Bill Text: HI SB3167 | 2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To The Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2024-03-14 - Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on JHA with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Alcos, Martinez, Quinlan excused (3). [SB3167 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB3167-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
3167 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMPACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is an interstate compact agency that helps state resource management agencies and the fishing industry sustainably manage Pacific ocean resources. The name of the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission was changed to the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission in 1989, but the organization is still referred to as the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission in the original compact language. The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission's mission "to promote the better utilization of fisheries – marine, shell, and anadromous, which are of mutual concern, and to develop a joint program of protection and prevention of physical waste of such fisheries in all of those areas of the Pacific Ocean over which the compacting states jointly or separately now have or may hereafter acquire jurisdiction" closely aligns with the mission of the department of land and natural resources to work with the people of Hawaii to manage, conserve, and restore the State's unique aquatic resources and ecosystems for present and future generations.
The legislature further finds that the State would benefit greatly from becoming a member of the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission and could also be a valuable contributor toward the mutual goal of better managing Pacific ocean fishery resources.
The purpose of this Act is to authorize the governor to execute a compact on behalf of the State to cooperate in the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.
SECTION 2. The Hawaii Revised Statutes is amended by adding a new chapter to title 12 to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"CHAPTER
PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMPACT
§ -1 Governor's power to execute compact. The governor may execute a compact on behalf of the State to cooperate in the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.
§ -2 Compact. The form and contents of the compact shall be
substantially as provided in this section, and the effect of its provisions
shall be interpreted and administered in conformity with the provisions of this
chapter:
PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMPACT
The contracting states agree as follows:
ARTICLE I
The purposes of this compact are to promote the better utilization of fisheries, marine, shell, and anadromous, which are of mutual concern, and to develop a joint program of protection and prevention of physical waste of the fisheries in all of those areas of the Pacific Ocean and adjacent waters over which the compacting states jointly or separately have or acquire jurisdiction.
Nothing in this compact may be construed to authorize the compacting states to limit the production of fish or fish products, establish or fix the prices of fish or fish products, or create and perpetuate a monopoly.
ARTICLE II
This agreement shall become operative immediately as to those states executing it whenever two or more of the compacting states have executed it in the form that is in accordance with the laws of the executing states and the Congress has given its consent.
ARTICLE III
Each state joining in this compact shall
appoint, as determined by state statutes, one or more representatives to a commission constituted and
designated in this compact as the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission, of whom
one shall be the administrative or other officer of the agency of the state
charged with the conservation of the fisheries resources to which this compact
pertains. The commission shall be
invested with the powers and duties set out in this compact.
The term of each commissioner of the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission is four years. A commissioner holds office until a successor is appointed and qualified, but the successor's term expires four years from the legal date of expiration of the term of the successor's predecessor. Vacancies occurring in the office of a commissioner from any reason or cause shall be filled for the unexpired term, or a commissioner may be removed from office, as provided by the statutes of the state concerned. Each commissioner may delegate in writing from time to time to a deputy the power to be present and participate including voting as a representative or substitute, at a meeting of or hearing by, or other proceeding of the commission.
Voting powers under this compact are limited to one vote for each state regardless of the number of representatives.
ARTICLE IV
The duty of the commission is to make inquiry and ascertain from time to time the methods, practices, circumstances, and conditions that are disclosed for bringing about the conservation and the prevention of the depletion and physical waste of the fisheries, marine, shell, and anadromous, in all of those areas of the Pacific Ocean and adjacent waters over which the compacting states jointly or separately have or acquire jurisdiction. The commission may recommend the coordination of the exercise of the police powers of the several states within their respective jurisdictions and the conservation zones to promote the preservation of those fisheries and their protection against overfishing, waste, depletion, or any abuse whatsoever and to assure a continuing yield from the fisheries resources of the signatory parties to this compact.
To that end, the commission shall draft
and, after consultation with the advisory committee authorized by article VII
of this compact, recommend to the governors and legislative branches of the
signatory states to this compact, legislation dealing with the conservation of
the marine, shell, and anadromous fisheries in all of those areas of the
Pacific Ocean over which the compacting states jointly or separately have or
acquire jurisdiction. The commission
shall, more than one month before a regular meeting of the legislative branch
in a signatory state, present to the governor of the state its recommendations
relating to enactments by the legislative branch of that state in furthering
the purposes of this compact.
The commission shall consult with and
advise the pertinent administrative agencies in the signatory states with
regard to problems connected with the fisheries and recommend the adoption of
the regulations it considers advisable and which lie within the jurisdiction of
the agencies.
