HawaiiSB 1672025–2026 Regular Session (Year 2)Senate

RELATING TO PERMITS.

Sponsored By: Stanley Chang (Democratic)

In Committee

Summary

Establishes an exemption from applicable county permit requirements for repetitive construction projects for facilities under the control of any state department or agency, under certain conditions. Clarifies that contracts for the construction, renovation, or repair of facilities under the control of the department of education, university of Hawaii, or school facilities authority shall be exempt from county permitting requirements that related off-site improvements be made by the contracting government agency as a condition to the issuance of any permit.

County Permit ExemptionsRepetitive Construction ProjectsState DepartmentsOff-site ImprovementsEIG/EDU, WAM

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Stanley Chang

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Henry J.C. Aquino

    Democratic • Senate

  • Troy N. Hashimoto

    Democratic • Senate

  • Dru Mamo Kanuha

    Democratic • Senate

  • Sharon Y. Moriwaki

    Democratic • Senate

  • III Richards

    Democratic • Senate

  • Joy A. San Buenaventura

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Re-Referred to EIG/EDU, WAM.

    1/21/2026Senate
  2. Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.

    12/8/2025
  3. Re-Referred to EIG/EDU/HRE, WAM.

    1/29/2025Senate
  4. Referred to EIG/EDU/HRE, JDC.

    1/17/2025Senate
  5. Introduced and passed First Reading.

    1/15/2025Senate
  6. Pending Introduction.

    1/13/2025Senate

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