Legislative Research: HI SB1405 | 2023 | Regular Session
Other Sessions
Session | Title/Description | Last Action |
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2024 Regular Session (Engrossed) | Requires vehicle weights to be consistent with federal weight limits with respect to legal limits for gross vehicle weight and axle loads traveling on all public roadways. (SD1) [SB1405 2024 Detail][SB1405 2024 Text][SB1405 2024 Comments] | 2023-12-11 Carried over to 2024 Regular Session. |
2023 Regular Session (Engrossed - Dead) | Requires vehicle weights to be consistent with federal weight limits with respect to legal limits for gross vehicle weight and axle loads traveling on all public roadways. (SD1) [SB1405 2023 Detail][SB1405 2023 Text][SB1405 2023 Comments] | 2023-03-09 Referred to TRN, JHA, referral sheet 17 |
2022 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Appropriates general revenues to expand state-run quarantine facilities under the jurisdiction of the department of agriculture's plant quarantine branch. (SD1) [SB1405 2022 Detail][SB1405 2022 Text][SB1405 2022 Comments] | 2021-12-10 Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. |
2021 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Appropriates general revenues to expand state-run quarantine facilities under the jurisdiction of the department of agriculture's plant quarantine branch. (SD1) [SB1405 2021 Detail][SB1405 2021 Text][SB1405 2021 Comments] | 2021-02-19 Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM. |
2019 Regular Session (Vetoed) | Requires public school teachers and educators to confiscate electronic cigarettes from students under 21 years of age. Requires the Department of Health to establish a Safe Harbor Program by which persons under the age of 21 may dispose of electronic... [SB1405 2019 Detail][SB1405 2019 Text][SB1405 2019 Comments] | 2019-07-09 Vetoed on 07-09-19 - Returned from the Governor without approval (Gov. Msg. No. 1385). |
2012 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Prohibits an employer who employs fifty or more employees from requiring its employees to work more than five continuous hours without a scheduled rest or meal period, unless a collective bargaining agreement otherwise contains provisions for employe... [SB1405 2012 Detail][SB1405 2012 Text][SB1405 2012 Comments] | 2011-12-01 Carried over to 2012 Regular Session. |
2011 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Prohibits an employer who employs fifty or more employees from requiring its employees to work more than five continuous hours without a scheduled rest or meal period, unless a collective bargaining agreement otherwise contains provisions for employe... [SB1405 2011 Detail][SB1405 2011 Text][SB1405 2011 Comments] | 2011-02-18 (S) Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM. |
2010 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Short Form bill. [SB1405 2010 Detail][SB1405 2010 Text][SB1405 2010 Comments] | 2009-05-11 Carried over to 2010 Regular Session. |
References Online
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[Hawaii SB1405] | Google Web | Google News | |||
[Hawaii House Transportation Committee] | Google Web | Google News | FollowTheMoney | ||
[Senator Ronald Kouchi HI] | Google Web | Google News | FollowTheMoney | Ballotpedia | VoteSmart |
Legislative Citation
APA
HI SB1405 | 2023 | Regular Session. (2023, March 09). LegiScan. Retrieved November 01, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/HI/bill/SB1405/2023
MLA
"HI SB1405 | 2023 | Regular Session." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 09 Mar. 2023. Web. 01 Nov. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/HI/bill/SB1405/2023>.
Chicago
"HI SB1405 | 2023 | Regular Session." March 09, 2023 LegiScan. Accessed November 01, 2024. https://legiscan.com/HI/bill/SB1405/2023.
Turabian
LegiScan. HI SB1405 | 2023 | Regular Session. 09 March 2023. https://legiscan.com/HI/bill/SB1405/2023 (accessed November 01, 2024).
Subjects
Same As/Similar To
Bill | Relationship | Date | Title | Last Action |
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SB1405 | Carry Forward | 2023-12-11 | Relating To Commercial Motor Vehicle Weight Limits. | Carried over to 2024 Regular Session. |
HB1107 | Same As | 2023-04-20 | Relating To Commercial Motor Vehicle Weight Limits. | Act 026, 04/19/2023 (Gov. Msg. No. 1126). |