HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

1949

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

 

relating to the green fee.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


     SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that Hawaii's natural and cultural resources--its beaches, reefs, forests, streams, unique ecosystems, and cultural landscapes--form the foundation of the State's identity, economy, and overall well-being.  An increasing volume of tourism places significant pressure on the very resources that sustain the people and environment of the islands.  In response, the State established a "green fee", an increase in the transient accommodations tax and a new imposition of taxes on cruise fares, to mitigate the impacts of tourism and climate change and to support environmental protection, ecosystem restoration, natural resource management, and destination management throughout Hawaii, through the enactment of Act 96, Session Laws of Hawaii 2025.

     The legislature further finds that the green fee represents a transformative opportunity to ensure that those who enjoy Hawaii's natural resources also contribute to their care.  Revenues generated by the fee are intended to support projects such as invasive species removal, coral reef restoration, beach nourishment, cultural site protection, watershed management, enhancements to visitor experience, and resilience against climate change impacts.  To maximize the effectiveness of these funds and maintain public confidence in their use, transparency, oversight, and accountability are essential.

     The legislature also finds that multiple state agencies will receive green-fee-supported appropriations for projects across the islands.  These agencies include but are not limited to those overseeing land and natural resources, state parks, transportation, agriculture, climate resilience, and wastewater and stormwater infrastructure.  While each agency plays a critical role in stewarding Hawaii's environment, the public currently lacks a comprehensive, centralized, and easily accessible source of information about how green fee revenues are allocated, obligated, and expended.

     The legislature additionally finds that Hawaii's public trust responsibilities, as articulated in the Hawaii State Constitution, impose an affirmative duty upon the State to protect and maintain natural resources for present and future generations.  Ensuring transparent and responsible use of the green fee aligns with this duty by allowing residents, visitors, policymakers, and stakeholders to track these environmental investments, monitor project progress, and evaluate whether expenditures are achieving their intended environmental outcomes.

     Furthermore, the legislature finds that establishing a statewide green fee resiliency impact dashboard would support informed decision-making; promote fiscal responsibility; enhance collaboration across agencies; enable real-time public insight into project performance; and strengthen trust in the stewardship of Hawaii's natural and cultural resources.  The dashboard would consolidate data, standardize reporting, and provide clear narratives and metrics illustrating how revenues are used, where projects are located, and what environmental benefits are being realized.

     The legislature concludes that immediate action is necessary to establish a publicly accessible, regularly updated transparency platform that reflects the State's commitment to accountability, responsible resource management, and the long-term health of Hawaii's environment.

     Therefore, the purpose of this Act is to establish a green fee transparency and accountability program and green fee resiliency impact dashboard, to be administered by the Hawaii climate change mitigation and adaptation commission.

     SECTION 2.  The Hawaii Revised Statutes is amended by adding a new chapter to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:

"Chapter

GREEN FEE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY; PROGRAM; DASHBOARD

     §   -1  Definitions.  As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:

     "Agency" means any department, board, commission, bureau, office, or other administrative unit of the State or a county that receives, expends, or manages green fee revenues.

     "Commission" means the Hawaii climate change mitigation and adaptation commission established by section 225P-3.

     "County" includes the city and county of Honolulu, county of Hawaii, county of Kauai, and county of Maui.

     "Dashboard" means the online, public-facing, interactive green fee resiliency impact dashboard established by section    -2.

     "Green fee" and "green fee revenues" means the revenue collected pursuant to Act 96, Session Laws of Hawaii 2025, for the purposes of environmental protection, natural resource restoration, climate adaptation, and other related uses as provided by law.

     "Program" means the green fee transparency and accountability program established by section    -2.

     §   -2  Green fee transparency and accountability program; dashboard; establishment.  (a)  There is established within the commission the green fee transparency and accountability program.  The program shall be administered by a green fee transparency and accountability coordinator, who shall be appointed by the commission without regard to chapter 76 and placed within the office of the chairperson of the board of land and natural resources.

     (b)  The program shall:

     (1)  Develop, implement, and maintain an online, public-facing, interactive green fee resiliency impact dashboard that provides clear, timely, and standardized information on:

          (A)  Annual and cumulative green fee revenues collected;

          (B)  Allocations and appropriations by project, program, and agency;

          (C)  Expenditures and obligations, including project-level spending;

          (D)  Project descriptions, objectives, geographic locations, timelines, and performance indicators; and

          (E)  Environmental, economic, cultural, tourism, or climate-resilience outcomes associated with funded activities;

     (2)  Establish uniform reporting requirements and data-submission standards for all agencies receiving or expending green fee revenues;

     (3)  Coordinate with agencies to ensure accurate, complete, and timely transmission of expenditure information, project status updates, and performance metrics;

     (4)  Provide an annual public summary of project categories funded by green fee revenues, including assessments of effectiveness, gaps, and opportunities for improvement; and

     (5)  Conduct statewide public outreach and education to increase awareness of how green fee revenues support environmental protection and climate resilience.

     §   -3  Cooperation by state and county agencies.  Any agency that receives, administers, or expends green fee revenues shall provide any information, data, reports, or documentation requested by the commission or the program within thirty calendar days of the request; provided that the commission may grant extensions, as needed.

     §   -4  Annual report.  No later than December 1 of each year, beginning in 2026, the commission shall submit to the legislature, governor, and mayor of each county a report summarizing:

     (1)  The commission's activities under this chapter;

     (2)  Updates and enhancements to the dashboard;

     (3)  Green fee revenue allocations and expenditures during the prior fiscal year; and

     (4)  Outcomes and performance measures for projects funded with green fee revenues."

     SECTION 3.  There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $           or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 for the development, implementation, and maintenance of the green fee resiliency impact dashboard established by section 2 of this Act.

     The sum appropriated shall be expended by the Hawaii climate change mitigation and adaptation commission for the purposes of this Act.

     SECTION 4.  This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2026.

 

INTRODUCED BY:

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Report Title:

Green Fee Transparency and Accountability Program; Green Fee Resiliency Impact Dashboard; Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission; Appropriation

 

Description:

Establishes the Green Fee Transparency and Accountability Program and Green Fee Resiliency Impact Dashboard, to be administered by the Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission.  Appropriates funds.

 

 

 

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