THE SENATE

KA AHA KENEKOA

 

THE THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2023

 

COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY

Senator Karl Rhoads, Chair

Senator Mike Gabbard, Vice Chair

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

TIME:

9:40 AM

PLACE:

Conference Room 016 & Videoconference

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

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A G E N D A

 

SB 495

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.

Extends the time each county has to amend and adopt the Hawaii state building codes from two years to six years.

 

JDC, WAM

SB 179

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO ADVISORY COMMITTEES.

Renames the statewide and county-level voters with special needs advisory committees to elections accessibility needs advisory committees.  Recognizes that voting accessibility needs may arise from disabilities other than those of a physical nature.

 

JDC

SB 182

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INTERESTS.

Establishes that certain candidates shall file disclosures of financial interests no later than 10 days after the nomination filing deadline.  Establishes that the unauthorized release of confidential financial disclosure information is subject to chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes.  Amends the fines imposed and procedures relating to disclosures of financial interests.

 

JDC

SB 805

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO LOBBYING.

Amends the definitions of "administrative action" and "lobbying" in Chapter 97, HRS.

 

JDC

SB 197

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO VIOLATIONS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAW.

Increases the amount of fine from $1,000 to $5,000 that may be assessed against a noncandidate committee making only independent expenditures that has received at least 1 contribution of more than $10,000, or spent more than $10,000 in an election period, for campaign spending law violations.  Allows the Campaign Spending Commission to order the fine be up to 3 times the amount of the unlawful contribution or expenditure, and to order that the payment of the fine assessed against a noncandidate committee, or any portion thereof, be paid from the personal funds of an officer of the noncandidate committee.

 

JDC

SB 226

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.

Adds a new section to Chapter 801, Hawaii Revised Statutes, establishing circumstances in which the presence of a defendant is required for court proceedings or may be waived.

 

JDC

SB 228

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO FRAUD.

Establishes the offense of fraud as a class B felony.  Establishes the offense of making a false, fictitious, or fraudulent claim against the State or a county as a class C felony.  Establishes the offense of the use of false statements or entries in matters within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branches of the State as a class C felony.

 

JDC

SB 977

      Proposed SD1

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY.

Allows for judicial review of orders fixing minimum terms of imprisonment.  Specifies that in any civil action brought by the petitioner seeking compensation of any kind or nature whatsoever as a result of, related to, or arising from a conviction and imprisonment for crimes for which the person was actually innocent, any recovery will offset, dollar for dollar, the total award made in the civil action against whom claims are asserted.  Repeals section 661B-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes.

(Proposed SD1)

 

Copies of the proposed SD 1 are available from the Senate Document Center and on the Legislature's website:  www.capitol.hawaii.gov.

 

JDC

SB 669

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO CANNABIS.

Establishes regulations for the cultivation, sale, and personal use of small amounts of cannabis.  Decriminalizes and regulates small amounts of cannabis for personal use.  Establishes taxes for cannabis sales. 

 

JDC, WAM

SB 719

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF INFORMATION PRACTICES.

Gives the Office of Information Practices the discretion to resolve disputes about open records or open meetings either through an opinion or, when the opinion would likely be in favor of the agency, through informal written guidance.  Appropriates funding for the Office of Information Practices to hire two new full-time positions for a Legal Assistant and Attorney.

 

JDC, WAM

 

Decision Making to follow, if time permits.

 

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Senator Karl Rhoads

Chair