HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2011

 

COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION & COMMERCE

Rep. Robert N. Herkes, Chair

Rep. Ryan I. Yamane, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Tom Brower

Rep. Hermina M. Morita

Rep. Rida T.R.  Cabanilla

Rep. Blake K. Oshiro

Rep. Mele Carroll

Rep. Joseph M. Souki

Rep. Ken Ito

Rep. Clift Tsuji

Rep. Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran

Rep. Corinne W.L. Ching

Rep. Sylvia Luke

Rep. Barbara C. Marumoto

Rep. Angus L.K. McKelvey

Rep. Cynthia Thielen

 

AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

TIME:

2:05 pm

PLACE:

Conference Room 325

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

A M E N D E D  A G E N D A

 

The following bills have been deleted from the agenda due to a re-referral:  HB 1456 and HB 1455.

 

HB 1543

Status

RELATING TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE INDUSTRY LICENSING LAW.

Makes clarifying amendments to the motor vehicle industry licensing act.

 

CPC

HB 1447

Status

RELATING TO THE PERMITTED TRANSFERS IN TRUST ACT.

Amends the Permitted Transfers in Trust Act to govern transfers of property from a transferor to a trustee by means of an irrevocable trust instrument.  Effective 07/01/11.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 1133

Status

RELATING TO VETERINARY MEDICINE.

Reclassifies the practice of veterinary medicine without a license as a class C felony.  Effective 07/01/11.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 878

Status

RELATING TO NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS.

Amends the Hawaii nonprofit corporations act to permit member actions by ballot and electronic voting, use of electronic notice, and conduct of meeting by teleconference.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 1141

Status

RELATING TO THE UNIFORM INFORMATION PRACTICES ACT.

Clarifies circumstances under which complaints submitted to departments and agencies shall be made available to the public.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 1456

Status

RELATING TO THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY.

Makes unfair trade practices by the petroleum industry subject to administrative rather than criminal penalties.  Decreases the amount of fines imposed for each violation.  Imposes fines for each day of violation.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 1455

Status

RELATING TO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS.

Allows gasoline dealers to enter into cooperative purchasing agreements to acquire discounts on gasoline purchases.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 1257

Status

RELATING TO PUBLIC UTILITIES.

Requires the PUC to consider technology, carbon emissions, and cost to consumers when considering an electric utility's application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

 

CPC, JUD

HB 1271

Status

RELATING TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY TAX.

Requires 50 per cent of public utility taxes collected to be deposited into the general fund.  Repealed on 7/1/16.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 880

Status

RELATING TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.

Allows public utilities to make electronic filings with the public utilities commission.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 832

Status

RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.

Requires cable television operators and public utilities to issue refunds to subscribers in the event of service interruptions.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 1272

Status

RELATING TO CABLE TELEVISION.

Directs the director of DCCA to reduce the moneys paid to support public, educational, and governmental access facilities by an unspecified percentage in FY 2011-2012, and to transfer the retained moneys to the general fund.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 1043

Status

RELATING TO THE HAWAII HURRICANE RELIEF FUND.

Appropriates funds from the Hawaii Hurricane Relief Fund into the State general fund to balance the State budget.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 881

Status

RELATING TO CAPTIVE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Provides greater flexibility in determining the types of related entities that may be affiliated with and insured by a pure captive insurance company.  Streamlines and simplifies exceptions applicable to various classes of captive insurance companies.  Makes other housekeeping amendments.

 

CPC, FIN

HB 1049

Status

RELATING TO INSURANCE.

Updates the Insurance Code and related provisions.

 

CPC, FIN

 

 

 

 

DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW

 

Persons wishing to offer comments should submit testimony at least 24 hours prior to the hearing with a transmittal cover indicating:

·     Testifier's name with position/title and organization;

·     The Committee the comments are directed to;

·     The date and time of the hearing;

·     Measure number; and

·     The number of copies the Committee is requesting. 

 

While every effort will be made to copy, organize, and collate all testimony received, materials received on the day of the hearing or improperly identified or directed to the incorrect office, may be distributed to the Committee after the hearing.

 

Submit testimony in ONE of the following ways:

PAPER:  1 (one) copy (including an original) to Room 320 in the State Capitol;

FAX:       For comments less than 5 pages in length, transmit to 586-8404 (for Oahu) or 1-800-535-3859 (for Neighbor Islanders without a computer to submit testimony through e-mail or the Web);

EMAIL:  For comments less than 5 pages in length, transmit to [email protected] ; or

WEB:      For comments less than 4MB in size, transmit from the Web page at http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/emailtestimony.

 

Testimony submitted will be placed on the Legislative Web site after the hearing adjourns.  This public posting of testimony on the Web site should be considered when including personal information in your testimony.

 

If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids and/or services to participate in the House public hearing process (i.e., sign or foreign language interpreter or wheelchair accessibility), please contact the Committee Clerk at 586-6172 or email your request for an interpreter to [email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the hearing for arrangements.  Prompt requests submitted help to ensure the availability of qualified individuals and appropriate accommodations.

 

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Rep. Robert N. Herkes

Chair