THE SENATE

KA AHA KENEKOA

 

THE THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2023

 

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND MILITARY AFFAIRS

Senator Glenn Wakai, Chair

Senator Brandon J.C. Elefante, Vice Chair

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

 

DATE:

Friday, February 3, 2023

TIME:

3:00 PM

PLACE:

Conference Room 225 & Videoconference

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

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A G E N D A

 

SB 922

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT REFORM.

Requires a law enforcement officer who observes criminal misconduct by another law enforcement officer to report the criminal misconduct.  Requires passage of a psychological screening test battery to qualify for appointment as a law enforcement officer.  Subjects a law enforcement officer to denial, suspension, or revocation of a law enforcement officer's certification for failure to report observed criminal misconduct or committing an act of criminal misconduct.  Prohibits the use of a chokehold by a law enforcement officer unless the use of deadly force is justifiable.  Defines chokehold.

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1159

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENTS.

Clarifies when the identity of a police officer, who has been suspended or discharged following a misconduct incident, is to be disclosed in a county police department's annual report to the legislature.

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1018

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO EMERGENCY POWERS.

Requires the Governor to ensure continued operation of medical facilities upon declaration of a state of emergency and during times of health or pandemic emergencies.  Allows hospitals to suspend elective surgeries during the period of emergency to address the facility's bed capacity.  Defines "hospital".

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1059

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO EMERGENCY WORKERS.

Amends the definition of "emergency worker" in the Penal Code to include communications dispatchers.

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1091

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO THE COUNTIES.

Authorizes certain counties to use county surcharge on GET revenues and fuel tax revenues for the repair and maintenance of private roadways that are open to and used by the public.

 

PSM, WAM

SB 1099

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO TAXATION.

Extends the period in which a county may adopt a surcharge on state tax, under certain conditions.  Authorizes the use of the surcharge revenues for affordable and workforce housing infrastructure.  Allows the counties to use surcharge revenues for housing infrastructure, including roadways, water, and sewer.

 

PSM, WAM

SB 1112

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO SHORT-TERM RENTALS.

Prohibits bans on dwelling unit rentals having a term between one and five months for inter-island relocations and temporary workers.  Authorizes county councils to adopt any ordinances necessary to implement the prohibition by 6/30/2024.

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1123

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO PERMITTED INTERACTIONS.

Exempts members of a county council from the limitation on the number of members that may attend an informational meeting or presentation on matters relating to official county council business for purposes of permitted interactions.  Clarifies that such meetings shall be meetings that are open to the public.

 

PSM, JDC

SB 1163

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO CIVIL AIR PATROL.

Appropriates funds for operational expenses of the Hawaii Wing of the Civil Air Patrol.

 

PSM, WAM

 

 

 

 

Decision Making to follow, if time permits.

 

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Please note the following:

 

·         The number of oral testifiers and/or time allotted to each testifier may be limited by the Chair when necessary to adhere to the committee hearing schedule. We may not be able to accommodate everyone who requests to testify orally.

·         Testifiers for this hearing will be limited to 2 minutes each.

 

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For amended notices: Measures that have been deleted are stricken through and measures that have been added are underscored.  If a measure is both underscored and stricken through, that measure has been deleted from the agenda.

 

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Senator Glenn Wakai

Chair