Report Title:

Harbors Improvements; Private Financing

 

Description:

Allows DOT and BLNR to enter into capital advancement contracts with private developers for harbor facility public improvements that cost up to $2,000,000 without legislative approval. Allows DOT and BLNR to enter into such contracts up to $5,000,000 with legislative approval. (SD1)

 

THE SENATE

S.B. NO.

755

TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2001

S.D. 1

STATE OF HAWAII

 


 

A BILL FOR AN ACT

 

RELATING TO HARBORS.

 

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

SECTION 1. The legislature finds that private development of harbor facilities on state lands should be encouraged to save taxpayers the burden of funding costly construction or improvements. The legislature further finds that private development would more likely result in projects being completed on time.

The purpose of this Act is to allow the department of transportation's harbors division and the department of land and natural resources to enter into capital advancement contracts with private developers with a value that does not exceed $2,000,000 for public improvements of small boat and commercial harbor facilities without legislative approval, and capital advancement contracts up to $5,000,000 with legislative approval.

SECTION 2. Chapter 200, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:

"§200-   Private financing of small boat harbor improvements. (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the board may enter into a capital advancement contract with a private party for any public improvement to or construction of a state small boat harbor, if the chairperson determines that a capital advancement contract promotes the best interest of the State by a finding that:

(1) Private development is likely to be less costly than any other type of contract;

(2) Private development provides needed public improvements on a significantly timely basis; or

(3) Public financing for public improvements is not available on a timely basis.

(b) A capital advancement contract under subsection (a) may be financed by legislative appropriation to reimburse the private party or by credit from the private party's future rental or tariff payments to the State; provided that the terms of the contract shall ensure that the State benefits financially from the arrangement and that public use of the facility is maintained.

(c) A capital advancement contract under subsection (a) shall be subject to the requirements of chapters 103 and 103D and subject to the approval of the administrator of the state procurement office, established under section 103D-204(a); provided that all related transactions shall be subject to state audit.

(d) The board may execute capital advancement contracts pursuant to subsection (a) with a total contract value of $2,000,000 or less without legislative approval. If the total value of a capital advancement contract pursuant to subsection (a) is $5,000,000 or less but greater than $2,000,000 then the board shall obtain legislative approval in the form of the adoption of a concurrent resolution affirming the purpose, project, and contract issuance prior to executing the capital advancement contract. For the purposes of this subsection, "total value" includes any contract extension, project redesign, add-ons, or any other occurrence, act, or material cost that may increase the cost of the contracted project."

SECTION 3. Chapter 266, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part I to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:

"§266-   Private financing of harbor improvements. (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the department of transportation may enter into a capital advancement contract with a private party for any public improvement to or construction of a state harbor, commercial harbor, roadstead, or other waterfront improvement belonging to or controlled by the State, if the director of transportation determines that a capital advancement contract promotes the best interest of the State by a finding that:

(1) Private development is likely to be less costly than any other type of contract;

(2) Private development provides needed public improvements on a significantly timely basis; or

(3) Public financing for public improvements is not available on a timely basis.

(b) A capital advancement contract under subsection (a) may be financed by legislative appropriation to reimburse the private party or by credit from the private party's future rental or tariff payments to the State; provided that the terms of the contract shall ensure that the State benefits financially from the arrangement and that public use of the facility is maintained.

(c) A capital advancement contract under subsection (a) shall be subject to the requirements of chapters 103 and 103D and subject to the approval of the administrator of the state procurement office, established under section 103D-204(a); provided that all related transactions shall be subject to state audit.

(d) The department of transportation may execute capital advancement contracts pursuant to subsection (a) with a total contract value of $2,000,000 or less without legislative approval. If the total value of a capital advancement contract pursuant to subsection (a) is $5,000,000 or less but greater than $2,000,000 then the department of transportation shall obtain legislative approval in the form of the adoption of a concurrent resolution affirming the purpose, project, and contract issuance prior to executing the capital advancement contract. For the purposes of this subsection, "total value" includes any contract extension, project redesign, add-ons, or any other occurrence, act, or material cost that may increase the cost of the contracted project."

SECTION 4. New statutory material is underscored.

SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.