HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

STATE OF HAWAII

TWENTY-SECOND STATE LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION, 2004

 

March 1, 2004

 

26th Day

 

ORDER OF BUSINESS

 

Invocation - Teighler Gella

Student, St. Joseph School

Roll Call

Reading of the Journal

Messages from the Governor

Received message numbers 137 and 138.

Senate Communications

Received communication transmitting Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 12, S.D. 1, having been adopted in the Senate.

 

ORDER OF THE DAY

 

Unfinished Business

Education/Judiciary

H.B. No. 33, H.D. 2

Constitutional Amendment - BOE Exclusive Jurisdiction

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 480-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Education/Judiciary

H.B. No. 1895, H.D. 1

Constitutional Amendment - Elected Local School Boards

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 481-04)

PASS THIRD READING

 

H.B. No. 1897, H.D. 1

Constitutional Amendment - BOE Membership 16 Years of Age

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 482-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Finance

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 521-04

H.B. No. 2844, H.D. 1

Crystal Methamphetamine Treatment and Prevention Special Fund

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING

Consumer Protection and Commerce

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 522-04

H.B. No. 2630, H.D. 2

Sale of Fuel-purchase Options Commissions and Compensations

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING

Finance

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 523-04

H.B. No. 2005, H.D. 1

Rx Plus Program

AS AMENDED, PASS THIRD READING

   

Judiciary

H.B. No. 2003, H.D. 1

Substance Abuse Provisions

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 495-04)

PASS THIRD READING

 

Reports of Standing Committees

Consumer Protection and Commerce/Judiciary

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 524-04

H.B. No. 1727, H.D. 1

Insurance Fraud - Liability Immunity for Disclosure

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

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 525-04

H.B. No. 1818, H.D. 1

Landlord Tenant Code - Drugs or Drug Paraphernalia

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

Judiciary

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 526-04

H.B. No. 1773, H.D. 1

Garnishment Administrative Fee

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

Judiciary

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 527-04

H.B. No. 2196, H.D. 1

Criminal Trespass on Residential Property

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

Water, Land Use and Hawaiian Affairs

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 528-04

H.B. No. 87, H.D. 1

Short Form - Beachboy Services

AS AMENDED, RECOMMIT TO Water, Land Use and Hawaiian Affairs

Consumer Protection and Commerce

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 529-04

H.B. No. 2013

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers

PASS THIRD READING

Public Safety and Military Affairs

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 530-04

H.R. No. 20

U.S.S. Hoga

REFER TO Finance

 

Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 531-04

H.C.R. No. 37

U.S.S. Hoga

REFER TO Finance

 

 

 

Third Reading

Consumer Protection and Commerce

 

H.B. No. 1824

Plumbers Licenses

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 510-04)

PASS THIRD READING

 

 

H.B. No. 2064

Roth IRAs Exempt from Creditors

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 511-04)

PASS THIRD READING

 

 

H.B. No. 2558, H.D. 1

Pension Plans Exempt from Creditors

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 512-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Consumer Protection and Commerce/Judiciary

 

H.B. No. 2363, H.D. 1

Public Benefit Corporations

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 513-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Consumer Protection and Commerce

 

H.B. No. 1737, H.D. 1

Mortgage Brokers and Solicitors - Licensed Insurance Producer

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 514-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Water, Land Use and Hawaiian Affairs/Agriculture

 

H.B. No. 2166, H.D. 1

Land Use - Farm Dwellings

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 515-04)

PASS THIRD READING

Finance

 

H.B. No. 2004, H.D. 1

Substance Abuse Provisions

(See Stand. Comm. Rep. No. 516-04)

PASS THIRD READING

   

Introduction of Resolutions

 

Announcements

 

Floor presentations for Tuesday, March 2, 2004:

RECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE GO FOR BROKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION.

CONGRATULATING ASIAN AFFAIRS LEADERS FRANK BOAS, LISA T. MURAYAMA, GERALD SUMIDA, BRENDA FOSTER, AND DIANE PETERS ON THE OCCASION OF THE PACIFIC AND ASIAN AFFAIRS COUNCIL'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY.