Bill Text: HI SB383 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To The Judiciary.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-12-10 - Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. [SB383 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-SB383-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to the judiciary.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Judiciary Appropriations Act of 2021.
SECTION 2. Unless otherwise clear from the context, as used in this Act:
(a) "Program ID" means the unique identifier for the specific program, and consists of the abbreviation for the judiciary (JUD) followed by a designated number for the program.
(b) "Means of Financing," or "MOF," means the source from which funds are appropriated, or authorized, as the case may be, to be expended for the programs and projects specified in this Act. All appropriations are followed by letter symbols. The letter symbols, where used, shall have the following meanings:
A General funds
B Special funds
C General obligation bond funds
N Federal funds
W Revolving funds
(c) "Position ceiling" means the maximum number of permanent or temporary positions authorized for a particular program during a specified period or periods, as noted by an asterisk or pound sign, respectively.
PART II. PROGRAM APPROPRIATIONS
SECTION 3. The following sums, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to accomplish the purposes and programs designated herein, are appropriated or authorized from the sources of funding specified to the judiciary for the fiscal biennium beginning July 1, 2021, and ending June 30, 2023. The total expenditures and the number of permanent and temporary positions established in each fiscal year of the fiscal biennium shall not exceed the sums and the position ceilings indicated for each year, except as provided in this Act.
THE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM
78.00 * 78.00 *
1.48 # 1.48 #
OPERATING JUD 7,679,908 A 7,679,908 A
1,102.50 * 1,102.50 *
58.58 # 58.58 #
OPERATING JUD 83,303,229 A 83,303,229 A
41.00 * 41.00 *
JUD 4,555,232 B 4,555,232 B
210.50 * 210.50 *
1.68 # 1.68 #
OPERATING JUD 17,334,494 A 17,334,494 A
240.00 * 240.00 *
5.20 # 5.20 #
OPERATING JUD 20,680,927 A 20,680,927 A
103.00 * 103.00 *
2.60 # 2.60 #
OPERATING JUD 8,054,279 A 8,054,279 A
1.00 * 1.00 *
OPERATING JUD 101,194 A 101,194 A
226.00 * 226.00 *
9.48 # 9.48 #
OPERATING JUD 26,829,796 A 26,829,796 A
1.00 * 1.00 *
9.00 # 9.00 #
JUD 8,110,454 B 8,110,454 B
JUD 343,261 W 343,261 W
INVESTMENT CAPITAL JUD 22,016,000 C 18,605,000 C
PART III. PROGRAM PROVISIONS
SECTION 4. Provided that whenever the need arises, the chief justice, in administering an equitable and expeditious judicial process, may transfer sufficient funds and positions between programs for operating purposes; and provided further that no transfer shall be made to implement any collective bargaining contract signed after this legislature adjourns sine die.
SECTION 5. Provided that if the chief justice, or any agency, or any government unit secures federal funds or other property under any act of Congress, or any funds or other property from private organizations or individuals, that are to be expended in connection with any program or works authorized by this Act or otherwise, the chief justice, or the agency with the chief justice's approval, may enter into the undertaking with the federal government, private organization, or individual.
SECTION 6. Provided that the judiciary may transfer savings from its general fund appropriation to the driver education and training fund to accommodate any temporary cash flow deficits.
PART
IV. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
SECTION 7. The sum of $40,621,000 appropriated or authorized in Part II of this Act for capital improvement projects shall be expended by the judiciary for the projects listed below; provided that several related or similar projects may be combined into a single project, if a combination is advantageous or convenient for implementation; and provided further that the total cost of the projects thus combined shall not exceed the total of the sums specified for the projects separately. The amount after each cost element and the total funding for each project listed in this part are in thousands of dollars.
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM
JUD601 - ADMINISTRATION
1. KAAHUMANU HALE FIRE ALARM AND ELEVATOR SYSTEMS UPGRADE AND MODERNIZATION, OAHU
CONSTRUCTION FOR FIRE ALARM AND ELEVATOR SYSTEMS UPGRADE AND MODERNIZATION AT KAAHUMANU HALE, OAHU.
CONSTRUCTION 6,070 7,950
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 6,070 C 7,950 C
2. LUMP SUM CIP FOR JUDICIARY FACILITIES, STATEWIDE
PLANS, DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT FOR GENERAL ALTERATIONS, UPGRADES, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO JUDICIARY FACILITIES, STATEWIDE.
PLANS 50 50
DESIGN 400 400
CONSTRUCTION 2,300 2,300
EQUIPMENT 250 250
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 3,000 C 3,000 C
3. HOAPILI HALE PARKING STRUCTURE PIPING RENOVATIONS, MAUI
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR PARKING STRUCTURE PIPING RENOVATIONS AT HOAPILI HALE, MAUI.
