HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2016

 

Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ‘Āina I ka Pono

 

COMMITTEE ON OCEAN, MARINE RESOURCES, & HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS

Rep. Kaniela Ing, Chair

Rep. Nicole E. Lowen, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Ty J.K. Cullen

Rep. Calvin K.Y. Say

Rep. Cindy Evans

Rep. Ryan I. Yamane

Rep. Chris Lee

Rep. Feki Pouha

Rep. Scott Y. Nishimoto

Rep. Cynthia Thielen

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

TIME:

9:00AM

PLACE:

Conference Room 325

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

A G E N D A

 

HB 2024

Status

RELATING TO PROPELLER GUARDS.

Requires all motorized recreational vessels operating in nearshore waters to have properly functioning propeller guards.

 

OMH, JUD

HB 2078

Status

RELATING TO AQUATIC RESOURCES PENALTIES.

Authorizes the court to require a person who violates certain laws pertaining to aquatic resources to complete an aquatic resources educational class administered by DLNR in lieu of or in addition to paying a monetary fine.  Authorizes the court to require a person who violates certain laws pertaining to aquatic resources to perform community service administered by DLNR in lieu of paying a monetary fine.

 

OMH, JUD

HB 2563

Status

RELATING TO TOURISM.

Appropriates funds for the restoration of a continuous beach and infrastructure for public access along the Waikiki waterfront.

 

OMH, FIN

HB 2698

Status

RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.

Allows for the issuance of general obligation bonds for the purposes of building infrastructure and constructing homes on Hawaiian home lands.

 

OMH, FIN

HB 1792

Status

RELATING TO AQUATIC RESOURCES.

Makes it unlawful for a person to sell aquatic life acquired through spearfishing.

 

OMH, JUD

HB 1825

Status

RELATING TO THE WEST MAUI OCEAN RECREATION MANAGEMENT AREA.

Requires Department of Land and Natural Resources to establish a west Maui ocean recreation management area advisory committee to advise Department of Land and Natural Resources on issues relating to the state waters within the west Maui ocean recreation management area, particularly with respect to the waters adjacent to Kaanapali on the island of Maui.

 

OMH, FIN

HB 2020

Status

RELATING TO THE CAUSES OF DECLINE IN LIMU AND REEF FISH.

Appropriates general funds for the department of land and natural resources to conduct and contract for studies to identify the causes of decline in limu and reef fish along the Ewa coast.

 

OMH, FIN

HB 2372, HD1

(HSCR121-16)

Status

RELATING TO COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY FOR OCEAN RECREATION AND COASTAL AREAS.

Clarifies the definition of "commercial activity" for purposes of DLNR regulation of ocean and coastal recreation activities to include the exchange, buying, and selling of goods; provision of services; activities of commercial operators; and advertising or solicitation of business.  (HB2372 HD1)

 

EDB, OMH, FIN

HB 2375

Status

RELATING TO AQUATIC MITIGATION BANKS.

Authorizes the Department of Land and Natural Resources to establish and operate aquatic mitigation banks to restore, create, enhance, or preserve aquatic habitats or resources as compensatory mitigation.

 

OMH, FIN

HB 2379

Status

RELATING TO COMMERCIAL USE OF STATE OCEAN WATERS.

Authorizes the Department of Land and Natural Resources to limit commercial use of state ocean waters where it is reasonable for environmental or user safety considerations to do so.

 

OMH, JUD

HB 1932

Status

RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.

Ensures the legislature fulfills its responsibility under article XII, section 1, of the state constitution by appropriating sufficient general funds for the administration and operating expenses of the department of Hawaiian home lands for fiscal year 2016–2017.

 

OMH, FIN

 

DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW

 

Persons wishing to offer comments should submit testimony at least 24 hours prior to the hearing.  Testimony should indicate:

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

·     The Committee(s) to which the comments are directed;

·     The date and time of the hearing; and

·     Measure number. 

 

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Rep. Kaniela Ing

Chair