COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COMMERCE AND COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY AND HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS

Friday, January 25, 2002

1:30 p.m.

Conference Room 325; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HB 1824

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/JHA, FIN

HB 1825

RELATING TO THE REVISED UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ARTICLE 9 – SECURED TRANSACTIONS.

Amends definition of "agricultural lien" to include a security interest in farm products; amends "health-care-insurance receivable to include obligation for future goods or services. Adds a sale by an individual of an account that is a right to payment of lottery or other chance winnings as a security interest perfected upon attachment.

CPC/JHA, FIN

CPC ONLY:

   

HB 1754

RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR.

Repeals section 281-33.1, HRS, which allows individuals to apply for permits to receive single shipments of liquor from outside the State for personal use and consumption.

CPC, FIN

     

HB 1778

RELATING TO FINANCIAL SERVICES LOAN COMPANIES.

Repeals existing article 9 of chapter 412, relating to financial services loan companies, and replaces it with a new article regulating financial services loan companies.

CPC, FIN

Decision making to follow.

 

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS AND HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

Friday, January 25, 2002

State Capitol Auditorium

SUBJECT: DEPT. OF BUDGET AND FINANCE

DEPT. OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS

DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION

AGENDA:

1:30 p.m. to completion

Department of Budget and Finance

Program Planning, Analysis and Budgeting BUF 101

Financial Administration BUF 115

Retirement BUF 141

Health and Life Insurance Benefits BUF 142

Legal Assistance in Criminal Actions BUF 151

Transportation, Communications and Utilities BUF 901

Department of Hawaiian Home Lands

Planning, Development, Management, and General

Support for Hawaiian Homesteads HHL 602

Department of Transportation

Air Transportation Facilities and Services

Honolulu International Airport TRN 102

General Aviation TRN 104

Hilo International Airport TRN 111

Kona International Airport at Ke‘ahole TRN 114

Waimea – Kohala Airport TRN 116

Upolu Airport TRN 118

Kahului Airport TRN 131

Hana Airport TRN 133

Kapalua Airport TRN 135

Molokai Airport TRN 141

Kalaupapa Airport TRN 143

Lanai Airport TRN 151

Lihue Airport TRN 161

Port Allen Airport TRN 163

Airports Administration TRN 195

Water Transportation Facilities and Services

Honolulu Harbor TRN 301

Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor TRN 303

Kewalo Basin TRN 305

Hilo Harbor TRN 311

Kawaihae Harbor TRN 313

Kahului Harbor TRN 331

Kaunakakai Harbor TRN 341

Kaumalapau Harbor TRN 351

Nawiliwili Harbor TRN 361

Port Allen Harbor TRN 363

Harbors Administration TRN 395

Land Transportation Facilities and Services

Oahu Highways TRN 501

Hawaii Highways TRN 511

Maui Highways TRN 531

Molokai Highways TRN 541

Lanai Highways TRN 551

Kauai Highways TRN 561

Highways Administration TRN 595

Highway Safety TRN 597

General Administration TRN 995

 

COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION

Monday, January 28, 2002

9:00 a.m.

Conference Room 309; State Capitol

AGENDA:

HB 1722

RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.

Reduces the motor vehicle safety inspection requirement for heavy commercial vehicles to once a year.

TRN, CPC, FIN

     

HB 1723

RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY.

Exempts a person involved in an accident during the normal course of their employment from the security and suspension requirements of chapter 287, HRS.

TRN, CPC/JHA

     

HB 1724

RELATING TO SPECIAL NUMBER PLATES FOR MILITARY SERVICE.

Allows the assignment of special number plates for military service for more than one noncommercial passenger vehicle, noncommercial motorcycle, or motor scooter per applicant.

TRN, FIN

     

HB 1725

RELATING TO DRIVER LICENSE RENEWAL BY MAIL.

Allows for the renewal of a driver's license by mail, regardless of residency. Allows an applicant who has not applied for renewal of a driver's license within 90 days after the license has expired to be treated as an applicant for reactivation under 286-107.5, HRS. Allows a driver's license to be renewed on the sixth birthday after issuance.

TRN, JHA

     

HB 1726

RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

Allows the examiner of drivers to waive the 90-day waiting period for the driver's license examination if a new driver's license instruction permit has been issued within thirty days of the expiration date of the current permit.

TRN, JHA

     

HB 1727

RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE INSTRUCTION PERMIT RENEWAL.

Allows renewal of a driver's license instruction permit 30 days prior to the expiration date; allows renewal of driver's license instruction permit up to 90 days after expiration before applicant shall be treated as a new instruction permit applicant.

TRN, JHA

     

HB 1728

RELATING TO CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY.

Requires driver of vehicle to properly restrain children 4 through 6 years of age in a booster seat.

TRN, JHA

     

HB 1768

RELATING TO VEHICLE REGISTRATION.

Defines "vehicle identification number" in chapter 286, HRS, to mean either the federal vehicle identification number or a number assigned by the county director of finance to a custom vehicle.

TRN, JHA

     

HB 1782

RELATING TO PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

Allows a person who is legally blind to obtain a disabled parking permit, which may be used by the person's driver.

TRN, FIN

     

HB 1791

RELATING TO CHILD BOOSTER SEAT.

Provides a tax credit for the purchase of child booster seats.

TRN, FIN

     

Decision making to follow.

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS AND HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

Monday, January 28, 2002

State Capitol Auditorium

SUBJECT: DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY

DEPT. OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

DEPT. OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

AGENDA:

9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Department of Public Safety

Halawa Correctional Facility PSD 402

Kulani Correctional Facility PSD 403

Waiawa Correctional Facility PSD 404

Hawaii Community Correctional Center PSD 405

Maui Community Correctional Center PSD 406

Oahu Community Correctional Center PSD 407

Kauai Community Correctional Center PSD 408

Women’s Community Correctional Center PSD 409

Intake Service Centers PSD 410

Corrections Program Services PSD 420

Health Care PSD 421

Protective Services PSD 501

Narcotics Enforcement PSD 502

Sheriff PSD 503

Adult Parole Determinations PSD 611

Adult Parole Supervision and Counseling PSD 612

Crime Victim Compensation Commission PSD 613

General Administration PSD 900

 

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Monday, January 28, 2002

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Conference Room 329; State Capitol

AGENDA:

In response to Senate Concurrent Resolution (S.C.R.) No. 41, SD1, HD1, the Department of Health (DOH) convened a Neurotrauma Task Force to report on the feasibility of creating a Neurotrauma Board. This Informational Briefing will discuss the report and recommendations of the Task Force. Among those invited to participate in the briefing are representatives of the task force and the Department of Health.