DESIGN 426
CONSTRUCTION 2,460 1,535
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 2,886 C 1,535 C
4. KAUAI JUDICIARY COMPLEX REROOF PHASE 3, KAUAI
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TO REROOF AND REPAIR LEAKS AND DAMAGES AT KAUAI JUDICIARY COMPLEX, KAUAI.
DESIGN 40
CONSTRUCTION 3,860
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 3,900 C 0 C
5. ALIIOLANI HALE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM UPGRADE, OAHU
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND EQUIPMENT FOR AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM UPGRADE AT ALIIOLANI HALE, OAHU.
DESIGN 517
CONSTRUCTION 3,183
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 3,700 C 0 C
6. RONALD T.Y. MOON COURTHOUSE NEW CHILLER, PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM, OAHU
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR NEW CHILLER, PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AT RONALD T.Y. MOON COURTHOUSE, OAHU.
DESIGN 100 170
CONSTRUCTION 1,420 2,350
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 1,520 C 2,520 C
7. KAAHUMANU HALE SHERIFF STATION RENOVATION, OAHU
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR SHERIFF STATION AT KAAHUMANU HALE, OAHU.
DESIGN 70
CONSTRUCTION 870
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 940 C 0 C
8. KAPUAIWA BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT AND DRAINAGE UPGRADES, OAHU
CONSTRUCTION TO REPLACE ROOF AND UPGRADE DRAINAGE AT KAPUAIWA BUILDING, OAHU.
CONSTRUCTION 1,400
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 0 C 1,400 C
9. HOAPILI HALE SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS, MAUI
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION FOR SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS AT HOAPILI HALE, MAUI.
DESIGN 200
CONSTRUCTION 2,000
TOTAL FUNDING JUD 0 C 2,200 C
PART
V. ISSUANCE OF BONDS
SECTION 8. General obligation bonds may be issued, as provided by law, to yield the amount that may be necessary to finance projects authorized in Part II and listed in Part IV of this Act; provided that the sum total of the general obligation bonds so issued shall not exceed $40,621,000.
PART
VI. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 9. Any law or any provision of this Act to the contrary notwithstanding, the appropriations made for capital improvement projects authorized in Part II and listed in Part IV of this Act shall not lapse at the end of the fiscal year for which the appropriations are made; provided that all appropriations made for fiscal year 2021-2022 and fiscal year 2022-2023 that are unencumbered as of June 30, 2024, shall lapse as of that date.
SECTION 10. The judiciary may delegate to other state or county agencies the planning, acquisition of land, design, construction, and equipment of any capital improvement project when it is determined by the judiciary to be advantageous to do so.
SECTION 11. All unrequired balances in the general obligation bond fund, after the objectives of Part II appropriations for capital improvements program purposes listed as projects in Part IV of this Act have been met, shall be transferred to the judiciary project adjustment fund.
SECTION 12. If the amount allocated from the general obligation bond fund for a capital improvement project listed in Part IV of this Act is insufficient, the chief justice may make supplemental allotments from the project adjustment fund; provided that supplemental allotments shall not be used to increase the scope of the project.
SECTION 13. Where it has been determined that changed conditions, such as a reduction in the particular population being served, permit the reduction in the scope of a project listed in Part IV of this Act, the chief justice may authorize such reduction of project scope.
SECTION 14. The chief justice shall determine when and the manner in which the authorized capital improvement projects shall be initiated. The chief justice shall notify the governor from time to time of the specific amounts required for the projects, and the governor shall provide for those amounts through the issuance of bonds authorized in Part V of this Act.
SECTION 15. Any law or any provision of this Act to the contrary notwithstanding, the chief justice may supplement funds for any cost element of a capital improvement project authorized under this Act by transferring such sums as may be needed from the funds appropriated for other cost elements of the same project by this Act or by any other prior or future Act that has not lapsed; provided that the total expenditure of funds for all cost elements of the project shall not exceed the total appropriation for that project.
PART VII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND EFFECTIVE DATE
SECTION 16. If any portion of this Act or its application to any person or circumstances is held to be invalid for any reason, the remainder of the Act and any provision thereof shall not be affected. If any portion of a specific appropriation is held to be invalid for any reason, the remaining portion shall be independent of the invalid portion and shall be expended to fulfill the objective and intent of the appropriation to the extent possible.
SECTION 17. If any manifest clerical, typographical, or other mechanical error is found in this Act, the chief justice may correct the error. All changes made pursuant to this section shall be reported to the legislature at its next regular session.
SECTION 18. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2021.
INTRODUCED
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Report Title:
Judiciary Package; Budget; Appropriations
Description:
Appropriates funds for the Judiciary for the fiscal biennium beginning 7/1/2021, and ending 6/30/2023. Effective 7/1/2021.
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