Relating To Emergency Powers.

SB 767 Relating To Emergency Powers

Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Relating To Emergency Powers.
SB-767


About SB-767

Prohibits the Governor or a Mayor from suspending requests for public records or vital statistics during a declared state of emergency. Allows for a reasonable delay in an agency's response to a request as a result of extenuating circumstances.

  

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Introduced 01/21/2023

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Votes

Senate Judiciary: Passed, Unamended

02/10/2023

Yeas: 5 | Nays: 0
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History

Pass First Reading

03/09/2023

Referred To Wal, Jha, Referral Sheet 17

03/09/2023

Passed Third Reading. Ayes, 24; Aye(s) With Reservations: None . Noes, 0 (none). Excused, 1 (senator(s) Fukunaga). Transmitted To House.

03/07/2023

Received From Senate (sen. Com. No. 260).

03/07/2023

Reported From Jdc (stand. Com. Rep. No. 831) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading And Placement On The Calendar For Third Reading.

03/03/2023

Report Adopted; Passed Second Reading.

03/03/2023

One Day Notice 03-07-23.

03/03/2023

The Committee(s) On Jdc Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Passed, Unamended. The Votes In Jdc Were As Follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Rhoads, Gabbard, Elefante, San Buenaventura, Awa; Aye(s) With Reservations: None ; 0 No(es): None; And 0 Excused: None.

02/10/2023

The Committee(s) On Jdc Has Scheduled A Public Hearing On 02-10-23 9:35am; Conference Room 016 & Videoconference.

02/03/2023

Referred To Jdc.

01/25/2023

Passed First Reading.

01/23/2023

Introduced.

01/20/2023