Bill Sponsor
Hawaii House Bill 2193
Session 2024
Relating To Fireworks.
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Passed Senate on May 1, 2024
Sponsors
Democrat
Gregg Takayama
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Micah P.K. Aiu
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Terez Amato
Democrat
Della Au Belatti
Democrat
Cory M. Chun
Democrat
Luke A. Evslin
Democrat
Sonny Ganaden
Democrat
Andrew Takuya Garrett
Democrat
Mark J. Hashem
Democrat
Daniel Holt
Democrat
Linda Ichiyama
Democrat
Kirstin Kahaloa
Democrat
Darius K. Kila
Democrat
Lisa Kitagawa
Democrat
Bertrand Kobayashi
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Trish La Chica
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Rachele F. Lamosao
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Nicole E. Lowen
Democrat
Lisa Marten
Democrat
Rose Martinez
Democrat
Scot Z. Matayoshi
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Lauren Matsumoto
Democrat
Tyson Miyake
Democrat
Dee Morikawa
Democrat
Scott Y. Nishimoto
Democrat
Richard H.K. Onishi
Democrat
Amy A. Perruso
Republican
Elijah Pierick
Democrat
Sean Quinlan
Democrat
Jackson D. Sayama
Republican
Kanani Souza
Democrat
Jenna Takenouchi
Democrat
Adrian K. Tam
Democrat
David A. Tarnas
First Action
Jan 22, 2024
Latest Action
May 3, 2024
Origin Chamber
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Bill Number
2193
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Hawaii
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2024
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House Votes (3)
Senate Votes (4)
Motion Text
The Conference Committee recommends that the measure be Passed, with Amendments.
House Roll Call Votes
Summary
Authorizes law enforcement and fire officers to enter and inspect any licensee's or permittee's premises, under certain conditions, to verify compliance with the State's Fireworks Control Law. Establishes procedures for the Department of Law Enforcement to conduct administrative inspections of controlled premises. Requires certain licensees and permittees to keep records and maintain inventories. Requires licensees and permittees to report any stolen fireworks or articles pyrotechnic. Authorizes a law enforcement agency or county fire department to safely dispose of confiscated fireworks and articles pyrotechnic. Requires violators to be held liable for storage and disposal costs. Specifies that each type of prohibited firework constitutes a separate violation. Authorizes the Department of Law Enforcement, in addition to the counties, to enforce the Fireworks Control Law. (CD1)
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Record Created
Jan 23, 2024 2:16:30 PM
Record Updated
May 26, 2024 12:03:15 PM