Relating To Lifeguards. [HB-1447]
Exempts county lifeguards, the employing counties, and the State from liability for any civil damages resulting from any act or omission of the county lifeguard while providing lifeguard services unless the civil damages result from a county lifeguard's gross negligence or wanton act or omission. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD2)
HB-1447: Relating To Lifeguards.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Referred To Lca/gvo, Jdc/wam. on 03/11/2022
Relating To Controlled Substances. [SB-669]
Requires the department of health to submit a request for an exception to regulations and a petition to initiate proceedings for federal rulemaking to the drug enforcement administration to clarify that the state-authorized use of cannabis does not violate federal controlled substances laws.
SB-669: Relating To Controlled Substances.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donovan Cruz
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Controlled Substances. [HB-668]
Requires the department of health to submit a request for an exception to regulations and a petition to initiate proceedings for federal rulemaking to the drug enforcement administration to clarify that the state-authorized use of cannabis does not violate federal controlled substances laws.
HB-668: Relating To Controlled Substances.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
HCR-132: Requesting The Department Of Health To Apply To The Drug Enforcement Administration's Office Of Diversion Control For An Exception Under Title 21 Code Of Federal Regulations Section 1307.03, And Request Formal Written Acknowledgment That The Listing Of Marihuana, Marihuana Extract, And Tetrahydrocannabinols As Controlled Substances In Federal Schedule I Does Not Apply To The Protected Activities In Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Nakashima
Received Notice Of Adoption In House (hse. Com. No. 631). on 04/27/2021
You have voted HCR-132: Requesting The Department Of Health To Apply To The Drug Enforcement Administration's Office Of Diversion Control For An Exception Under Title 21 Code Of Federal Regulations Section 1307.03, And Request Formal Written Acknowledgment That The Listing Of Marihuana, Marihuana Extract, And Tetrahydrocannabinols As Controlled Substances In Federal Schedule I Does Not Apply To The Protected Activities In Hawaii Revised Statutes..
HR-112: Requesting The Department Of Health To Submit A Request To The Drug Enforcement Administration For An Exception To Regulations And A Petition To Initiate Proceedings For Federal Rulemaking To Clarify That The State-authorized Use Of Medical Cannabis Does Not Violate The Federal Controlled Substances Act.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Nakashima
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 1617), Recommending Adoption. on 03/31/2021
You have voted HR-112: Requesting The Department Of Health To Submit A Request To The Drug Enforcement Administration For An Exception To Regulations And A Petition To Initiate Proceedings For Federal Rulemaking To Clarify That The State-authorized Use Of Medical Cannabis Does Not Violate The Federal Controlled Substances Act..
Relating To Controlled Substances. [SB-669]
Requires the department of health to submit a request for an exception to regulations and a petition to initiate proceedings for federal rulemaking to the drug enforcement administration to clarify that the state-authorized use of cannabis does not violate federal controlled substances laws.
SB-669: Relating To Controlled Substances.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donovan Cruz
Referred To Hth/psm, Jdc. on 01/27/2021
Relating To Controlled Substances. [HB-668]
Requires the department of health to submit a request for an exception to regulations and a petition to initiate proceedings for federal rulemaking to the drug enforcement administration to clarify that the state-authorized use of cannabis does not violate federal controlled substances laws.
HB-668: Relating To Controlled Substances.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Referred To Hhh, Cpc, Fin, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/27/2021
Relating To Athlete Agents. [SB-546]
Authorizes certified athlete agents to pay for expenses of a student athlete and the athlete's family members, incurred before the signing of an agency contract, under specified conditions.
SB-546: Relating To Athlete Agents.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Cph. on 01/24/2019
Relating To Athlete Agents. [HB-67]
Authorizes certified athlete agents to pay for expenses of a student athlete and the athlete's family members, incurred before the signing of an agency contract, under specified conditions.
HB-67: Relating To Athlete Agents.
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Takumi
Re-referred To Iac, Cpc, Fin, Referral Sheet 7 on 01/29/2019