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SB 2540 HD1 Hearing Notice 6/18/2020 Hearing FIN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THE TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION OF 2012 COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro, Chair Rep. Marilyn B. Lee, Vice Chair Rep. Isaac W. Choy Rep. Chris Lee Rep. Ty Cullen Rep. Dee Morikawa Rep. Heather Giugni Rep. James Kunane Tokioka Rep. Sharon E. Har Rep. Kyle T. Yamashita Rep. Mark J. Hashem Rep. Barbara C. Marumoto Rep. Linda Ichiyama Rep. Gil Riviere Rep. Jo Jordan Rep. Gene Ward Rep. Derek S.K. Kawakami NOTICE OF HEARING DATE: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 TIME: 10:00 A.M. PLACE: Conference Room 308 State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street A G E N D A # 1 SB 2868, SD1 RELATING TO TAX CLEARANCE FEES. FIN (SSCR2527) Authorizes fees to obtain a tax clearance or a certified copy of a tax Status clearance; provided that electronic filing of a tax clearance request is available without charge. SB 1312 RELATING TO THE LEGACY LAND CONSERVATION FIN (SSCR2557) COMMISSION. Status Authorizes the Chairperson of the Natural Area Reserves System Commission to designate a representative from the Natural Area Reserves System Commission to serve on the Legacy Land Conservation Commission and authorizes the members of the Legacy Land Conservation Commission to elect their own chairperson. SB 2236, HD1 RELATING TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. ERB, FIN (HSCR1127-12) Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds to assist Status Clearcom, Inc., or a partnership headed by Clearcom, Inc., with planning, permitting, designing, constructing, equipping, and operating broadband infrastructure throughout the State. Effective July 1, 2112. SB 2952, SD2 RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE EDN, FIN (HSCR1092-12) BONDS FOR LE JARDIN ACADEMY. Status Authorizes the issuance of special purpose revenue bonds for Le Jardin Academy for the planning, acquisition, construction, improvement, and equipping of its educational facilities. SB 2773, SD1 RELATING TO LIBRARIES. EDN, FIN (HSCR1091-12) Revises chapter 312, HRS, to accurately reflects long-standing board of Status education and Hawaii state public library system practices. https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2012/hearingnotices/HEARING_FIN_03-28-12_1_.HTM 1/3 6/18/2020 Hearing FIN. SB 2772, SD1 RELATING TO THE HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM. EDN, FIN (HSCR1102-12) Clarifies that the transfer of certain functions pertaining to education Status personnel and facilities by Act 51, Session Laws of Hawaii 2004, does not apply to the Hawaii State Public Library System and its employees. SB 2540, SD2, HD1 RELATING TO EDUCATION. EDN, FIN (HSCR1224-12) Amends or repeals various provisions of Chapter 302A, Hawaii Revised Status Statutes, for housekeeping and other purposes. Effective July 1, 2050. SB 2842, SD1, HD1 RELATING TO CIVIL ACTIONS FOR DISCRIMINATORY JUD, FIN (HSCR1220-12) PRACTICES IN REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS. Status Grants the right to file a civil action for housing discrimination within two years of occurrence or termination of an alleged discriminatory practice. Directs the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission to issue a right to sue on a complaint if a similar civil action has been filed. SB 2748, SD1, HD1 RELATING TO UNCLAIMED PROPERTY. JUD, FIN (HSCR1215-12) Requires holders of unclaimed property to remit all property with their Status November 1 report and corrects references to the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund. Effective January 9, 2059. SB 2110, SD1 RELATING TO THE PRESERVATION OF HAWAII'S MOVING HED, FIN (HSCR1027-12) IMAGES. Status Designates ‘Ulu‘ulu: The Henry Ku‘ualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawai‘i as the state archive for moving images; establishes a special fund. SB 2790, SD1 RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS. HAW, FIN (HSCR1034-12) Extends the repeal date in Act 187, Session Laws of Hawaii 2010, to Status continue the pilot project that enables the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands to begin housing and other projects without having the full amount of the cost of the projects on hand at the start of the project. Requires report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular sessions of 2013 to 2015 on the status of the pilot project. DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW Persons wishing to offer comments should submit testimony at least 24 hours prior to the hearing with a transmittal cover indicating: · Testifier's name with position/title and organization; · The Committee the comments are directed to; · The date and time of the hearing; · Measure number; and · The number of copies the Committee is requesting. While every effort will be made to copy, organize, and collate all testimony received, materials received on the day of the hearing or improperly identified or directed to the incorrect office, may be distributed to the Committee after the hearing. Submit testimony in ONE of the following ways: PAPER: 2 copies to Room 306, in the State Capitol; FAX: For comments less than 5 pages in length, transmit to 586-6001 (Oahu) or 1-800-535-3859 (for Neighbor Islanders without a computer to submit testimony through e-mail or the Web); or WEB: For comments less than 4MB in size, transmit from the Web page at http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/submittestimony.aspx. Testimony submitted will be placed on the Legislative Web site after the hearing adjourns. This public posting of testimony on the Web site should be considered when including personal information in your testimony. If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids and/or services to participate in the House public hearing process (i.e., sign or foreign language interpreter or wheelchair accessibility), please contact the Committee Clerk at 586-6200 or email your request for an https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2012/hearingnotices/HEARING_FIN_03-28-12_1_.HTM 2/3 6/18/2020 Hearing FIN. interpreter to [email protected] at least 24 hours prior to the hearing for arrangements. Prompt requests submitted help to ensure the availability of qualified individuals and appropriate accommodations. Selected meetings are broadcast live. Check the current legislative broadcast schedule on the "Capitol TV" Web site at www.capitoltv.org OR call 536-2100. ________________________________________ Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro Chair https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2012/hearingnotices/HEARING_FIN_03-28-12_1_.HTM 3/3.
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