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HISB2753PassClarifies that no state or county building code shall prohibit the use of a substitute refrigerant allowed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency if the applicable equipment is listed and installed in compliance with the latest safety s...
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2024-06-21
Act 057, 06/20/2024 (Gov. Msg. No. 1157).
HIHB2654Engross

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Clarifies that no state or county building code shall prohibit the use of a substitute refrigerant allowed by the Environmental Protection Agency if the applicable equipment is listed and installed in compliance with the latest safety standards. Requ...
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2024-03-14
To Senate Government Operations Committee
HISB2437Intro

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Requires the State Building Codes to incorporate the International Green Construction Code. Sets specified targets for the recycling, reuse, donation, and resale of nonhazardous construction waste.
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2024-01-22
To Senate Public Safety, Intergovernmental and Military Affairs Committee
HISB431Intro

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Requires recycling of construction and demolition materials and use of recycled materials to factor into priority offeror selections for competitive procurements of construction or demolition services by the State or any county. Requires the State Bu...
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2023-12-11
To Senate Agriculture and Environment Committee
HIHB958Intro

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Requires recycling of construction and demolition materials and use of recycled materials to factor into priority offeror selections for competitive procurements of construction or demolition services by the State or any county. Requires the State Bu...
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2023-12-11
To House Energy & Environmental Protection Committee
HISB495Intro

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Extends the time each county has to amend and adopt the Hawaii state building codes from two years to six years.
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2023-12-11
To Senate Judiciary Committee
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