Bill Text: HI SB3363 | 2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Hawaiian Home Lands.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2024-03-15 - Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on FIN with Representative(s) Kapela voting aye with reservations; Representative(s) Souza voting no (1) and Representative(s) Cochran, Ganaden, Gates, Martinez, Quinlan excused (5). [SB3363 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB3363-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
3363 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Hawaiian Home Lands Preservation Act".
SECTION 2. The Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, is amended by adding a new section to title 2 to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§ . Beneficiaries on waiting list;
successors. Notwithstanding any provision of this Act
to the contrary, a living beneficiary's place on the department of Hawaiian
home lands' waiting list for any residential, agricultural, or pastoral tract
available pursuant to this Act may be designated for transfer to a successor if
the living beneficiary dies before receiving an offer for a tract; provided
that the successor shall be native Hawaiian. The department of Hawaiian home lands shall
implement this provision at the sole discretion of the commission."
SECTION 3. Section 207, Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) The department is authorized to lease to native Hawaiians or qualified application successors the right to the use and occupancy of a tract or tracts of Hawaiian home lands within the following acreage limits per each lessee: (1) not more than forty acres of agriculture lands or lands used for aquaculture purposes; or (2) not more than one hundred acres of irrigated pastoral lands and not more than one thousand acres of other pastoral lands; or (3) not more than one acre of any class of land to be used as a residence lot; provided that in the case of any existing lease of a farm lot in the Kalanianaole Settlement on Molokai, a residence lot may exceed one acre but shall not exceed four acres in area, the location of such area to be selected by the department; provided further that a lease granted to any lessee may include two detached farm lots or aquaculture lots, as the case may be, located on the same island and within a reasonable distance of each other, one of which, to be designated by the department, shall be occupied by the lessee as the lessee's home, the gross acreage of both lots not to exceed the maximum acreage of an agricultural, pastoral, or aquacultural lot, as the case may be, as provided in this section."
SECTION 4. Section 208, Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, is amended to read as follows:
"§208. Conditions of leases. Each lease made under the authority granted the department by section 207 of this Act, and the tract in respect to which the lease is made, shall be deemed subject to the following conditions, whether or not stipulated in the lease:
(1) The
original lessee shall be a native Hawaiian[,] or a qualified
application successor, not less than eighteen years of age. In case two lessees either original or in
succession marry, they shall choose the lease to be retained, and the remaining
lease shall be transferred, quitclaimed, or canceled in accordance with the
provisions of succeeding sections[.];
(2) The
lessee shall pay a rental of $1 a year for the tract and the lease shall be for
a term of ninety-nine years; except that the department may extend the term of
any lease; provided that the approval of any extension shall be subject to the
condition that the aggregate of the initial ninety-nine year term and any
extension granted shall not be for more than one hundred ninety-nine years[.];
(3) The
lessee may be required to occupy and commence to use or cultivate the tract as
the lessee's home or farm or occupy and commence to use the tract for
aquaculture purposes, as the case may be, within one year after the
commencement of the term of the lease[.];
(4) The
lessee thereafter, for at least such part of each year as the department shall
prescribe by rules, shall occupy and use or cultivate the tract on the lessee's
own behalf[.];
(5) The
lessee shall not in any manner transfer to, or otherwise hold for the benefit
of, any other person or group of persons or organizations of any kind, except a
native Hawaiian or Hawaiians, and then only upon the approval of the
department, or agree so to transfer, or otherwise hold, the lessee's interest
in the tract; except that the lessee, with the approval of the department, also
may transfer the lessee's interest in the tract to the following qualified
relatives of the lessee who are at least one-quarter Hawaiian: husband, wife,
child, or grandchild. A lessee who is at
least one-quarter Hawaiian who has received an interest in the tract through
succession or transfer may, with the approval of the department, transfer the
lessee's leasehold interest to a brother or sister who is at least one-quarter
Hawaiian. Such interest shall not,
except in pursuance of such a transfer to or holding for or agreement with a
native Hawaiian or Hawaiians or qualified relative who is at least one-quarter
Hawaiian approved of by the department or for any indebtedness due the
department or for taxes or for any other indebtedness the payment of which has
been assured by the department, including loans from other agencies where such
loans have been approved by the department, be subject to attachment, levy, or
sale upon court process. The lessee shall
not sublet the lessee's interest in the tract or improvements thereon; provided
that a lessee may be permitted, with the approval of the department, to rent to
a native Hawaiian or Hawaiians, lodging either within the lessee's existing
home or in a separate residential dwelling unit constructed on the premises[.];
(6) Notwithstanding
the provisions of paragraph (5), the lessee, with the consent and approval of
the commission, may mortgage or pledge the lessee's interest in the tract or
improvements thereon to a recognized lending institution authorized to do
business as a lending institution in either the State or elsewhere in the
United States; provided the loan secured by a mortgage on the lessee's
leasehold interest is insured or guaranteed by the Federal Housing
Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, or any other federal agency and
their respective successors and assigns, which are authorized to insure or
guarantee such loans, or any acceptable private mortgage insurance as approved
by the commission. The mortgagee's
interest in any such mortgage shall be freely assignable. Such mortgages, to be effective, must be
consented to and approved by the commission and recorded with the department.
Further, notwithstanding the
authorized purposes of loan limitations imposed under section 214 of this Act
and the authorized loan amount limitations imposed under section 215 of this
Act, loans made by lending institutions as provided in this paragraph, insured
or guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration, Department of Veterans
Affairs, or any other federal agency and their respective successors and
assigns, or any acceptable private mortgage insurance, may be for such purposes
and in such amounts, not to exceed the maximum insurable limits, together with
such assistance payments and other fees, as established under section 421 of
the Housing and Urban Rural Recovery Act of 1983 which amended Title II of the
National Housing Act of 1934 by adding section 247, and its implementing
regulations, to permit the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to insure
loans secured by a mortgage executed by the homestead lessee covering a
homestead lease issued under section 207(a) of this Act and upon which there is
located a one to four family single family residence[.];
(7) The
lessee shall pay all taxes assessed upon the tract and improvements
thereon. The department may pay such
taxes and have a lien therefor as provided by section 216 of this Act[.];
and
(8) The
lessee shall perform such other conditions, not in conflict with any provision
of this Act, as the department may stipulate in the lease; provided that an
original lessee shall be exempt from all taxes for the first seven years after
commencement of the term of the lease."
SECTION 5. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 6. The provisions of the amendments made by this Act to the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, are declared to be severable, and if any section, sentence, clause, or phrase, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held ineffective because there is a requirement of having the consent of the United States Congress to take effect, then the portion of this Act requiring consent shall only take effect upon the granting of consent by the United States Congress and effectiveness of the remainder of these amendments or the application thereof shall not be affected.
SECTION 7. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 8. This Act shall take effect on April 14, 2112.
Report Title:
DHHL; Hawaiian Home Lands Preservation Act; Waiting List; Successors
Description:
Provides that a living beneficiary's place on the Department of Hawaiian Home Land's waiting list for any residential, agricultural or pastoral tract may be designated for transfer to a successor if the living beneficiary dies before receiving an offer for a tract; provided that the successor shall be native Hawaiian, as that term is defined in the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act. Effective 4/14/2112. (HD1)
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