SB3126 aims to amend section 6E-8 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to empower the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to conduct its own reviews regarding the impact of proposed projects on historic properties and burial sites within its jurisdiction. This bill reflects the legislature's recognition of DHHL’s pivotal role in managing historic properties and effectively streamlining the process for project approvals under its authority. The intent is to enhance local governance by allowing the DHHL to oversee and manage these reviews instead of solely relying on the Department of Land and Natural Resources.
One significant aspect of SB3126 is that it specifies that the DHHL can delegate project reviews to a Hawaiian home lands preservation officer who possesses relevant professional expertise. Alternatively, it allows for the hiring of qualified consultants. This flexibility is designed to ensure that project reviews are adequately staffed with knowledgeable individuals while maintaining a system of checks and balances regarding historic properties and burial sites.
The legislation also outlines explicit procedural steps that DHHL must follow, such as the requirement to notify the Department of Land and Natural Resources about the reviews and to provide them with documentation summarizing the findings. Importantly, the bill retains the authority of the Department of Land and Natural Resources over properties listed or nominated for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places or the Hawaii Register of Historic Places, indicating a collaborative oversight model.
Conversely, the bill may attract opposition from various stakeholders concerned that the decentralization of review authority could lead to inconsistencies in preserving Hawaii's historic integrity. Critics might argue that it could potentially dilute the stringent review processes already in place, thereby risking the preservation of critical cultural and historical sites. Proponents would counter that local expertise from DHHL enhances decision-making in ways that broader oversight may overlook.
Urging The Hawaii State Ethics Commission To Recognize And Affirm The Exemption Of Culturally Significant And Customary Gifts From Gift Restrictions And Reporting Requirements Under Chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Urging The Hawaii State Ethics Commission To Recognize And Affirm The Exemption Of Culturally Significant And Customary Gifts From Gift Restrictions And Reporting Requirements Under Chapter 84, Hawaii Revised Statutes.