HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2004

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COMMERCE

Rep. Kenneth T. Hiraki, Chair

Rep. Robert N. Herkes, Vice Chair

Rep. Kirk Caldwell

Rep. Alex Sonson

Rep. Jerry L. Chang

Rep. Joe Souki

Rep. Ken Ito

Rep. Lynn Finnegan

Rep. Ezra R. Kanoho

Rep. Barbara C. Marumoto

Rep. Marilyn B. Lee

Rep. Bud Stonebraker

Rep. Blake K. Oshiro

Rep. Cynthia Thielen

Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro

NOTICE OF HEARING

DATE:

Monday, February 2, 2004

TIME:

1:30 p.m.

PLACE:

Conference Room 325

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

AMENDED AGENDA

HB 2147

RELATING TO THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.

Replaces article 7 of the Uniform Commercial Code on documents of title.

CPC

HB 1823

RELATING TO THE BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT.

Provides for up to four groups of directors, each group with different staggered terms.

CPC

HB 2139

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

Amends the standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities by extending for 2 years the 1 1/2% interest rate for determining the minimum nonforfeiture amount. Redefines the minimum nonforfeiture amount and the interest rate used to calculate the minimum nonforfeiture amount. Makes the amendments optional for 2 years, mandatory thereafter.

CPC

HB 1782

RELATING TO ATTORNEYS' FEES.

Establishes a graduated schedule of reasonable attorneys' fees for cases pertaining to an association's collection of delinquent assessments, foreclosure of liens, and enforcement of the Condominium Property Act and related rules and regulations.

CPC, JUD

HB 2148

RELATING TO THE UNIFORM ATHLETE AGENTS ACT.

Adds new chapter, Uniform Athlete Agents, that establishes service of process procedure for nonresident agents; provides requirements, procedures, and fees for agent registration; required form for agency contract. Establishes student athlete's right to cancel contract.

CPC, FIN

HB 2140

RELATING TO MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PHARMACISTS.

Establishes pharmacist license renewal requirement of 30 continuing education credit hours, beginning with renewals for the licensing biennium starting on 1/1/06.

CPC

HB 1824

RELATING TO ELECTRICIANS AND PLUMBERS.

Requires all licensed plumbers to attend continuing education courses related to updates of the Uniform Plumbing Code.

CPC

SB 1549

SD1

(SSCR755)

RELATING TO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY.

Allows private or government accounting experience to be applied towards the public accountancy experience requirement for the purpose of qualifying for a license, but not for a permit to practice. (SD1)

CPC

THE FOLLOWING MEASURE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE

AGENDA DUE TO RE-REFERRAL OUT OF COMMITTEE:

HB 2174

RELATING TO MEDICAL RECORDS.

Clarifies that a provider's disclosure of records to a person's insurer may be made if it is the provider, and not the insurer, who informs the person that a claim will be made to the person's insurer.

HLT, CPC/JUD

(Formerly single referral to CPC)

     

 

DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW

PERSONS WISHING TO TESTIFY ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT 35 COPIES OF THEIR TESTIMONY AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO: (1) THE COMMITTEE'S VICE CHAIR IN ROOM 419, STATE CAPITOL, OR (2) THE HOUSE SGT.-AT-ARMS TESTIMONY DROP OFF BOX IN THE TURNAROUND AREA OF THE CAPITOL BASEMENT PARKING LOT. TESTIMONY MAY BE FAXED TO THE HOUSE SGT.-AT-ARMS OFFICE AT: 586-6501 (OAHU) OR 1-800-535-3859 (NEIGHBOR ISLANDS). WHEN FAXING, PLEASE INDICATE TO WHOM THE TESTIMONY IS BEING SUBMITTED, THE DATE AND TIME OF THE HEARING, AND THE REQUIRED NO. OF COPIES THAT IS NEEDED FOR SUBMITTAL.

IT IS ALSO REQUESTED THAT THE COPIES BE ON ONE SIDE OF AN 8-1/2" X 11" SHEET WITH TWO HOLES PUNCHED AT THE TOP. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT 586-6180.

IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIAL ASSISTANCE OR AUXILIARY AIDS AND/OR SERVICES TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS OF THE STATE HOUSE (I.E., SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER, WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY, OR PARKING DESIGNATED FOR THE DISABLED), PLEASE CONTACT THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE HEARING SO ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE.

 

 

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Rep. Kenneth T. Hiraki

Chair