![]() Makes an appropriation for 1.0 FTE enforcement position. Imposes $10,000 fine for each separate offense of false labeling of Hawaii-grown roasted coffee. (SD1)Įxtends the offense of false labeling of Hawaii-grown coffee to include roasted coffee. ![]() Requires the Hawaii Invasive Species Council to classify the fungal pathogen that causes coffee leaf rust as an invasive species in its administrative rules and to direct available funding for mitigation efforts, research, and prevention or control actions for coffee leaf rust. Requires hunting guides to provide copies of the written permissions obtained to hunt on private lands as part of their annual reports to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Requires hunting guides who take their clients to hunt on private lands to first obtain written permission from the owner of the private land, or occupier or holder, where appropriate. Clarifies that each fish or aquatic life specimen taken in violation of certain fishing laws regarding aquarium fish and the possession and use of prohibited explosives, electrofishing devices, and poisonous substances constitutes a separate offense. ![]() Relating To The Department Of Land And Natural Resources.Įstablishes a criminal penalty and monetary fines for aquarium fishing violations. Allows for a reasonable delay in an agency's response to a request as a result of extenuating circumstances. Prohibits the Governor or a Mayor from suspending requests for public records or vital statistics during a declared state of emergency. Requires the curriculum to include a level I trauma-informed care course designed for adult corrections officers. (SD1)Īppropriates moneys to support a trauma-informed certification program at the Windward Community College campus of the University of Hawaii for adult corrections officers. Makes a housekeeping amendment to section 341-6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to delete a reference to a repealed section. Relating To The Environmental Advisory Council. Appropriates funds to establish the working group and develop the plan and for an unspecified number of sustainability specialist positions within the Department of Agriculture. Requires the working group to submit an interagency food systems plan, any recommendations for implementing the plan, and any proposed legislation to the Legislature. Reduces the amount transferred to the works of art special fund from 1% to 0.5% of all state fund appropriations for capital improvements designated for the construction cost element.Įstablishes the sustainable food systems working group within the Department of Agriculture. Relating To The Works Of Art Special Fund. Amends the requirement that the Department of Education report the creation of temporary positions to the Department of Budget and Finance by requiring that the report also be sent to the Legislature. Relating To Direct Instructional Services To Students.Īllows the Department of Education to create temporary positions under certain conditions. ![]() Appropriates funds to promote and develop the "Made in Hawaii" brand. Requires council members to receive annual training on topics related to native Hawaiian healing and health.Ĭlarifies that calculations to determine whether an item labeled "Hawaii Made" or "Made in Hawaii" has met the requirement that at least 51% of the wholesale value of the product is added by production within the State include operating and overhead expenses incurred and spent within the State. Requires the state council on mental health to include an unspecified number of members with demonstrated knowledge of or work experience involving native Hawaiian health practices. Relating To The State Council On Mental Health. Requires all state agencies adopting, amending, or repealing a rule to make the full text of the rules of the agency available on the Office of the Lieutenant Governor's internet website in a digitally accessible and searchable format. Relating To General Excise Tax Exemptions.Įstablishes general excise tax exemptions for food, medical services, and feminine hygiene products. Relating To Public Charter School Per-pupil Funding.Įxcludes from the charter school per-pupil funding calculation all amounts relating to programs that provide comparable benefits for all public school students regardless of whether the student is a Department of Education school student or a public charter school student.Īmends Act 257, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, to authorize the School Facilities Authority to provide affordable housing to Department of Education teachers. Relating To Career And Technical Education.Įstablishes a career and technical education working group to strengthen career and technical education in the State's public schools. Relating To The Judiciary's `lelo Hawai`i Initiatives.Īppropriates funds to the Judiciary to support the `Olelo Hawai`i Initiatives. ![]()
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