HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2022

 

COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY & HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS

Rep. Mark M. Nakashima, Chair

Rep. Scot Z. Matayoshi, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Linda Ichiyama

Rep. Nadine K. Nakamura

Rep. Dale T. Kobayashi

Rep. Roy M. Takumi

Rep. Matthew S. LoPresti

Rep. Chris Todd

Rep. Nicole E. Lowen

Rep. James Kunane Tokioka

Rep. Angus L.K. McKelvey

Rep. Gene Ward

 

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

TIME:

2:00 p.m.

PLACE:

VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE

 

 

 

 

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A G E N D A

 

 

 

 

HB 1459

Status

RELATING TO JUVENILE RESTITUTION.

Amends section 571-48, HRS, to, upon request, mandate victim restitution in juvenile cases.

 

JHA

HB 1462

Status

RELATING TO WITNESS FEES IN CRIMINAL CASES.

Clarifies applicable reimbursement to the State or a defendant for expert witness fees, as it pertains to testimony, preparation, and in-court attendance in state court criminal proceedings.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1469

Status

RELATING TO UNAUTHORIZED CONTROL OF A PROPELLED VEHICLE.

Creates an affirmative defense for anyone charged with unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle, where the defendant purchased the vehicle in good faith and believed themselves to be the actual owner of the vehicle.

 

JHA

HB 1541

Status

RELATING TO CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS.

Clarifies acceptable procedure for initiating criminal complaints.

 

JHA

HB 1435

Status

RELATING TO PUBLIC NOTICES.

Allows government agencies to publish public notices on an official website as an alternative to a newspaper.

 

JHA, CPC, FIN

HB 1448

Status

RELATING TO TRAFFIC FINES.

Authorizes the respective counties to impose and collect fines for violations of the Statewide Traffic Code, in addition to the fines imposed by the State under Chapter 291C, HRS.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1537

Status

RELATING TO THE CHILDREN'S JUSTICE PROGRAM.

Updates the purpose of the children's justice program to include investigation and management of cases involving suspected or confirmed child sex trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation of children, other child maltreatment, and child witnesses to crime or violence.  Makes conforming amendments.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1539

Status

RELATING TO THE SAFETY OF JUDICIARY PERSONNEL.

Prohibits the posting of judges' and other court staff's personal information on the internet with the intent to intimidate or threaten.  Establishes a judicial security task force to review and recommend additional measures for ensuring the safety of federal and state judges and specified judicial staff while taking into consideration the operational needs of government offices, agencies and the public.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1456

Status

RELATING TO THEFT IN THE SECOND DEGREE.

Amends the offense of theft in the second degree to include theft of an electric gun.

 

JHA

HB 1573

Status

RELATING TO POLICING.

Requires officers serving a warrant issued by a district court to do so while wearing an authorized uniform and using a body‑worn video camera.

 

JHA

HB 1567

Status

RELATING TO CRIMINAL PRETRIAL REFORM.

Eliminates the use of monetary bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for traffic offenses; violations; and nonviolent petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and class C felony offenses, with certain exceptions.  Requires PSD to take steps to provide videoconferencing to a defendant who chooses to participate in a bail report interview via videoconference.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1584

Status

RELATING TO THE POWER OF ARREST.

Updates the list of federal agencies whose law enforcement officers may make arrests for certain offenses under state law by adding United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations and deleting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services from the list.  Updates references to the titles of the heads of the district offices for the listed federal agencies and the names of these agencies, including United States Customs and Border Protection.

 

JHA

HB 124

Status

RELATING TO ELECTIONS.

Requires the chief election officer to develop and distribute a voter information guide for all candidates running for state office, including candidates running for any trustee position of the office of Hawaiian affairs. 

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1470

Status

RELATING TO ELECTIONS.

Repeals deadlines relating to the tabulation of ballots.  Amends the circumstances under which mandatory recounts of votes shall occur.

 

JHA, FIN

HB 1472

Status

RELATING TO THE WITHDRAWAL OF PETITION SIGNATURES.

Amends statutory provisions relating to the information necessary for a signer of a petition to withdraw the signer's name from the petition.

 

JHA

HB 1551

Status

RELATING TO THE COMMISSION TO PROMOTE UNIFORM LEGISLATION.

Provides a limited exemption for the Hawaii Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation from certain requirements of part I of chapter 92, HRS, for the purpose of allowing commissioners of the Commission to Promote Uniform Legislation to attend and participate in a full capacity in meetings hosted by the Uniform Law Commission, without any limitation on the number of participating commissioners, in furtherance of its goal of representing and promoting uniformity of legislation for the State.

 

JHA, FIN

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Rep. Mark M. Nakashima

Chair