HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STATE OF HAWAII

TWENTY-THIRD STATE LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION, 2006

March 30, 2006

40th Day

ORDER OF BUSINESS

Invocation - Mr. Fred Cachola and Choir Members

Hawaii Opera Theatre

Roll Call

Reading of the Journal

Messages from the Governor

Received message number 251.

Senate Communications

Received communication transmitting S.C.R. No. 12, S.D. 1, having been adopted in the Senate:

Received communication informing the House that the Senate has disagreed to amendments proposed by the House to the following Senate Bills:

S.B. No. 2193, S.D. 1, H.D. 1 S.B. No. 3006, S.D. 1, H.D. 1

 

ORDER OF THE DAY

 

Floor Presentations

H.R. No. 274 Congratulating sheri kojima as the 2006 hawaii state teacher of the year, and colleen uejo, joanne fujita-oshiro, makanoe kawasaki, evelyn oshima, linda yonemura, and ryne terao as the 2006 hawaii state district teachers of the year.

 

H.R. No. 275 congratulating bebi davis and carl matsumoto as the 2005 recipients of the distinguished milken family foundation national educator award.

 

Reports of Standing Committees

Water, Land, & Ocean Resources

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1275-06

H.R. No. 49

REQUESTING A STUDY TO ASSESS THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A PARK IN KAPOHO, HAWAII.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1276-06

H.C.R. No. 65

REQUESTING A STUDY TO ASSESS THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A PARK IN KAPOHO, HAWAII.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1277-06

H.R. No. 97

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO ESTABLISH USER ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR THE SMALL BOAT HARBORS.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1278-06

H.C.R. No. 132

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO ESTABLISH USER ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR THE SMALL BOAT HARBORS.

FOR ADOPTION

Human Services

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1279-06

H.R. No. 13

URGING THE HAWAII YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF ALCOHOL, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, SEX OFFENDER, SEX ABUSE VICTIM, AND MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR INCARCERATED YOUTH.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1280-06

H.R. No. 26

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES FOR PLACING A CHILD IN TEMPORARY FOSTER CUSTODY WITH KIN OR NON-KIN FOSTER PARENTS.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1281-06

H.C.R. No. 35

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO DETERMINE THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURES FOR PLACING A CHILD IN TEMPORARY FOSTER CUSTODY WITH KIN OR NON-KIN FOSTER PARENTS.

FOR ADOPTION

 

 

Human Services

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1282-06

H.R. No. 42

URGING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT THE ENACTMENT OF LAWS THAT ASSIST HUNGRY AMERICANS.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1283-06

H.C.R. No. 57

URGING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT THE ENACTMENT OF LAWS THAT ASSIST HUNGRY AMERICANS.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1284-06

H.R. No. 28

RECOGNIZING MARCH AS CAREGIVERS' MONTH IN HAWAII.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1285-06

H.C.R. No. 41

RECOGNIZING MARCH AS CAREGIVERS' MONTH IN HAWAII.

FOR ADOPTION

Human Services

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1286-06

H.C.R. No. 8

REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO CONDUCT A STUDY AND PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDRESSING THE SHORTAGE OF INFANT AND TODDLER CHILD CARE PROVIDERS, FACILITIES, AND SERVICES IN THE STATE.

FOR ADOPTION

Tourism & Culture

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1287-06

H.C.R. No. 50, H.D. 1

REQUESTING THE HAWAII TOURISM AUTHORITY TO OFFER THE MISS HAWAII ORGANIZATION, AS AGENT FOR MISS HAWAII, A CONTRACT FOR MISS HAWAII'S SERVICE AS THE OFFICIAL HONORARY HOSTESS OF THE STATE OF HAWAII IN PROMOTING HAWAII'S VISITOR INDUSTRY.

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION

Public Safety & Military Affairs

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1288-06

H.C.R. No. 204

REQUESTING THE STATE AND THE COUNTIES TO PRIORITIZE EXPENDITURE OF FEDERAL HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDS ON INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS.

FOR ADOPTION

Public Safety & Military Affairs

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1289-06

H.R. No. 87

URGING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO FULLY RESTORE THE BUDGET CUTS TO THE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL BUDGET OF THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1290-06

H.C.R. No. 120

URGING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO FULLY RESTORE THE BUDGET CUTS TO THE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL BUDGET OF THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES.

FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1291-06

H.R. No. 34, H.D. 1

REQUESTING THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOW NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS AND MILITARY RESERVISTS WITH TWENTY OR MORE YEARS OF SERVICE TO RETIRE WITH FULL RETIREMENT BENEFITS AT AGE FIFTY-FIVE.

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1292-06

H.C.R. No. 48, H.D. 1

REQUESTING THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ALLOW NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS AND MILITARY RESERVISTS WITH TWENTY OR MORE YEARS OF SERVICE TO RETIRE WITH FULL RETIREMENT BENEFITS AT AGE FIFTY-FIVE.

AS AMENDED, FOR ADOPTION

Water, Land, & Ocean Resources

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1293-06

H.C.R. No. 97

REQUESTING THE AUDITOR TO CONDUCT A MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES.

REFER TO Finance

Public Safety & Military Affairs

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1294-06

H.C.R. No. 128

REQUESTING A FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT AUDIT OF THE WARRANTS SECTION OF THE SHERIFF DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

REFER TO Finance

Consumer Protection & Commerce/Judiciary

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1295-06

S.B. No. 2159, S.D. 2, H.D. 1

RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.

(Identity Theft; Felony)

AS AMENDED, PASS SECOND READING, PLACE ON THE CALENDAR FOR THIRD READING

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1296-06

S.B. No. 2293, S.D. 2, H.D. 1

RELATING TO SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER PROTECTION.

(Identity Theft; Social Security Information)

AS AMENDED, PASS SECOND READING, PLACE ON THE CALENDAR FOR THIRD READING

 

 

 

 

Third Reading

Consumer Protection & Commerce/Judiciary

 

S.B. No. 2158, S.D. 2, H.D. 1

RELATING TO IDENTITY THEFT.

(Identity Theft; Family Court Records; Judgments)

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1261-06)

PASS THIRD READING

Consumer Protection & Commerce

 

S.B. No. 2018, S.D. 1

RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.

(Public Utilities; CPCN; Rate Notice)

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1262-06)

PASS THIRD READING

Labor & Public Employment

 

S.B. No. 3008

RELATING TO PUBLIC WORK PROJECTS.

(Public Work Projects; Hours and Wages; Violations)

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 1263-06)

PASS THIRD READING

 

 

 

 

Announcements

Floor Presentations for Friday, March 31, 2006:

CONGRATULATING LISA DELONG for being named Hawaii's 2005 High School Principal of the Year, CAROLINE WONG for being named Hawaii's 2005 Middle School Principal of the Year, AND BRUCE nAGUWA FOR being named THE Hawaii's 2005 Elementary School Principal of the Year.

RECOGNIZING kAULUWELA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, king william lunalilo elementary school, and nuuanu elementary school AS hAWAII'S NOMINEES FOR THE NATIONAL 2006 NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND - BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM.