Hawaii State Legislature
1997 Session
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MEASURE HR0100
TITLE HONORING AND COMMENDING MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES, INC., ON ITS ONE
HUNDREDTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICE AND
QUALITY PRODUCTS TO THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII.
INTRODCR Jones M (586-8460)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body hereby honors and commends MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES,
INC., on its 100th year anniversary of providing excellent service
and quality products to the people of Hawaii, and extends its
warmest aloha and best wishes to MEADOW GOLD's 300 hardworking and
dedicated employees statewide and all those associated with this
reputable company. -- HR0100
STATUS Mar-11 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-11 97 Introduction - House
Mar-11 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0106
TITLE SUPPORTING SHIP OPERATIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII.
INTRODCR Chang J (586-6120)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislature hereby declares its intent to
appropriate, beginning July 1, 1999, 600,000 dollars per year to the
University of Hawaii for marine operations, student research
cruises, marine instrument development and other seagoing
activities, contingent upon the award of the operation of the new
oceanographic SWATH or SLICE ship to the University of Hawaii.
-- HR0106
COMM REPT HSCR 1364 (OMR) HSCR 1756 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-12 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Multiple Referral to OMR then HED then FIN
Mar-25 97 Reported from OMR (HSCR 1364)
Mar-25 97 Referred to HED
Mar-27 97 Multiple Re Referral to OMR then FIN
MEASURE HR0108 HD1 (HSCR 1445)
TITLE REQUESTING A STUDY OF THE QUESTION OF ADDING CONSERVATION AND
RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO CLASS A OF THE EMPLOYEES'
RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
INTRODCR Chang J (586-6120)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Employees' Retirement System is requested to conduct
a study to determine the costs of including Conservation and
Resources Enforcement Officers in Class A of the Employees'
Retirement System, as proposed in H.B. No. 1545 (HB1545), Regular
Session of 1997; and
Resources is requested to provide all data and information requested
by the Employees' Retirement System in connection with this study;
and
is requested to submit a report of its findings to the Legislature
no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular
Session of 1998; and
is requested to submit a report, which identifies related policy
issues, to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the
COMM REPT HSCR 1445 (LAB) HSCR 1745 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-12 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Multiple Referral to LAB then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from LAB (HSCR 1445) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1745)
MEASURE HR0114
TITLE REQUESTING HAWAII'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO PROPOSE AND SUPPORT
LEGISLATION AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO ISSUE AN
EXECUTIVE ORDER TO ASSIST AMERASIAN CHILDREN OF UNITED STATES
SERVICEMEMBERS IN THE PHILIPPINES.
INTRODCR Arakaki D (586-6050)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislature urges Hawaii's congressional delegation
to:
to Filipino Amerasians, including but not limited to
humanitarian assistance and emigration to the US and
financial assistance to nongovernmental organizations in
the Philippines through USAID grants;
in the admission of Amerasian children to those children
of American Servicemembers born in the Philippines; and
President of the Republic of the Philippines regarding
this issue and to provide relief through Executive Order.
-- HR0114
COMM REPT HSCR 1380 (HSH) HSCR 1728 (PSM)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-12 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Multiple Referral to HSH then PSM
Mar-25 97 Reported from HSH (HSCR 1380)
Mar-25 97 Referred to PSM
Apr-10 97 Reported from PSM (HSCR 1728)
MEASURE HR0117
TITLE CONGRATULATING THE HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY IN CELEBRATING THE 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF ITS FOUNDING.
INTRODCR Yoshinaga T (586-8450)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body congratulates the Hawaiian Humane Society in
celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding. -- HR0117
STATUS Mar-12 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-12 97 Introduction - House
Mar-12 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0118
TITLE HONORING AND COMMENDING THE U.S. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MINORITY
VETERANS FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROMOTE AND ADVANCE
THE PROGRAMS, BENEFITS, AND SERVICES OF MINORITY VETERANS.
INTRODCR Souki J (586-6100)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body hereby honors and commends the US ADVISORY
COMMITTEE ON MINORITY VETERANS for their outstanding contributions
to promote and advance the programs, benefits, and services of
minority veterans, and extends to them its warmest best wishes for
continued success in all future endeavors. -- HR0118
STATUS Mar-12 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-12 97 Introduction - House
Mar-12 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0121 HD1 (HSCR 1350)
TITLE REQUESTING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMUNITY-BASED, COOPERATIVE
HAWAIIAN FISHPOND RESTORATION PROJECT FOR PEARL HARBOR.
INTRODCR Garcia N (586-8490)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Land and Natural Resources, in
cooperation with the US Navy, Leeward Community College, and various
Hawaiian groups and community service organizations, including those
knowledgeable in the construction and operation of native Hawaiian
fishponds, is requested to establish a community based, cooperative
effort to restore and maintain 1 or more of the remaining fishponds
in Pearl Harbor; and
Resources is requested to submit a report to the Legislature no
later than twenty days prior to convening of the Regular Session of
1998 regarding progress made in establishing this project.
-- HR0121 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1350 (HAW) HSCR 1521 (OMR) HSCR 1754 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-13 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then OMR then FIN
Mar-24 97 Reported from HAW (HSCR 1350) (HD1)
Mar-24 97 Referred to OMR
Mar-31 97 Reported from OMR (HSCR 1521)
MEASURE HR0134
TITLE REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR TO SUBMIT A REPORT SETTING FORTH
RECOMMENDATIONS TO REFORM STATE GOVERNMENT.
INTRODCR Yonamine N (586-6520)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Governor is requested to continue the comprehensive
restructuring of state government; and
reorganization policies:
state government;
government for the sake of change only;
friendly " services in and out of state government;
operations;
activities;
functions;
reduce costs, and reduce public inconvenience;
operations; and
the reorganization of state government by developing and utilizing a
comprehensive rather than a phased implementation strategy in the
reorganization review of the executive branch of state government;
and
reorganization effort; and
and design of restructuring the administrative services and business
services of the executive branch and begin the analysis of
restructuring the environmental services and the children and family
services, as outlined in the overall restructuring plan; and
report on progress and recommendations no later than December 1,
1997, and a final report on the following no later than December 1,
1998:
reorganization of the executive agencies under the
their proposed budgets, and projected savings expected
from the reorganization; and
-- HR0134
COMM REPT HSCR 1449 (LAB) HSCR 1741 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-13 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Multiple Referral to LAB then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from LAB (HSCR 1449)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1741)
MEASURE HR0137
TITLE HONORING SATOSHI MIGITA PRESIDENT OF THE HAWAII GATEBALL ASSOCIATION
AND THE UNITED STATES GATEBALL FEDERATION.
INTRODCR Okamura T (586-6340)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body hereby honors and commends the significant
contributions to Hawaii by SATOSHI MIGITA, President of the Hawaii
Gateball Association and the US Gateball Federation, for his
exemplary leadership and spirit of aloha and goodwill in his
position as the host of the 1998 7th World Gateball Championship
Tournament, and extends its warmest ALOHA and best wishes for
another successful tournament. -- HR0137
STATUS Mar-13 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-13 97 Introduction - House
Mar-13 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0141
TITLE REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS TO URGE NATIVE HAWAIIANS TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN EARLY CANCER DETECTION PROGRAM.
INTRODCR Goodenow K (586-9450)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, in the interest of
improving the overall health and well being of the native Hawaiian
community, is requested to urge all native Hawaiians to routinely
participate in cancer screening and testing programs that their
physicians, health plans, community organizations, or other entities
may recommend. -- HR0141
COMM REPT HSCR 1342 (HAW) HSCR 1479 (HLT)
STATUS Mar-31 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then HLT
Mar-24 97 Reported from HAW (HSCR 1342)
Mar-24 97 Referred to HLT
Mar-31 97 Reported from HLT (HSCR 1479)
MEASURE HR0142 HD2 (HSCR 1796)
TITLE REQUESTING THE WAIMANALO HOUSING RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION, HAWAII
HOUSING AUTHORITY, HOUSING FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS, AND THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT TO RESEARCH ISSUES AND IDENTIFY OPTIONS TO ENABLE
THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIMANALO HOMES PROJECT TO REMAIN LIVING THERE.
INTRODCR Goodenow K (586-9450)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Waimanalo Residents Association, Hawaii Housing
Authority, Housing Finance and Development Corporation, Office of
Hawaiian Affairs, and the US Department of Housing and Urban
Development are requested to study the issues and identify options
that may enable the residents of Waimanalo Homes to remain living
there; and
Association, Hawaii Housing Authority, Housing Finance and
Development Corporation, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, and the US
Department of Housing and Urban Development are requested to
research the following issues:
Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Hawaii
concerning the nature of their tenancy (i.e., promises to
lease or to provide " buy back " provisions);
leasehold property to fee simple property) is implicated
if the site is leased;
Development is necessary as a condition precedent to the
sale or lease of the site;
Housing and Urban Development will agree to the sale or
lease of the site;
necessary as a condition precedent to the sale or lease of
the site;
Hawaiian Affairs will agree to the sale or lease of the
site;
via the private sector (e.g., self help housing, mutual
housing, etc.);
scenarios:
available for developments on ceded land given the
existing litigation; and
the resident body regarding how many want to purchase the
units and how many do not;
the resident body regarding how many want modernization of
the units and how many do not; and
requested to complete their research and findings prior to May 1,
1997, in order to prevent the lapsing of 8 million dollars in federal
funds designated for the renovation of Waimanalo Homes; and
compile and transmit such research and findings to the Legislature on
or before May 1, 1997; and
requested to avail themselves of administrative remedies designed to
prevent the renovation of Waimanalo Homes. -- HR0142 HD2
COMM REPT HSCR 1515 (HSH) HSCR 1796 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HSH then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from HSH (HSCR 1515) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1796) (HD2)
MEASURE HR0144 HD1 (HSCR 1830)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND
TOURISM TO ADVISE THE LEGISLATURE ON THE STATUS OF THE HAWAII STATE
PLAN AND THE VIABILITY OF INCORPORATING THE KE ALA HOKU PROCESS IN A
COHESIVE STATE FUNCTIONAL AND FINANCIAL PLAN.
INTRODCR Arakaki D (586-6050)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Business, Economic Development, and
Tourism report to the Legislature on the status of the Hawaii State
Plan and the consideration being given, if any, for its update and
revision; and
Economic Development, and Tourism report on the viability of
incorporating the Ke Ala Hoku benchmarking process in any future
revision of the Hawaii State Plan, and if incorporation is viable,
the context or framework by which it is to be incorporated; and
Economic Development, and Tourism, in collaboration with the
Department of Business and Finance, the Department of Human
Resources Development, and the Ke Ala Hoku Statewide Steering
Committee, review the feasibility and benefits of incorporating both
the state and financial plan into a cohesive document in which the
departments and individual managers at all levels may be appraised
based on the attainment of realistic and measurable goals; and
Economic Development, and Tourism submit its report to the
Legislature by January 5, 1998, on the results of its review,
including implementation plans, if any, or if deemed not to be
viable, the reasons for the determination. -- HR0144 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1432 (EDB) HSCR 1830 (LMG)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to EDB then LMG
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDB (HSCR 1432)
Mar-31 97 Referred to LMG
Apr-10 97 Reported from LMG (HSCR 1830) (HD1)
MEASURE HR0146 HD1 (HSCR 1447)
TITLE REQUESTING THE CONVENING OF A TASK FORCE TO CONDUCT A COMPREHENSIVE
REVIEW OF THE SCOPE, IMPLEMENTATION, EFFICIENCY, AND EFFECTIVENESS
OF TITLE 7, HAWAII REVISED STATUTES, AND TO SEEK CONSENSUS ON
NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE CHANGES.
INTRODCR Case E (586-8475)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body requests the Governor to convene a Task Force
to conduct a comprehensive review of the scope, implementation,
efficiency, and effectiveness of Title 7, HRS, and to seek consensus
on necessary or appropriate changes; and
representation of the following on the Task Force:
Collective Bargaining, the Department of Human Resources
Development, and the 4 counties; and
bargaining unit representatives; and
such other persons on the Task Force as in the Governor's opinion,
after consultation with representatives of public employers and
public employees, are necessary or advisable to ensure a broad,
comprehensive, and balanced consideration of Title 7, such as
sector, academia, and the general public; and
not be limited to:
the State and counties and maintaining the requirement
that these jurisdictions act in concert and decide by
majority vote matters pertaining to wages, hours, and
conditions of employment;
precedential language of various chapters in Title 7, in
particular, the relationship of the section to other
statutes and to the legislative prerogative;
operation of state government, management flexibility in
the conduct of public employer operations, and the role of
seniority and the merit principle in the civil service
system as mandated by Article XVI of the Hawaii State
Constitution;
chapter 89, with a detailed examination of what
constitutes a negotiable issue;
excluded from, and included in, collective bargaining
units, and the impact on the declaration of essential
positions during legal strikes;
labor management disputes under the provisions of chapter
89;
cited above on the implementation of Title 7 and on other
related statutes and the options available to provide
clear public policy decisions; and
Task Force is requested at all times to operate in good faith and
with the goal of reaching consensus and, where consensus is not
possible, to identify the competing viewpoints and goals and
associated proposals so that the Legislature may be fully advised of
status report to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to
the convening of the Regular Session of 1998; and a final report
inclusive of findings and recommendations to the Legislature no later
than twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of
1999. -- HR0146 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1447 (LAB) HSCR 1743 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to LAB then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from LAB (HSCR 1447) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1743)
MEASURE HR0153
TITLE SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE HAWAII CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO
HOMEPORT THE JAPANESE MIDGET SUBMARINE (HA-19) AT PEARL HARBOR.
