HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
62 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO NON-GENERAL FUNDS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to:
(1) Repeal or reclassify certain non-general funds of the University of Hawaii pursuant to the recommendations of the auditor in auditor's report no. 20-03; and
(2) Transfer authority to the chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo to expend funds from the conference center revolving fund.
PART II
SECTION 2. The purpose of this part is to reclassify the community colleges special fund as a revolving
fund.
SECTION 3. Chapter 304A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part V, subpart D, to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§304A- Community
colleges revolving fund. (a) Section 304A-2003 notwithstanding, there is
established a community colleges revolving fund to receive, disburse, and account
for funds of programs and activities of the community colleges, including but
not limited to off-campus programs, summer session programs, overseas programs,
evening sessions, study abroad, exchange programs, cultural enrichment
programs, and consultative services that help make available the resources of
the community colleges to the communities they serve.
(b) The revolving fund may include deposits from:
(1) The University
of Hawaii tuition and fees special fund established in section 304A-2153;
(2) Tuition, fees,
and charges for affiliated instructional, training, and public service courses
and programs; and
(3) Fees, fines,
and other money collected for:
(A) Student
health;
(B) Transcript
and diploma;
(C) Library;
(D) Facility
use;
(E) Child
care;
(F) Auxiliary
enterprises;
(G) Alumni;
and
(H) Other
related activities."
SECTION 4. Section 304A-2162, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2162] Community
colleges special fund.
(a) Section [304A-2003]
notwithstanding, there is established a community colleges special fund to
receive, disburse, and account for funds of programs and activities of the
community colleges, including but not limited to off-campus programs, summer
session programs, overseas programs, evening sessions, study abroad, exchange
programs, cultural enrichment programs, and consultative services that help
make available the resources of the community colleges to the communities they
serve.
(b) The special fund may include deposits from:
(1) The University
of Hawaii tuition and fees special fund established in section [304A-2153];
(2) Tuition, fees,
and charges for affiliated instructional, training, and public service courses
and programs; and
(3) Fees, fines,
and other money collected for:
(A) Student
health;
(B) Transcript
and diploma;
(C) Library;
(D) Facility
use;
(E) Child
care;
(F) Auxiliary
enterprises;
(G) Alumni;
and
(H) Other
related activities."]
SECTION 5. All unencumbered balances remaining in the community colleges special fund repealed by section 4 of this Act shall lapse to the credit of the community colleges revolving fund established pursuant to section 3 of this Act.
PART III
SECTION 6. The purpose of this part is to transfer authority to the chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo to expend funds from the conference center revolving fund.
SECTION 7. Section 304A-2272, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-2272[]] Conference center revolving fund; University
of Hawaii at Hilo. (a) There is established the conference center
revolving fund for [the] conference center [program in the college of
continuing education and community service of] programs conducted by
the University of Hawaii at Hilo. All
fees, charges, and other moneys collected in conjunction with the conference
center [program] programs shall be deposited in the revolving
fund. The [dean of the college of
continuing education and community service] chancellor of the University
of Hawaii at Hilo or the chancellor's designee is authorized to expend
funds from the revolving fund for all costs associated with conducting
conferences, seminars, and courses by the conference center [program,] programs,
including but not limited to expenses for honoraria, hotel and room rentals,
food and refreshment, printing and mailing, airfare and per diem, [leis,]
lei, rental of audiovisual equipment, and conference supplies and
materials.
(b) The chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo shall submit a report to the legislature no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session on the accounting of all income and expenditures within the revolving fund."
PART IV
SECTION 8. The purpose of this part is to repeal various non-general
funds.
SECTION 9. Section 304A-2156, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2156] University of
Hawaii community services special fund. (a)
There is established the University of Hawaii community services special
fund. Except as otherwise provided by
law, all revenues, including interest, derived and collected from the
university's provision of public service programs shall be deposited into the
University of Hawaii community services special fund. The university may establish and collect fees
and charges for public service programs.
All revenues deposited into the University of Hawaii community services
special fund shall be used exclusively for the costs of providing public
service programs. The university may
establish accounts under the community services special fund to facilitate the
administration of this fund among the various campuses and operating units of
the University of Hawaii system. All
expenditures from this fund shall be subject to legislative appropriation.
(b) As used in this section, "public service
programs" means:
(1) Noncredit
educational programs in professional development and training, personal growth,
and cultural enrichment; and
(2) Cooperative
extension and consultative services."]
SECTION 10. Section 304A-2277, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2277] Professional
student exchange program revolving fund.
(a) There is established a
professional student exchange program revolving fund to be administered and expended
by the Hawaii commission.
(b) The following moneys shall be deposited into
the revolving fund:
(1) Principal and
interest payments received as repayment of financial support from former or
current participants of the professional student exchange program, pursuant to
section 304A‑3209; and
(2) Interest earned
or accrued on moneys in the revolving fund.
(c) Moneys in the revolving fund shall be
expended to:
(1) Support the
professional student exchange program's activities, including the provision of
financial support to participants at Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education receiver institutions; and
(2) Enforce the
collection of delinquent obligations."]
SECTION 11. All unencumbered balances
remaining in the University of
Hawaii community services special fund repealed by section 9 of this Act
and professional student exchange
program revolving fund repealed by section 10 of this Act shall lapse to the credit of the general
fund.
PART V
SECTION 12. The purpose of this part is to reclassify an administratively
established fund.
SECTION 13. The university system bond and interest sinking fund revolving fund administratively established in 2002 is reclassified as a trust account.
PART VI
SECTION 14. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 15. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2060.
Report Title:
Repeal of Non-General Funds; Reclassify Non-General Funds; Transfer of Balances and Authority
Description:
Repeals or reclassifies non-general funds of the University of Hawaii pursuant to recommendations of the auditor. Transfers the unencumbered balances of repealed funds to the general fund. Transfers authority to the chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo to expend funds from the conference center revolving fund. Effective 7/1/2060. (HD1)
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