HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2024

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE

Rep. Mark M. Nakashima, Chair

Rep. Jackson D. Sayama, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Terez Amato

Rep. Nicole E. Lowen

Rep. Della Au Belatti

Rep. Richard H.K. Onishi

Rep. Mark J. Hashem

Rep. Adrian K. Tam

Rep. Natalia Hussey-Burdick

Rep. Elijah Pierick

Rep. Cedric Asuega Gates

 

 

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

TIME:

02:00 p.m.

PLACE:

VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE

Conference Room 329

State Capitol

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A G E N D A

 

HB 2298

Status

RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.

Establishes a timeline by which roasted coffee, instant coffee, and ready-to-drink coffee beverages that use a geographic origin in labeling or advertising are required to contain a certain per cent coffee by weight from that geographic origin.

 

CPC

HB 1758

Status

RELATING TO PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS.

Clarifies that plan review of electrical, plumbing, and building plans, is considered lawful experience in engineering work.

 

CPC

HB 2525

Status

RELATING TO LIQUOR LICENSES.

Provides that the Liquor Commission or other licensing agency of each county shall deny the renewal of certain current liquor licenses upon receipt of sufficient protests.

 

CPC

HB 2049

Status

RELATING TO THE HAWAII PROPERTY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.

Requires the Hawaii Property Insurance Association to post information about its board members and an annual report on its website.

 

CPC

HB 1989, HD1

(HSCR435-24)

Status

RELATING TO RAW MILK.

Authorizes and decriminalizes the sale of raw milk, raw milk products, and raw milk dairy products directly from producers to consumers for human consumption, subject to certain restrictions.  Authorizes the sale of raw goat milk for pet consumption.  Establishes labeling requirements.  Requires the Board of Agriculture and Department of Health to adopt rules no later than 7/1/2025.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

AGR, CPC

 HB 2337, HD1

(HSCR438-24)

Status

RELATING TO PESTICIDES.

Replaces representatives from the sugar and pineapple industries with representatives of the coffee and diversified agriculture industries on the Advisory Committee on Pesticides.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

AGR, CPC

HB 2773, HD1

(HSCR446-24)

Status

RELATING TO AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT LABELING.

Establishes certain standards for agricultural products labeled as being Hawaiian or from Hawaii.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

AGR, CPC

HB 2654, HD1

(HSCR427-24)

Status

RELATING TO BUILDING CODES.

Clarifies that no state or county building code shall prohibit the use of a substitute refrigerant allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency if the applicable equipment is listed and installed in compliance with the latest safety standards.  Requires the State Building Code Council, when it adopts, amends, or updates the Hawaii State Building Codes, to establish codes and standards that are consistent with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with hydrofluorocarbons.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

WAL/EEP, CPC

HB 2089, HD1

(HSCR575-24)

Status

RELATING TO THE STATE BUILDING CODE.

Requires that the adoption, amendment, or update of the International Building Code and International Residential Code by the State Building Code Council be within two years of every other official publication date of the applicable code or standard.  Provides that if a county does not amend the Hawaii State Building Codes within the required two-year time frame, the Hawaii State Building Codes will become applicable as the interim county building code, until superseded by the adoption of an amended version of the Hawaii State Building Codes or standards by the county.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

WAL, CPC

HB 1526, HD1

(HSCR362-24)

Status

RELATING TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT.

Extends the deadline for a county's legislative body to take action on an affordable housing project from forty-five days to sixty days.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

HSG, CPC

HB 2710, HD1

(HSCR619-24)

Status

RELATING TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS.

Requires, as a condition for the issuance of a permit, a wireless telecommunications carrier to maintain emergency backup power for a minimum of eight hours.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

HET, CPC

HB 2462, HD1

(HSCR255-24)

Status

RELATING TO THE ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM.

Clarifies who may access information stored in the electronic prescription accountability system.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

HUS, CPC

HB 2475, HD1

(HSCR497-24)

Status

RELATING TO COMMERCIAL OCEAN ACTIVITY.

Includes advertisements and offers in the definition of "commercial activity" as used in the state boating laws.  Provides that advertisements or offers for commercial activity are prima facie evidence that the owner disseminated or directed dissemination of such advertisements or offers and the commercial activity is operated at the location advertised or offered.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

WAL, CPC

HB 1936, HD1

(HSCR336-24)

Status

RELATING TO HARBOR SAFETY.

Requires that the securing of mooring lines from vessels requiring tug assistance to commercial docks, wharves, piers, quays, and landings be performed by a stevedoring company.  Defines "stevedoring company."  Exempts, under certain circumstances, vessels operating on behalf of an authorized intrastate or transpacific water property carrier holding a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under section 271G-10, HRS.  Sunsets on 7/1/2028.  Effective 7/1/3000.  (HD1)

 

TRN, CPC

 

RECONSIDERATION OF PRIOR DECISION MAKING

 

The following measure(s) were previously heard on January 31, 2024.  No public testimony will be accepted.

 

HB 2045

Status

RELATING TO AUTOMATIC RENEWALS.

Expands the law governing automatic renewal clauses to contracts with specified terms of one month or more and that renew for specified terms of one month or more.

 

CPC

 

 

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Rep. Mark M. Nakashima

Chair