Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR34

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

Requesting All State Agencies To Utilize Bi-level Lighting Systems In All Newly Constructed State Buildings And Facilities Beginning January 1, 2027.

Impact

The introduction of HR34 could position Hawaii as a leader in sustainable building practices by mandating the use of advanced lighting technologies that automatically adjust to the presence of individuals in the area. This legislative move is expected to enhance operational efficiencies in state facilities while contributing to wider goals of environmental sustainability. Such adjustments not only promise financial savings on energy expenditures but also align with global efforts to mitigate climate change through responsible energy consumption.

Summary

HR34 is a resolution from the House of Representatives of Hawaii, introduced in the Thirty-third Legislature of 2026, which aims to promote energy efficiency within state government operations. The resolution requests that all state agencies begin utilizing bi-level lighting systems in newly constructed state buildings and facilities starting January 1, 2027. This initiative is framed within a commitment to reduce energy waste, lower electricity costs, and foster positive environmental practices by modernizing the way buildings are lit throughout the day and night.

Contention

While there may not be significant opposition recorded for HR34, the resolution does touch on broader discussions concerning state responsibilities toward environmental stewardship. Advocates would likely illustrate the necessity of leading by example within government facilities as a means to encourage similar practices across the private sector. Additionally, the implementation of such systems could be subject to scrutiny regarding initial installation costs versus long-term savings, an aspect that may generate discussion as the resolution moves forward. Ensuring that the technology is accessible and properly integrated into state planning will be key to its success.

Companion Bills

HI HCR34

Same As Requesting All State Agencies To Utilize Bi-level Lighting Systems In All Newly Constructed State Buildings And Facilities Beginning January 1, 2027.

HI SR77

Same As Requesting All State Agencies To Utilize Bi-level Lighting Systems In All State Buildings And Facilities, The Design Of Which Is Finalized On Or After January 1, 2028.

Previously Filed As

HI HB950

Relating To Bi-level Lighting Systems.

HI HR60

Requesting The State Building Code Council To Adopt, Amend, Or Update The State Building Code To Authorize Point Access Block Construction For Residential Buildings Up To Six Stories In The State.

HI HCR66

Requesting The State Building Code Council To Adopt, Amend, Or Update The State Building Code To Authorize Point Access Block Construction For Residential Buildings Up To Six Stories In The State.

HI HR55

Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Study The Feasibility Of Limiting The Costs Of Project And Construction Management In Each State Construction Project To Ten Percent Of The Total Cost Of The Project.

HI HR148

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Incrementally And Systematically Reduce The Number Of Inmates Incarcerated In Private, Out-of-state Correctional Facilities.

HI SCR163

Requesting The Counties To Adopt Flexible Setback Requirements Or Establish Variance Procedures For State Buildings And Facilities To Enhance Land Use Efficiency And Public Service Delivery.

HI SCR118

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Working Group To Assess The Feasibility Of Allowing Business Owners In The State To Utilize Filtered Water Collected By Water Catchment Systems For Business Activities.

HI SR99

Requesting The Department Of Health To Convene A Working Group To Assess The Feasibility Of Allowing Business Owners In The State To Utilize Filtered Water Collected By Water Catchment Systems For Business Activities.

HI HR14

Requesting The City And County Of Honolulu To Transfer Its Authority To Construct A Makakilo Drive Extension To The State.

HI HCR59

Requesting The Department Of Accounting And General Services To Study The Feasibility Of Limiting The Costs Of Project And Construction Management In Each State Construction Project To Ten Percent Of The Total Cost Of The Project.

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