COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
Thursday, January 16, 2003
2:00 p.m.
Conference Room 309; State Capitol
AGENDA:
The purpose of this informational briefing is to examine and discuss the current status of the Department of Education's budget. Patricia Hamamoto, Superintendent of Education, and other Department of Education personnel, as appropriate, are requested to appear.
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS
Tuesday, January 16, 2003
State Capitol Auditorium
1:30 p.m. – completion
Department of Attorney General
Legal Services ATG 100
State Criminal Justice Information and Identification ATG 231
Child Support Enforcement Services ATG 500
Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
Placement Services LBR 111
Workforce Development Council LBR 135
Occupational Safety and Health LBR 143
Wage Standards and Fair Employment Practices LBR 152
Civil Rights Commission LBR 153
Public and Private Employment LBR 161
Unemployment Compensation LBR 171
Disability Compensation LBR 183
Labor and Industrial Relations Appeals Board LBR 812
DLIR – Data Gathering, Research, and Analysis LBR 901
General Administration LBR 902
Office of Community Services LBR 903
COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS AND COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
Friday, January 17, 2003
State Capitol Auditorium
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Department of Defense
Amelioration of Physical Disasters DEF 110
Services to Veterans DEF 112
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Cable Television CCA 102
Consumer Advocate for Communication, Utilities, and
Transportation Services CCA 103
Financial Institution Services CCA 104
Professional, Vocational, and Personal Services CCA 105
Insurance Regulatory Services CCA 106
Office of Consumer Protection – Unfair/Deceptive Practices CCA 110
Business Registration CCA 111
Regulated Industries Complaints Office CCA 112
General Support – Protection of the Consumer CCA 191
COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND COMMITTEE ON WATER, LAND USE & HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
Friday, January 17, 2003
9:00 a.m.
Conference Room 312; State Capitol
AGENDA:
The purpose of this informational briefing is to hear from experts on the status of the state of Hawai`i's marine resources. These experts will discuss the benefits of marine reserves for the state of Hawai`i. The list of experts include:
Denise Antolini, Assistant Professor of Law, William S. Richardson School of Law, will moderate the briefing. Athline Clark, Division of Aquatic Resources, Department of Land and Natural Resources, will outline the division's existing program of marine managed areas. Sara Peck from the University of Hawai`i will discuss the West Hawai`i marine management regime. Dr. William Walsh from the Division of Aquatic Resources and Dr. Carl Meyer from the University of Hawai`i will talk about the science of marine reserves. Wayde Lee of Alu Like, will give an example of a community-based marine managed area.