1995 Legislation
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Description
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Fact Sheet
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Act 5, SLH 1995
Dec 8, 1995
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Commission is to examine benefits extended to married opposite-sex couples
but not to same-sex couples; to examine public policy reasons to extend or not; to recommend
legislative action to so extend benefits
Report of the Commission on Sexual Orientation and the Law. (PDF, 82MB)
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SR65, SD1 (1995)
No.4, 1995
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determine whether nonprofit public, education, and government cable
access organizations in Hawaii provide the type of access and
programming intended by federal and state law.
Public,
Education, And Government Cable Television Access In Hawaii:
Unscrambling The Signals. (PDF, 5MB)
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HR174, HD2 (1995)
No.5, 1995
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obtain views of selected state agencies and the petroleum industry to
assist the Legislature in formulating policies that protect Hawaii's
gasoline consumers
Regulating Hawaii's Petroleum Industry. (PDF, 850KB)
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SR3 (1995)
No.6, 1995
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evaluate the efficiency of using newspapers of general circulation as
the sole means of publishing public notices required by law.
To See or Not to See: Public Notice of Legal Ads. (PDF, 6MB)
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HR12, HD2 (1995)
No.7, 1995
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study the state Department of Transportation's motor vehicle safety
program for motor vehicles with a gross weight ratio of 10,000 pounds or
less.
Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection in Hawaii: A Study of Selected Issues. (PDF, 2MB)
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SCR33 & SR27 (1995)
No.8, 1995
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examine the concept of a single entry point for long-term care services
for disabled children, non-elderly adults, and the elderly; its
advantages and disadvantages.
Long-Term Care: A
Single Entry Point for Three Populations. (PDF, 10MB)
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HR60, HD1 (1995)
No.1, 1996
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study the problem in other jurisdictions of liability exposure of
volunteers, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies that rely
on the services of volunteers.
Volunteerism -- A
Risky Business. (PDF, 5MB)
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SCR266, SD1, HD1 (1995)
No.4, 1996
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study feasibility of transferring the Traffic Violations Bureaus from
the State Judiciary to the counties.
Stop, Go,
Caution: the Feasibility of Transferring the Traffic Violations Bureaus
to the Counties. (PDF, 5MB)
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