INTRODCR Kawakami B (586-6280)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body vigorously supports the efforts of the Hawaii
Congressional Delegation, the U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine Museum and
Park, and concerned members of the community in homeporting the
Japanese Midget Submarine (Ha-19) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. -- HR0153
COMM REPT HSCR 1424 (PSM)
STATUS Mar-27 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Single Referral to PSM
Mar-27 97 Reported from PSM (HSCR 1424)
Mar-27 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0155
TITLE REQUESTING THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO ENTER INTO A TURN-KEY
AGREEMENT FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW FACILITY FOR THE
MAUI COMMUNITY COLLEGE-MOLOKAI EDUCATION CENTER IN KAUNAKAKAI,
MOLOKAI.
INTRODCR White M (586-6790)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the University of Hawaii is requested to enter into a
turn key agreement for the design and construction of a new facility
for the Maui Community College Molokai Education Center in
Kaunakakai, Molokai; and
requested to submit a copy of the agreement to the Legislature
twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0155
COMM REPT HSCR 1453 (HED) HSCR 1765 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HED then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from HED (HSCR 1453)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1765)
MEASURE HR0159
TITLE DESIGNATING ADULT AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION MONTH.
INTRODCR Stegmaier D (586-6420)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that March of each year be designated as Adult and Community
Education Month for the State of Hawaii. -- HR0159
STATUS Mar-14 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0160
TITLE CONGRATULATING 1997 HAWAII JUNIOR MISS MESERET S. MITIKU; FIRST
RUNNER-UP TIFFANY D. K. MONROY; AND SECOND RUNNER-UP JESSICA L.
HEACOCK.
INTRODCR Say C (586-6200)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations is
requested to report on the actions taken to improve access to the
funds and to encourage community based economic development and
workforce development with ETF (employment and training fund) funds;
and
Industrial Relations is requested to submit its findings and
recommendations to the Legislature no later than twenty days before
the convening of the Regular Session of 1998. -- HR0160 HD1
STATUS Mar-14 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-14 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0161
TITLE URGING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO NOMINATE AND THE UNITED
STATES SENATE TO CONFIRM AT LEAST ONE QUALIFIED RESIDENT FROM THE
STATE OF HAWAII TO SERVE AS AN ACTIVE JUDGE ON THE UNITED STATES
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT.
INTRODCR Tom T (586-6490)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the President of the US is respectfully requested to
appoint, and the US Senate is respectfully requested to confirm, a
person from the State of Hawaii to serve as a Circuit Judge on the
US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit to provide a full and equal
measure of judicial representation for the State. -- HR0161
COMM REPT HSCR 1477 (JUD)
STATUS Mar-31 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Single Referral to JUD
Mar-31 97 Reported from JUD (HSCR 1477)
Mar-31 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0165 HD1 (HSCR 1493)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO ISSUE IDENTIFICATION
CARDS AND/OR OTHER FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION TO THOSE WHO HAVE
COMPLETED A TRAINING PROGRAM ON SERVICE OF PROCESS WITH THE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.
INTRODCR Yamane B (586-8515)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Public Safety is requested to issue
identification cards and / or other forms of identification to those
who have received present training in serving legal documents; and
requested to authorize these personnel to carry their identification
and present them upon request when serving process, in the interests
of public safety and welfare; and
requested to include the following on each identification card
issued by the Department:
sheriff's deputies;
identify the sheriff or sheriff's deputies; and
-- HR0165 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1493 (JUD) HSCR 1813 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to JUD then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from JUD (HSCR 1493) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1813)
MEASURE HR0169 HD1 (HSCR 1396)
TITLE REQUESTING A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE INSTALLATION OF APPROPRIATE
NAVIGATIONAL AIDS OR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A POLICY TO BAN FLIGHTS IN
HALAWA VALLEY, MOLOKAI.
INTRODCR White M (586-6790)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Federal Aviation Administration is requested to study
the feasibility of the installation of appropriate navigational aids
to assist pilots, or the establishment of a policy to ban flights in
Halawa Valley; and
Administration is requested to report findings and recommendations
to the Legislature twenty days before the convening of the Regular
Session of 1998; and
congressional delegation are respectfully urged to exercise their
best efforts and to do all things necessary to help facilitate this
important safety effort by the Federal Aviation Administration.
