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HIHB2758Engross
50%
Facilitates the control and eradication of invasive species and pests. Establishes a plant nursery registration program. Requires the Board of Agriculture to designate certain species as pests for control or eradication. Imposes certain limits on imp...
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2024-03-22
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HIHB1691Engross
50%
Requires newly installed or modified individual wastewater systems that are near the shoreline, or likely to pollute groundwater, to include denitrification capacity. Takes effect 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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2024-03-20
To Senate Ways and Means Committee
HISB2205Intro
25%
Amends state boating law policy to include a provision to promote and attain every person's right to a clean and healthful environment. Prohibits the Department of Land and Natural Resources from renewing a commercial use permit if renewal would caus...
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2024-01-31
To Senate Water and Land Committee
HIHB1874Intro
25%
Amends state boating law policy to include a provision to promote and attain every person's right to a clean and healthful environment. Prohibits the Department of Land and Natural Resources from renewing a commercial use permit if renewal would caus...
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2024-01-24
To House Water & Land Committee
HIHB2077Intro
25%
Establishes rights for watershed ecosystems to exist, flourish, and naturally evolve, in conjunction with native Hawaiian traditional and customary beliefs, practice, and values, for the benefit of present and future generations.
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2024-01-24
To House Water & Land Committee
HISB2256Intro
25%
Relating To The Environment. Short form bill.
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2024-01-19
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HISB2255Intro
25%
Relating To The Environment. Short form bill.
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2024-01-19
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HIHB1Intro
25%
Short form bill relating to the environment.
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2023-12-11
To House Energy & Environmental Protection Committee
HISB143Intro
25%
Requires self-service stations to put labels on gas dispensing equipment that advise consumers on the effects of fossil fuel consumption to human health and the environment.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HIHB3Intro
25%
Short form bill relating to the environment.
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2023-12-11
To House Energy & Environmental Protection Committee
HISB523Intro
25%
Relating To The Environment. Short form bill.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HISB778Intro
25%
Establishes and funds an environmental investigative hotline pilot project through the Environmental Management Division of the Department of Health to implement and manage an investigative hotline for Molokai residents to report environmental concer...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HISB1459Intro
25%
Establishes a task force to examine the consequences of drinking water contamination detected at the Waipahu Wells II Granular Activated Carbon Treatment Facility. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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2023-12-11
To Senate Ways and Means Committee
HIHB1277Intro
25%
Requires self-service stations to put labels on gas dispensing equipment that advise consumers on the effects of fossil fuel consumption to human health and the environment.
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2023-12-11
To House Consumer Protection & Commerce Committee
HISB506Engross
50%
Requires self-service stations to put labels on gas dispensing equipment that advise consumers on the effects of fossil fuel consumption to human health and the environment. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD1)
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2023-12-11
To House Energy & Environmental Protection Committee
HIHB2Intro
25%
Short form bill relating to the environment.
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2023-12-11
To House Energy & Environmental Protection Committee
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