SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION RELATING TO BILLS PASSED BY THE HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION OF 2021 SHOWING ACTIONS TAKEN AS OF June 10, 2021 Prepared by the: Legislative Reference Bureau State Capitol, Room 446 415 South Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Caveat: While all data are believed accurate, they are subject to change pending confirmation against official records kept by the respective Chief Clerk's offices. FOREWORD This publication contains important information concerning the bills passed by the Hawaii State Legislature during the Regular Session of 2021, which adjourned sine die on April 29, 2021. This publication supplements the publication entitled "Bills Passed by the Hawaii State Legislature, Regular Session of 2021," which was issued by the LRB Systems Office in April 2021 and contains a brief description of each bill passed during the 2021 session.1 This report consists of the following resources: (1) A preliminary index that contains a topical listing of the bills passed during the Regular Session of 2021 under broad and general subject matter categories; (2) A table of "Laws Affected by Bills Passed" that shows sections of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, Session Laws of Hawaii, and the proposed constitutional amendments that are affected by bills passed by the Regular Session of 2021. It also includes a listing of new chapters of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. This table reflects information from the final draft of every bill passed by the Legislature during the Regular Session of 2021; and (3) A table of "Status of Bills Passed by the Legislature" that provides a listing of bills passed and includes the Act number and approval date, if any, and appropriate committee report numbers. The foregoing information includes Act numbers and approval dates for bills signed into law or vetoed by the Governor as of June 10, 2021. Information regarding any bills approved by the Governor after June 10, 2021, may be obtained through the Legislature's website at http://capitol.hawaii.gov/. The Governor has until July 6, 2021, to consider bills for approval.2 The "Supplemental Information" publication for prior years is available through the LRB website, at https://lrb.hawaii.gov/. Click on "Publications" at the top of the homepage, and then on "Session Reports."3 Click on the particular session report year desired and look for the heading "Supplemental Information Relating to Bills Passed." We sincerely hope that this publication will be of assistance to you. While all data are believed accurate, this publication is not intended as a substitute for reviewing the actual text of a bill. If you have any questions regarding the information in this publication, please contact our office at 587-0670. Charlotte A. Carter-Yamauchi Director June 10, 2021 1. The "Bills Passed by the Hawaii State Legislature, Regular Session of 2021" publication may be accessed at https://lrb.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021_Passed.pdf. 2. Article III, section 16, Hawaii Constitution. (The Governor has 45 days after adjournment sine die, not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, to act on bills.) 3. The direct link to the Legislative Reference Bureau session reports page is https://lrb.hawaii.gov/publications/session-reports. i TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ............................................................................................................................ i PRELIMINARY INDEX .......................................................................................................... 1 LAWS AFFECTED BY BILLS PASSED ............................................................................... 39 STATUS OF BILLS PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE ...................................................... 51 ii Preliminary Index 2021 Regular Session ABUSE Family or household member, see DOMESTIC ABUSE ACCOUNTANTS Peer review oversight committee members .................................................................................................. SB1103 Tax return preparers; preparer tax identification number ............................................................................... SB320 ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES Chief information officer; post-employment restrictions .............................................................................. HB671 Closed accounts list; comptroller's report....................................................................................................... SB222 Comptroller closed accounts list; lapsed programs or initiatives ................................................................................. SB222 evaluation of office space requirements ................................................................................................. SB1015 post-employment restrictions .................................................................................................................. HB671 preaudit of payments under $100,000 ...................................................................................................... SB332 Elections, see ELECTIONS Information technology steering committee; members and terms of appointment ......................................... HB33 Lapsed programs or initiatives; comptroller's report ...................................................................................... SB222 Leased office space, reduction of ................................................................................................................. SB1015 Leeward coast homeless project fund; abolished ........................................................................................ HB1299 Office space requirements ............................................................................................................................ SB1015 Past performance database; contractors ......................................................................................................... HB526 Post-employment restrictions ........................................................................................................................ HB671 Preaudit of payments under $100,000; comptroller's duties ........................................................................... SB332 Procurement protests; expeditious resolution ............................................................................................... SB1329 Stadium development district; special fund ................................................................................................ HB1348 State vehicle fleet; zero-emission vehicles .................................................................................................... HB552 ACTIONS Child support; enforceable judgments .............................................................................................. SB630 (Act 36) Claims against the State; appropriations ........................................................................................ SB1039 (Act 15) Contested case hearings; interactive conference technology use ................................................................... SB873 Dog bites .......................................................................................................................................... SB189 (Act 30) Immunity from liability; independent civil process servers .......................................................... HB1036 (Act 41) Inverse condemnation; limitation of actions ................................................................................... HB357 (Act 16) Litigation deposits trust fund; transfer of moneys ........................................................................... HB1115 (Act 9) Publicity rights infringement; deceased individuals or deceased personalities ................................ SB714 (Act 37) Service of process; independent civil process servers list ............................................................. HB1036 (Act 41) Veterinarians; good samaritan immunities .................................................................................................. HB1086 ADVERTISING Commercial use of deceased individual's or deceased personality's name, voice, signature, or likeness ......................................................................................................................... SB714 (Act 37) Electioneering communications ..................................................................................................................... SB404 1 AGED PERSONS Continuing care retirement community; Luana Kai A Life Plan Community; special purpose revenue bonds ................................................................................................................................ HB869 Crimes against ............................................................................................................................................... HB490 Dementia; first responder personnel training .............................................................................................. HB1283 Financial exploitation, protection from ......................................................................................................... HB940 Nursing facility sustainability program; sunset extended ................................................................ HB311 (Act 24) AGRICULTURE Agr dev/food security - add fund; abolished ............................................................................................... HB1299 Agr dev/food security - arm
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