-- HR0169 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1396 (TRN)
STATUS Mar-25 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Single Referral to TRN
Mar-25 97 Reported from TRN (HSCR 1396) (HD1)
Mar-25 97 Adopted by the House, as amended (HD1)
MEASURE HR0170 HD1 (HSCR 1581)
TITLE REQUESTING RECOGNITION AND DESIGNATION OF SURFING AND OUTRIGGER CANOE
RACING AS OLYMPIC SPORTS.
INTRODCR Oshiro M (586-8505)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that this body requests the International Olympic Committee to
recognize and to initiate the process of designating surfing and
outrigger canoe racing as Olympic sports. -- HR0170 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1581 (OMR)
STATUS Apr-01 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then OMR
Mar-19 97 Single Re Referral to OMR
Apr-01 97 Reported from OMR (HSCR 1581) (HD1)
Apr-01 97 Adopted by the House, as amended (HD1)
MEASURE HR0172
TITLE REQUESTING THAT THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND FINANCE
CONSIDER THE NEED FOR FUNDING FOR COACHES' SALARIES, ATHLETIC
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES AS WELL AS TRANSPORTATION FOR ATHLETIC TEAMS
AS STANDARD WORKLOAD INCREASE WHEN DESIGNING AND BUDGETING NEW
SCHOOLS.
INTRODCR Ito K (586-8470)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of the Department of Budget
and Finance consult with the Superintendent of the Department of
Education to treat funding for athletic coaches' salaries, equipment
and supplies, and transportation for athletic teams as standard
workload increase when designing and budgeting new schools; and
Budget and Finance report to the Legislature no later than twenty
days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998 about the
collaborative efforts between the Department of Budget and Finance
and the Department of Education to provide services for our youths
beyond those found in regular classrooms. -- HR0172
COMM REPT HSCR 1529 (EDN) HSCR 1773 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to EDN then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDN (HSCR 1529)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1773)
MEASURE HR0176
TITLE REQUESTING THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO NAME THE
"HALEIWA BYPASS" IN HONOR OF THE LATE REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPH P.
LEONG.
INTRODCR Santiago A (586-6380)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the state Department of Transportation is requested to
name the Haleiwa bypass after the late Representative Joseph P.
Leong. -- HR0176
COMM REPT HSCR 1394 (TRN)
STATUS Mar-25 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Single Referral to TRN
Mar-25 97 Reported from TRN (HSCR 1394)
Mar-25 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0177
TITLE URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ADOPT A LOCAL PURCHASE
REQUIREMENT FOR THE PURCHASE OF CIGARETTES BY MILITARY AND COAST
GUARD FACILITIES IN ALASKA AND HAWAII.
INTRODCR Say C (586-6200)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Nineteenth
Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 1997, that
the US Congress is respectfully urged to require all military and
Coast Guard facilities located within the State of Alaska and the
State of Hawaii to purchase cigarettes only from wholesalers or
dealers located within the State of Alaska and the State of Hawaii,
respectively; and
is respectfully urged to join in the effort to have the US Congress
require all military and Coast Guard facilities located within the
State of Alaska and the State of Hawaii to purchase cigarettes only
from wholesalers or dealers located within the State of Alaska and
the State of Hawaii, respectively. -- HR0177
COMM REPT HSCR 1312 (PSM) HSCR 1818 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to PSM then FIN
Mar-21 97 Reported from PSM (HSCR 1312)
Mar-21 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1818)
MEASURE HR0178 HD1 (HSCR 1523)
TITLE REQUESTING AN OUTRIGGER CANOE PADDLING PILOT PROJECT FOR HAWAII'S
SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
INTRODCR Stegmaier D (586-6420)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Education is requested to establish a
pilot project involving joint partnerships with private Hawaiian
canoeing associations to organize interscholastic Hawaiian canoeing
teams in the public secondary schools in the State; and
submit a progress report to the Legislature no later than twenty
days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0178 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1523 (EDN) HSCR 1777 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then EDN then FIN
Mar-21 97 Multiple Re Referral to EDN then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDN (HSCR 1523) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
MEASURE HR0179 HD1 (HSCR 1405)
TITLE SUPPORTING THE RECRUITMENT OF THE "AMERICA'S SMITHSONIAN" EXHIBITION
TO HAWAII.