The commission may recommend to the
signatory states the stocking of the waters of such states with marine, shell,
or anadromous fish and fish eggs or joint stocking by some or all of the
states, and, when two or more of the states jointly stock waters, the
commission shall act as the coordinating agency for the stocking.
ARTICLE V
The commission shall elect from its number a chairperson and a vice chairperson and shall appoint and at its pleasure remove or discharge the officers and employees required to carry the provisions of this compact into effect and shall fix and determine their duties, qualifications, and compensation. The commission shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business. It may establish and maintain one or more offices for the transaction of its business and may meet at any time or place in the signatory states, but must meet at least once a year.
ARTICLE VI
No action may be taken by the commission except by the affirmative vote of a majority of the number of compacting states represented at a meeting. No recommendation may be made by the commission in regard to a species of fish except by the vote of a majority of the compacting states that have an interest in the species.
ARTICLE VII
The fisheries research agencies of the signatory states shall act in collaboration as the official research agency of the Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission.
An advisory committee to be representative
of the commercial fishers, commercial fishing industry, and other interests of
each state that the commission deems advisable shall be established by the
commission as soon as practicable to advise the commission upon the
recommendations it desires to make.
ARTICLE VIII
Nothing in this compact shall be construed
to limit the powers of a state or to repeal or prevent the enactment of
legislation or the enforcement of a requirement by a state imposing additional
conditions and restrictions to conserve its fisheries.
ARTICLE IX
Continued absence of representation or of
any representative on the commission from a signatory state shall be brought to
the attention of the governor of the state.
ARTICLE X
The states agree to make available annual funds for the support of the commission on the following basis:
Eighty per cent (80%) of the annual budget shall be shared equally by those member states having as a boundary the Pacific Ocean; not less than five per cent (5%) of the annual budget shall be contributed by any other member state; the balance of the annual budget shall be shared by those member states having as a boundary the Pacific Ocean, in proportion to the primary market value of the products of their commercial fisheries on the basis of the latest five-year catch records.
The annual contribution of each member state shall be figured to the nearest $100.
This amended article shall become effective upon its enactment by the states of Alaska, California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington and upon ratification by Congress by virtue of the authority vested in it under Article I, Section 10, of the Constitution of the United States.
ARTICLE XI
This compact continues in force and remains binding upon each state until renounced by it. Renunciation of this compact must be preceded by sending six months' notice in writing of intention to withdraw from the compact to the other parties to the compact.
ARTICLE XII
The states of Alaska or Hawaii or any state having rivers or streams tributary to the Pacific Ocean may become a contracting state by enactment of the compact. Upon admission of a new state to the compact, the purposes of the compact and the duties of the commission extend to the development of joint programs for the conservation, protection, and prevention of physical waste of fisheries in which the contracting states are mutually concerned and to all waters of the newly admitted state necessary to develop the programs.
This article becomes effective upon its enactment by the states of California, Oregon, and Washington and upon ratification by Congress by virtue of the authority vested in it under Article I, Section 10, of the Constitution of the United States.
§ -3
Hawaii representatives. In furtherance of the compact provisions,
there shall be three members of the commission from the State of Hawaii—the chairperson
of the board of land and natural resources serving in an ex officio capacity, and
two commissioners who are representatives of the fishing community with wide
knowledge of and interest in marine fisheries issues to be nominated and, by
and with the advice and consent of the senate, appointed by the governor in
accordance with section 26‑34; provided that at least one commissioner
shall have knowledge of Native Hawaiian cultural and fishing practices and
shall serve as a representative of the Native Hawaiian fishing community.
§ -4 Terms of commissioners. (a) The term of the commissioner serving in an ex officio capacity shall be the term of the commissioner's appointment as the chairperson of the board of land and natural resources. The ex officio commissioner shall hold office until a successor is appointed and qualified.
(b) The
term of a non-ex officio commissioner is four years. A non-ex officio commissioner holds office
until a successor is appointed and qualified, but the successor's term expires
four years from the legal date of expiration of the term of the successor's
predecessor.
(c) A
non-ex officio commissioner may be removed or suspended by the governor after
due notice and public hearing. Vacancies
occurring in the office of a commissioner from any reason or cause shall be
filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as for a full-term
appointment."
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
Report Title:
Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission; Compact
Description:
Authorizes the Governor to execute a compact on behalf of the State to cooperate in the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Establishes procedures for selection and succession of commissioners. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
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