Bill Text: HI SB2096 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To Concessions On Public Property.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-17 - Referred to GVO/PSM, JDC. [SB2096 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2020-SB2096-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2096 |
THIRTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2020 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to concessions on public property.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that section 102-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, appropriately provides that concessions on public property are to be granted by sealed top-dollar bid, with some exceptions.
Section 102-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, also allows some concessions to be exempt from bidding requirements because a person or entity offering the most money may not be the best suited or qualified to serve the needs of the public, including the enhancement of customer and visitor experiences. Accordingly, the legislature finds that the factors of cost and whether a concession is a for-profit or nonprofit entity should not be controlling when awarding certain concession contracts.
The legislature also finds that construction costs pose challenges. While public leases may be granted for up to sixty-five years, concession contracts may not exceed fifteen years. This restriction makes it difficult for agencies to find concessionaires who are willing to provide satisfactory concession services to visitors and residents of the State. At various locations where concessions are needed or warranted, it is difficult for potential concessionaires to generate sufficient revenues to support and amortize the concessions' construction and other costs at the current lease and contract lengths of fifteen years. Accordingly, the legislature finds that it is in the public's best interest to provide flexibility and to authorize the increase of the maximum length of concession contract by five years, extending it from fifteen to twenty years. Further, determination as to whether a county zoo, botanic garden, or other county park is environmentally, culturally, historically, or operationally unique for the purpose of determining whether a concession should be exempt from sealed bidding requirements should be made by the director of parks and recreation of each respective county.
The legislature also finds that there is a need to provide more historical and cultural information both to address the needs of and to enhance visitor experiences within the historic Hawaii Capital District, especially as the number of tourists and residents visiting this district increases annually.
The purpose of this Act is to facilitate the provision of concession services to the public by:
(1) Increasing the maximum length of concession contracts from fifteen years to twenty years;
(2) Replacing requirements that certain concessions shall be operated by nonprofit corporations in order to be exempt from the sealed bid requirements of section 102-2(a), Hawaii Revised Statutes, with a requirement that state and county agencies give preference to nonprofit corporations pursuant to rules adopted by the respective agency;
(3) Providing that a county director of parks and recreation shall designate any county zoo, botanic garden, or other county park that is environmentally, culturally, historically, or operationally unique for purposes of determining whether a concession at the zoo, botanic garden, or other park is exempt from the sealed bid requirements of section 102-2(a), Hawaii Revised Statutes; and
(4) Exempting concessions that provide historical and cultural information, goods, and services to visitors and residents within the historic Hawaii Capital District from the sealed bid requirements of section 102-2(a), Hawaii Revised Statutes.
SECTION 2. Section 102-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (a) and (b) to read as follows:
"(a) Except as otherwise specifically provided by
law, no concession or concession space shall be leased, let, licensed, rented
out, or otherwise disposed of either by contract, lease, license, permit or any
other arrangement, except under contract let after public notice for sealed
bids in the manner provided by law; provided that the duration of the grant of
the concession or concession space shall be related to the investment required
but in no event to exceed [fifteen] twenty years for the initial
term, and if amended, any then remaining term plus any agreed extension thereof
awarded or granted by the government agency making a lease or contract or other
arrangement relating to a concession; provided further that and subject to
approval by county council resolution, the [fifteen-year] twenty-year
limit shall not apply to nonprofit corporations organized pursuant to chapter
414D.
(b) The
bidding requirements of subsection (a) shall not apply to concessions or space
on public property set aside for [the following purposes]:
(1) [For operation]
Operation of ground transportation services and parking lot operations
at airports, except for motor vehicle rental operations under chapter 437D;
(2) [For lei]
Lei vendors;
(3) [For
airline] Airline and aircraft operations;
(4) [For
automated] Automated teller machines and vending machines, except
vending machines located at public schools operated by blind or visually
handicapped persons in accordance with section 302A-412;
(5) [For
operation] Operation of concessions set aside without any charge;
(6) [For
operation] Operation of concessions by handicapped or blind persons;
except concessions operated in the public schools by blind or visually
handicapped persons in accordance with section 302A‑412;
(7) [For
operation] Operation of concessions on permits revocable on notice
of thirty days or less; provided that [no such] these permits
shall not be issued for more than a one year period;
(8) [For
operation] Operation of concessions or concession spaces for a beach
service association dedicated to the preservation of the Hawaii beach boy
tradition, [incorporated as a nonprofit] by a corporation or other
entity formed in accordance with state law, and whose members are appropriately
licensed or certified as required by law;
(9) [For
operation] Operation of concessions at county zoos, botanic gardens,
or other county parks [which] that are designated by the respective
county director of parks and recreation, in the director's sole discretion, as
environmentally, culturally, historically, or operationally unique [and are];
provided that county zoos, botanic gardens, or other county parks designated under
this paragraph shall be supported[,] by nonprofit corporations
incorporated in accordance with state law solely for purposes of supporting
county aims and goals of the designated zoo, botanic garden, or other
county park, and [operating] shall operate under agreement with
the appropriate agency solely for [such] those purposes, aims,
and goals;
(10) [For
operation] Operation of concessions that furnish goods or services
for which there is only one source, as determined by the head of the awarding
government agency in writing that shall be included in the contract file;
(11) [For
any] Any of the operations of the Hawaii health systems corporation
and its regional system boards;
(12) [For
airport] Airport operation of concessions;
(13) [For
the] The stadium authority operation of concessions providing
electronic communication services;
(14) [For
the] The stadium authority operation of concessions consisting
solely of advertising; [and]
(15) [For the] The
operations of the natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority[.]; and
(16) The operation of
concessions that provide historical or cultural information, goods, or services
within the historic Hawaii Capital District;
provided that any state or county department or agency, before awarding any contract or entering into any lease for a concession or concession space described in paragraph (8) or (9), shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 that establish a preference for the award of contracts to nonprofit corporations; provided further that the rules shall include criteria for determining whether a potential concessionaire is a nonprofit corporation."
SECTION 3. Section 171-56, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§171-56
Contract or license for concessions or concession space. The board of land and natural resources may,
subject to chapter 102, dispose of concessions, as defined in chapter 102, and
shall enter into contracts or issue licenses for [such] concessions;
provided that the duration of the contract or license shall be related to the
investment required, but in no event [to] shall exceed [fifteen]
twenty years."
SECTION 4. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2020; provided that the amendments made to section 102-2(b), Hawaii Revised Statutes, by section 2 of this Act shall not be repealed when that section is reenacted on June 30, 2021, pursuant to section 4 of Act 141, Session Laws of Hawaii 2014.
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Report Title:
Concessions; Public Property; Bids; Proposals
Description:
Increases the maximum length of public property concession contracts from 15 to 20 years. Replaces requirements that certain concessions shall be operated by nonprofit corporations in order to be exempt from sealed bid requirements with a requirement that state and county agencies give preference to nonprofit corporations pursuant to rules. Provides that a county director of parks and recreation shall designate which county zoos, botanic gardens, or other county parks are environmentally, culturally, historically, or operationally unique for the purpose of determining whether a concession at the zoo, botanic garden, or other park is exempt from sealed bid requirements. Exempts from sealed bid requirements any concession on public property whose operations provide historical and cultural information, goods, and services within the historic Hawaii Capital District.
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