INTRODCR Cachola R (586-6110)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislature welcomes the prospect of the " America's
Smithsonian " exhibition scheduling Honolulu as a host city, offers
its support for such a move to the extent that it can, and invites
other public agencies in Hawaii to do the same; and
Economic Development, and Tourism is requested to explore the
feasibility of attracting the " America's Smithsonian " touring
exhibition, working in cooperation with existing facilitators of
this event from the City and County of Honolulu, provided that the
exhibition shoulc be at no cost to the state, if possible; and
in Washington, D.C., is urged to support the scheduling of Hawaii
and Honolulu as a host site for the continuing " America's
Smithsonian " tour by exploring the feasibility and taking any other
steps necessary to ensure the scheduling of Hawaii and Honolulu; and
report on the feasibility of scheduling the " America's
Smithsonian " exhibition in Hawaii, including any recommendations
and proposed legislation, if necessary, to the Legislature twenty
days before the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0179 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1405 (TSM) HSCR 1800 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to CAR then TSM then FIN
Mar-18 97 Multiple Re Referral to TSM then FIN
Mar-27 97 Reported from TSM (HSCR 1405) (HD1)
Mar-27 97 Referred to FIN
MEASURE HR0183 HD1 (HSCR 1434)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND
TOURISM TO STUDY THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF PARI-MUTUEL HORSE
RACING, SHIPBOARD CASINOS, AND HOTEL/CASINO GAMBLING IN HILO.
INTRODCR Chang J (586-6120)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Business, Economic Development, and
Tourism is requested to:
impact of pari mutuel horse racing, shipboard casinos, and
hotel / casino gambling in Hilo; and
Economic Development, and Tourism is requested to submit a report of
its findings and recommendations to the Legislature no later than
twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0183 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1434 (EDB) HSCR 1823 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to EDB then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDB (HSCR 1434) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1823)
MEASURE HR0184 HD2 (HSCR 1535)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO WORK WITH
OTHER AGENCIES AND BIG ISLAND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS TO DETERMINE
HOW THE COMMERCIAL FOREST INDUSTRY AND THE HILO-HAMAKUA COMMUNITY
CAN WORK TOGETHER TO HELP DETERMINE FUTURE OPTIONS FOR THE
COMMUNITY.
INTRODCR Takamine D (586-6440)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Land and Natural Resources is requested
to work with governmental agencies and community organizations to
determine how the commercial forest industry and the Hilo Hamakua
community can work together to help determine future options for the
community; and
of Health; the Department of Agriculture; the Hawaii Forest Industry
Association; Hamakua Timber; the Rural South Hilo Community
Association; the North Hilo Community Council; the Hamakua District
Development Council; Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate; New Oji Paper
Co. Ltd.; 1 representative from the Friends of Hamakua; and the
state representative, state senator, and county council member who
represent the Hilo Hamakua region; and
the selection of a neutral facilitator to guide the discussions of
the group; and
dialogue on how all parties can best work together; and
industry in the Hilo Hamakua region from the initial
stages of land clearance and tree planting to the harvest
of timber;
have on the community in terms of job opportunities, job
stability, secondary benefits, and so forth; and
on the development of this industry; and
Initiative work with the other partners to assure that forestry
solutions in the Hilo Hamakua community are socially, culturally, and
economically workable; and
community organization, is free to participate in any existing
regulatory or decision making process as determined by its members;
and
Resources is requested to submit a report summarizing the findings of
the group to the Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the
COMM REPT HSCR 1355 (AGR) HSCR 1535 (WLU) HSCR 1750 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to AGR then WLU then FIN
Mar-24 97 Reported from AGR (HSCR 1355) (HD1)
Mar-24 97 Referred to WLU
Mar-31 97 Reported from WLU (HSCR 1535) (HD2)
MEASURE HR0185
TITLE ENDORSING THE DESIGNATION OF THE WAILOA STATE PARK AS THE PERMANENT
SITE OF THE ANNUAL HAARI BOAT RACE.
INTRODCR Takamine D (586-6440)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislature endorses the efforts of Hui Okinawa and
the Japanese Chamber of Commerce's International Festival to seek
assurances from the Department of Land and Natural Resources to make
the Wailoa State Park the permanent site for the annual Haari Boat
Races. -- HR0185
COMM REPT HSCR 1357 (CAR) HSCR 1573 (WLU/ OMR/)
STATUS Apr-01 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to CAR then WLU/ OMR/
Mar-24 97 Reported from CAR (HSCR 1357)
Mar-24 97 Referred to WLU/ OMR/
Apr-01 97 Reported from WLU/ OMR/ (HSCR 1573)
MEASURE HR0186 HD1 (HSCR 1827)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO WORK WITH
HUNTING ORGANIZATIONS TO DISCUSS THE FEASIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A
HUNTING AREA RESERVES COUNCIL.
