HawaiiSB 8582025–2026 Regular Session (Year 2)Senate

RELATING TO PROCUREMENT.

Sponsored By: Henry J.C. Aquino (Democratic)

In Committee

Summary

Replaces the five per cent bid preference for bidders for a public works contract with an estimated value of $250,000 or more, who is a party to an apprenticeship agreement registered with the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations with a five per cent earned credit that can be applied to certain future public works contract bids for a duration of three years after the chief procurement officer issues the earned credit certificate. Authorizes purchasing agencies to audit and have full access to the books and records of contractors or subcontractors relating to the contractor's compliance with requirements of the earned credit bid preference. Requires contractors and subcontractors to maintain relevant records for three years. Requires the contractor to submit reports as required by the Chief Procurement Officer.

ProcurementPublic Works ConstructionIncentive to Utilize ApprenticesBid PreferenceEarned CreditCertificateRecordkeepingReportsLBT/GVO, WAM

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Henry J.C. Aquino

    Democratic • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Stanley Chang

    Democratic • Senate

  • Kurt Fevella

    Republican • Senate

  • Troy N. Hashimoto

    Democratic • Senate

  • Michelle N. Kidani

    Democratic • Senate

  • Sharon Y. Moriwaki

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.

    12/8/2025
  2. Referred to LBT/GVO, WAM.

    1/23/2025Senate
  3. Passed First Reading.

    1/21/2025Senate
  4. Introduced.

    1/17/2025Senate

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