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THE SENATE |
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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to the state building code council.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
The legislature also finds that the state building code council has struggled with limited funding and insufficient staffing since its creation. Most members of the council are government officials lacking the required knowledge and experience, and as a result, amendments to the state building code often do not pertain to public health or safety and are adopted without analysis of financial impact; input from residential, commercial, and industrial builders; or consideration of the resulting increase in the overall cost of construction. In addition, the law requires the state building code to be based on various codes, including the International Building Code, which is updated every three years. This triennial updating process places significant burdens on the short-staffed state building code council. The frequent updates also burden the staff of county building departments who spend hundreds of hours revising their respective county building codes, which in turn places additional burdens on the construction industry by requiring employees to learn the updated code and retrain workers. These burdens are ultimately borne by consumers in the form of increased building costs and delays in permit processing.
The legislature believes that increasing the number of members on the state building code council who have knowledge of the state building code will help to alleviate some of the burdens associated with the updating process. Currently, a representative of the Building Industry Association of Hawaii and a representative of the General Contractors Association of Hawaii alternate serving four-year terms on the council. The legislature believes that, since the state building code knowledge offered by these two entities is so critical to the council's efforts, representatives of both entities should have permanent, standing memberships on the council.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to make both the representative of the Building Industry Association of Hawaii and the representative of the General Contractors Association of Hawaii permanent, standing members of the building code council.
SECTION 2. Section 107-22, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a)
There is established a state building code council. The council shall be placed within the
department of accounting and general services for administrative purposes only. The council shall consist of [twelve] thirteen
voting members and one nonvoting member, who shall be the comptroller or the
comptroller's designee. The council
members shall serve four‑year terms.
The voting members shall include:
(1) One county building official from each of the four counties appointed by the mayor;
(2) One member representing the state fire council;
(3) One member representing the department of labor and industrial relations, who has significant experience in elevator safety;
(4) One member representing the Hawaii state energy office of the department of business, economic development, and tourism;
(5) One member representing the Hawaii
emergency management agency, appointed by the director of Hawaii emergency
management;
(6) One member representing the Structural Engineers Association of Hawaii;
(7) One member representing the American Institute of Architects, Hawaii State Council;
(8) One member representing the Building
Industry Association of Hawaii [or the General Contractors Association of
Hawaii,] who has significant experience with building codes[, with
alternating four-year terms between the two organizations and the first
four-year term to be served by the Building Industry Association of Hawaii; and];
(9) One member representing the
Subcontractors' Association of Hawaii, who has significant experience with
building codes[.]; and
(10) One member
representing the General Contractors Association of Hawaii who has significant
experience with building codes."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
State Building Code Council; Department of Accounting and General Services; Membership; Building Industry Association of Hawaii; General Contractors Association of Hawaii
Description:
Makes both the representative of the Building Industry Association of Hawaii and the representative of the General Contractors Association of Hawaii permanent standing members of the State Building Code Council, instead of members who alternate terms every 4 years.
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