INTRODCR Takamine D (586-6440)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Land and Natural Resources is requested
to work with hunting organizations throughout the State as well as
other users of forest lands to discuss the feasibility of
establishing a Hunting Area Reserves Council; and
geographic representation; and
Resources submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the
Legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the
Regular Session of 1998. -- HR0186 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1501 (WLU) HSCR 1827 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to WLU then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from WLU (HSCR 1501)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1827) (HD1)
MEASURE HR0187 HD1 (HSCR 1557)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO MAKE AVAILABLE A CHECKLIST
OF SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND BEHAVIORS THAT CHILDREN SHOULD
HAVE UPON ENTERING KINDERGARTEN.
INTRODCR Kahikina M (586-8465)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Education make available to all parents
of preschool age children a checklist of skills, knowledge,
attitudes, and behaviors that children should have upon entry to
kindergarten; and
1, 1998; and
report on efforts to make this checklist available no later than
twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0187 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1557 (EDN) HSCR 1775 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to EDN then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDN (HSCR 1557) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1775)
MEASURE HR0189 HD1 (HSCR 1436)
TITLE REQUESTING THE HOSTING OF A PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON MARINE SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY IN HAWAII.
INTRODCR Morihara D (586-6330)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Business, Economic Development, and
Tourism; the East-West Center (east west); the University of Hawaii;
and business / private sectors are requested to work toward hosting
a Pacific Conference on Marine Science and Technology in the year
2000. -- HR0189 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1436 (EDB/ TSM/) HSCR 1821 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to EDB/ TSM/ then FIN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDB/ TSM/ (HSCR 1436) (HD1)
Mar-31 97 Referred to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1821)
MEASURE HR0190 HD1 (HSCR 1308)
TITLE REQUESTING A STUDY OF WAYS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII TO COORDINATE
ITS EFFORTS TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURE.
INTRODCR Morihara D (586-6330)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the President of UH (University of Hawaii) is requested
to conduct a study of ways that the UH can promote the development
of agriculture on the Big Island; and
Legislature a report of the findings and recommendations, including
any appropriate legislation, no later than twenty days prior to the
convening of the Regular Session of 1998. -- HR0190 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1308 (AGR) HSCR 1760 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to AGR then HED then FIN
Mar-21 97 Reported from AGR (HSCR 1308) (HD1)
Mar-21 97 Referred to HED
Mar-27 97 Multiple Re Referral to AGR then FIN
MEASURE HR0191 HD1 (HSCR 1837)
TITLE REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES TO RETAIN AND OPERATE THE
OPEN DOORS PROGRAM AS A PROGRAM SEPARATE AND DISTINCT FROM WELFARE
PROGRAMS.
INTRODCR Arakaki D (586-6050)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Human Services is requested, regardless
of whether the Open Doors program is statutorily established by
legislation enacted during the current regular session, to:
program and grant them permanent civil service status;
program within the Department's budget; and
families who are not recipients of public assistance; and
prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998. -- HR0191 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1837 (HSH) HSCR 1872 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-21 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HSH then EDN then FIN
Apr-16 97 Reported from HSH (HSCR 1837) (HD1)
Apr-16 97 Referred to EDN
Apr-16 97 Multiple Re Referral to HSH then FIN
MEASURE HR0193 HD1 (HSCR 1735)
TITLE REQUESTING A STUDY OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION.
INTRODCR Jones M (586-8460)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) is requested to
study the operations of ADC (Agribusiness Development Corporation)
as contained in Act 264, SLH 1994, including the staffing and
effectiveness of ADC in carrying out the intent of the Act and the
most appropriate agency to which ADC should be administratively
attached; and
programs undertaken by ADC and the status of those projects and
programs; and
of its findings and recommendations, including any improvements for
ADC to increase its effectiveness in carrying out the intent of Act
264, SLH 1994, to the Legislature no later than December 1, 1997.
-- HR0193 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1391 (AGR) HSCR 1735 (LMG)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to AGR then LMG
Mar-25 97 Reported from AGR (HSCR 1391)
Mar-25 97 Referred to LMG
Apr-10 97 Reported from LMG (HSCR 1735) (HD1)
MEASURE HR0195
TITLE REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO UPDATE ITS SURVEY OF
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS IN THE STATE THAT ARE MANDATED BY THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT.
