive.  Applies to taxable years 2022-2027.

 

HHH, FIN

HB 2260

Status

RELATING TO CANNABIS.

Amends the circumstances under which medical cannabis may be transported by and between dispensaries.  Increases the allowable number of plants for production centers.  Increases the number of production centers that may be allowed under a dispensary license.  Increases the number of retail dispensing locations that may be allowed under a dispensary license.  Redefines the term "medical cannabis production center" to include any series of structures located within the same secured perimeter fence-line.  Requires the Department of Health to establish the fee structure for the submission of applications for additional production centers and retail dispensing locations and for dispensary-to-dispensary sales.  Amends the Department of Health's duties with respect to the establishment of standards.

 

HHH, CPC, FIN

HB 2261

Status

RELATING TO CANNABIS.

Authorizes a non-registered qualifying patient to engage in the medical use of cannabis for a period of one year from the date of the issuance of a medical provider's certification letter, subject to certain conditions.

 

HHH, CPC, FIN

HB 1578

Status

RELATING TO CANNABIS.

Authorizes the Department of Health to approve in-vehicle receipt of medical cannabis and medical cannabis products on or near the premises of dispensaries under certain conditions.

 

HHH, CPC

HB 2053

Status

RELATING TO CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL USE.

Authorizes medical cannabis dispensaries to distribute cannabis propagules and cuttings to individuals authorized to cultivate cannabis plants for medical use, subject to quantity limits and quality requirements.

 

HHH, CPC

HB 1623

Status

RELATING TO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES.

Expands the prohibition on promoting a controlled substance in, on, or near schools, school vehicles, public parks, and public housing projects or complexes to include group child care centers, group child care homes, public recreation centers, and youth services centers, collectively as protected areas.  Requires the registration and registration renewal of methadone clinics and substance use disorder services clinics as clinics and for handling controlled substances to be contingent upon location at least 750 feet away from protected areas.  Gives methadone clinics and substance use disorder services clinics one year from the effective date of this Act to comply with this Act.

 

HHH, CPC

 

 

 

 

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Rep. Ryan I. Yamane

Chair