HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2026

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE

Rep. Scot Z. Matayoshi, Chair

Rep. Tina Nakada Grandinetti, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Cory M. Chun

Rep. Nicole E. Lowen

Rep. Greggor Ilagan

Rep. Lisa Marten

Rep. Linda Ichiyama

Rep. Adrian K. Tam

Rep. Kim Coco Iwamoto

Rep. Elijah Pierick

Rep. Sam Satoru Kong

 

 

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

TIME:

2 PM

PLACE:

VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE

Conference Room 329

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

 

 

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A G E N D A

 

SB 1166, SD2

(SSCR888)

Status

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

Allows the Hawaii Property Insurance Association to file and litigate subrogation claims against responsible parties for claims paid by the insurer for losses resulting from climate disasters and extreme weather attributable to climate change.  Establishes a new, specific cause of action that allows insurers and injured parties to file claims against a responsible party for damages resulting from climate disasters, extreme weather attributable to climate change, and other long-term changes in the climate system.  Requires insurance rates to account for any proceeds from subrogation or civil claims against a responsible party.  Effective 7/1/2050.  (SD2)

 

CPC, JHA, FIN

SB 888, SD2

(SSCR3045)

Status

RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.

Prohibits operators of smart household security devices from sharing user data with law enforcement agencies unless the user consents or the law enforcement agency obtains a judicial warrant.  Prohibits operators from requiring users to consent to share data with law enforcement agencies to use a smart household security device.  Allows the Department of the Attorney General or the Office of Consumer Protection to bring a civil action against operators who violate certain requirements and establishes statutory penalties.  Effective 7/1/2050.  (SD2)

 

CPC, JHA

SB 2387, SD1

(SSCR3036)

Status

RELATING TO DIGITAL FINANCIAL ASSET TRANSACTION KIOSKS.

Establishes limits on transactions through digital financial asset transaction kiosks.  Requires operators of digital financial asset transaction kiosks to use blockchain analytics and tracing software to prevent fraud; make certain disclosures; provide receipts to customers; provide full refunds under certain circumstances; and provide live customer service and a dedicated communications line for the Attorney General, Office of Consumer Protection, Department of Law Enforcement, and county police departments.  Effective 7/1/2050.  (SD1)

 

CPC, JHA

SB 2471, SD2

(SSCR3094)

Status

RELATING TO THE POWERS OF ARTIFICIAL PERSONS.

Reaffirms that artificial persons created under state law possess only those powers that are necessary or convenient to carry out lawful business and charitable or organizational purposes, and that those powers do not include the power to spend money or contribute anything of value to influence elections or ballot measures.  Revokes all prior grants of corporate and entity powers and regrants only those powers that the State determines to be necessary or convenient to conduct lawful business under the constitution and laws of this State.  Effective 1/1/2027.  (SD2)

 

CPC, JHA

 

 

 

 

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FOR AMENDED NOTICES:  Measures that have been deleted are stricken through and measures that have been added are bolded.

 

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Rep. Scot Z. Matayoshi

Chair