INTRODCR Hamakawa E (586-8480)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Legislative Reference Bureau is requested to update
its survey of government programs in the State for fiscal year
1997 - 1998 that are:
State;
matching funds;
to have these federal funds reduced or discontinued; or
funds; and
is requested to submit the survey to the Legislature no later than
twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of 1998.
-- HR0195
COMM REPT HSCR 1739 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Single Referral to FIN
Apr-10 97 Reported from FIN (HSCR 1739)
Apr-10 97 Adopted by the House
MEASURE HR0197 HD1 (HSCR 1384)
TITLE REQUESTING THE OFFICE OF PLANNING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS,
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND TOURISM TO FACILITATE DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN
ALL AFFECTED PARTIES AND SEEK CONSENSUS ON APPROPRIATE STATE
REGULATION OF RIGHTS REAFFIRMED UNDER ARTICLE XII, SECTION 7, OF THE
HAWAII STATE CONSTITUTION.
INTRODCR Case E (586-8475)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Office of Planning of the Department of Business,
Economic Development, and Tourism is requested to immediately
facilitate discussions among all interested parties with respect to
the issues arising out of and related collectively to PASH; and
interested parties are strongly encouraged at all times to operate
in good faith and with the goal of reaching consensus and, where
consensus is not possible, to identify the competing viewpoints and
goals and associated proposals so that the Legislature may be fully
informed and advised of the full range of policy options available;
and
consultation with the Department of Land and Natural Resources, is
resource and not as an advocate for any position, and is further
requested to seek the services of professional neutral facilitators
such as the Judiciary Center for Alternate Dispute Resolution if
beneficial to achieving the goals of this Resolution; and
requested to provide a brief written progress status report to the
Legislature, via the respective Chairs of the House Committee on
Hawaiian Affairs and Senate Committee on Water, Land and Hawaiian
Affairs, and to all other interested parties who request a report,
on a monthly basis through and including November 1997; and
requested to submit a final report to the Legislature twenty days
with specificity the process undertaken, the areas of consensus,
and, with respect to the remaining issues, the policy options for
consideration by the Legislature. -- HR0197 HD1
COMM REPT HSCR 1384 (HAW) HSCR 1489 (JUD) HSCR 1810 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then JUD then FIN
Mar-25 97 Reported from HAW (HSCR 1384) (HD1)
Mar-25 97 Referred to JUD
Mar-31 97 Reported from JUD (HSCR 1489)
MEASURE HR0199 HD2 (HSCR 1548)
TITLE RELATING TO HAWAIIAN MEDIUM SCHOOLS ON KAUAI AND HAWAII.
INTRODCR Kawakami B (586-6280)
DESCRIPT BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
Nineteenth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of
1997, that the Department of Education is requested to:
medium of the standard Hawaiian language for Hawaiian
K - 12 schools at: Ke Kula Niihau o Kekaha School, Kauai;
Ke Kula o Nawahiokalaniopuu at Keaau, Hawaii; Ke Kula
Kaiapuni Hawaii o Kona at Kealakehe Elementary School,
Hawaii; Ke Kula Kaiapuni Hawaii o Waimea at Waimea
Elementary and Intermediate School, Hawaii;
accomplish the mandates of this Resolution, provided that
such funds shall be used in addition to federal and other
funds to specifically provide transportation services,
curriculum development and dissemination, equipment and
supplies, repair and maintenance, and salaries and
professional development for teachers, staff and
is made available to all other Hawaiian language immersion
schools;
educated exclusively in 1 of the State's 2 official
languages;
Hawaiian language medium schools through contracts with
the Office of Hawaiian Affairs; and
Hawaiian within the home and the community, with standard
Hawaiian as the instructional medium in the schools; and
Resolution, declines to comply with these requests, the Department of
Education is requested to submit a report to the Legislature no later
than twenty days prior to the convening of the Regular Session of
1998, detailing its analysis and reasons as well as specific
proposals, for further legislation to accomplish the purposes of this
Concurrent Resolution. -- HR0199 HD2
COMM REPT HSCR 1348 (HAW) HSCR 1548 (EDN) HSCR 1781 (FIN)
STATUS Apr-10 97 Adopted
HISTORY Mar-14 97 Introduction - House
Mar-17 97 Multiple Referral to HAW then EDN then FIN
Mar-24 97 Reported from HAW (HSCR 1348) (HD1)
Mar-24 97 Referred to EDN
Mar-31 97 Reported from EDN (HSCR 1548) (HD2)
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