Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1410

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  

Caption

Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

Impact

The passage of SB1410 would significantly streamline the process for counties in Hawaii to manage sewer systems on Hawaiian home lands. By establishing a clear timeframe of sixty days for counties to accept newly compliant systems, the bill aims to enhance operational efficiency and accountability. Furthermore, it would require all newly constructed sewer facilities to meet federal, state, and local environmental and construction standards before the counties can take ownership. This change is intended to promote public health and environmental sustainability, as it compels compliance from the DHHL regarding existing systems.

Summary

SB1410 is a legislative proposal that pertains to managing sewer transmission lines servicing Hawaiian home lands in Hawaii. The bill mandates that if the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) identifies any sewer transmission lines or sewerage facilities, the counties must accept the ownership of these facilities, provided they meet specified compliance standards. Specifically, any existing facilities built before July 7, 2014, must be brought into compliance with the relevant environmental laws and regulations before the counties can accept them. This provision aims to ensure that the infrastructure servicing Hawaiian home lands adheres to legal and environmental standards.

Contention

While the bill generally seeks to clarify responsibilities and compliance regarding sewer systems, it may also present points of contention among stakeholders. Some may argue that placing the responsibility of compliance on the DHHL could result in delays or disputes regarding enforcement and standards. There may also be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources available to the DHHL to ensure compliance, which could impact the overall effectiveness of this legislation. Stakeholder discussions are likely to revolve around the balance of authority between state mandates and local governance in managing Hawaiian home lands.

Companion Bills

HI SB1410

Carry Over Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1410

Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

HI HB1091

Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

HI SB11

Relating To Vegetation Management Near Utility Lines.

HI SB472

Relating To Cesspools.

HI SB1409

Relating To County User Fees.

HI HB1362

Relating To The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands.

HI SB1535

Relating To Government.

HI SB238

Relating To Wastewater Systems.

HI HB376

Relating To Cesspools.

HI SB1232

Relating To Wastewater Systems.

Similar Bills

HI HB1091

Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

HI SB1410

Relating To Sewer Transmission Lines.

HI SB2499

Relating To Vacancies.

HI HB1496

Relating To Education.

HI HB1496

Relating To Education.

HI HB1572

Relating To Aquaculture Development.

HI SB2349

Relating To Aquaculture Development.