Bill Text: HI SB466 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To A School Facilities Agency.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-12-10 - Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. [SB466 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-SB466-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to a school facilities agency.
BE IT
ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Act 72, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020, is amended by amending section 1 to read as follows:
"SECTION 1. Chapter 302A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new subpart to part VI to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
" . School
Facilities Agency
§302A-A Definitions. As used in this subpart, "agency" means the school facilities agency established by section 302A‑B.
§302A-B School facilities agency; established. (a) There is established the school facilities agency, which shall be a body corporate and a public instrumentality of the State, for the purpose of implementing this subpart. The agency shall be placed within the department for administrative purposes only.
(b) The governor
shall appoint an executive director to enable the agency to perform its duties.
The appointment shall be:
(1) Exempt from chapter 76 and the term limitation in section 26-34;
(2) Subject to the advice and consent of the senate; and
(3) For a term of six years.
If a vacancy occurs during a term, the governor shall appoint an executive director for a six-year term that shall begin on the first date of employment of the new executive director.
(c) The executive director shall:
(1) Serve as the agency's chief executive officer;
(2) Be responsible for carrying out the purposes of the agency; and
(3) Serve on a full-time basis.
§302A-C Powers; generally. (a) Except
as otherwise limited by this chapter, the agency shall be responsible
for all public school development, planning, and construction related to
capital improvement projects assigned by the legislature, governor, or board of
education. The agency shall act as its chief
procurement officer[.] pursuant to section 103D-203.
(b)
[Any award of a contract for construction shall be subject to the
requirements of section 103D-302; provided that the agency shall give
preference to construction bids submitted by a contractor or subcontractor
domiciled within the State.
Notwithstanding subsection (a), professional services contracts for
licensees under chapter 464 shall be procured in accordance with section
103D-304.] The agency shall comply with chapter 103D.
(c) Except as otherwise limited by this chapter, the agency may also:
(1) Have a seal and alter the same at its pleasure;
(2) Subject to subsection (b), make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers and functions under this subpart;
(3) Make and alter bylaws for its organization and internal management;
(4) Adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 with respect to its projects, operations, properties, and facilities;
(5) Acquire, reacquire, or contract to acquire or reacquire by grant or purchase real, personal, or mixed property or any interest therein; to own, hold, hold title, clear, improve, and rehabilitate and to sell, assign, exchange, transfer, convey, lease, or otherwise dispose of or encumber the same;
(6) Acquire or reacquire by condemnation real, personal, or mixed property or any interest therein for public facilities, including but not limited to streets, sidewalks, parks, schools, and other public improvements;
(7) By itself, or in partnership with qualified persons, including public-private partnerships, acquire, reacquire, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, improve, alter, or provide for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, or alteration of any project; own, hold, hold title, sell, assign, transfer, convey, exchange, lease, or otherwise dispose of or encumber any project, and in the case of the sale of any project, accept a purchase money mortgage in connection therewith; and repurchase or otherwise acquire any project that the agency has theretofore sold or otherwise conveyed, transferred, or disposed of;
(8) Arrange or contract for the planning, replanning, opening, grading, or closing of streets, roads, roadways, alleys, or other places, or for the furnishing of facilities or for the acquisition of property or property rights or for the furnishing of property or services in connection with a project;
(9) Grant options to purchase any project or to renew any lease entered into by it in connection with any of its projects, on terms and conditions as it deems advisable;
(10) Prepare or cause to be prepared plans, specifications, designs, and estimates of costs for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, or alteration of any project, and from time to time to modify the plans, specifications, designs, or estimates;
(11) Provide advisory, consultative, training, and educational services, technical assistance, and advice to any person, partnership, or corporation, either public or private, to carry out the purposes of this subpart, and engage the services of consultants on a contractual basis for rendering professional and technical assistance and advice;
(12) Procure insurance against any loss in connection with its property and other assets and operations in amounts and from insurers as it deems desirable;
(13) Contract for and accept gifts or grants in any form from any public agency or from any other source, including gifts or grants from private individuals and private entities;
(14) Issue bonds for
the purpose of financing any project; [and]
(15) Appoint or retain
by contract one or more attorneys who are independent of the attorney general to
provide legal services solely in cases of negotiations in which the attorney general
lacks the sufficient expertise; provided that the independent attorney shall consult
and work in conjunction with the designated deputy attorney general assigned;
(16) Use the department
of human resources development to recruit, hire, and retain exempt employees, architects,
engineers, existing civil service position, and other technical positions for the
development, planning, and construction related to capital improvement projects;
and
[(15)] (17) Do any and all things necessary to
carry out its purposes and exercise the powers given and granted in this subpart.
(d)
Prior to project approval, the
agency shall consult with the Hawaii state public
library system regarding any construction or renovation
projects for school lands that are adjacent to or have Hawaii state public library
facilities on them.
§302A-D School facilities board. (a) There is established within the department for administrative purposes only a school facilities board.
(b) The school facilities board shall consist of five voting members. The five voting members shall:
(1) Be appointed by the governor pursuant to section 26‑34;
(2) Have
an interest in school facilities; and
(3) Include one member representing the
construction industry.
(c) The school facilities board shall advise the agency on policies relating to public school development, planning, and construction within the jurisdiction of the agency. The board shall be responsible for:
(1) Advising the agency on preferred
strategies to complete construction projects of the agency; and
(2) Evaluating
the executive director on an annual basis.
(d) The school facilities board shall select a
chairperson by a majority vote of its voting members. A majority of the voting members serving on
the board shall constitute a quorum to conduct business. The concurrence of the majority of the voting
members serving on the board shall be necessary to make any action of the board
valid.
(e) The school facilities board may form workgroups and subcommittees, including with individuals who are not school facilities board members, to:
(1) Obtain resource information from construction and education professionals and other individuals as deemed necessary by the school facilities board;
(2) Make recommendations to the school facilities board; and
(3) Perform other functions as deemed necessary by the school facilities board to fulfill its duties and responsibilities.
Two
or more school facilities board members, but less than a quorum, may discuss
matters relating to official school facilities board business in the course of
their participation in a workgroup or subcommittee, and these discussions shall
be a permitted interaction as provided for in section 92-2.5; provided that all
other provisions of chapter 92 shall apply.
(f) The school facilities board may testify
before the legislature on any matter related to its duties and
responsibilities.
(g) Members of the school facilities board shall
serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for expenses, including travel
expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties.
(h) No member of the school facilities board
shall have any financial interest in any
entity that bids on projects authorized by the agency.
(i)
No individual shall be appointed as a member of the school facilities
board less than one year after the individual, or an entity having a financial
interest owned by the individual, has submitted a bid on a project of the
agency.
§302A-E Use of public lands; acquisition of state lands. (a) If state lands under the control and management of another department are required by the agency for its purposes, the department having the control and management of those required lands, upon request by the agency and with the approval of the governor, may convey or lease those lands to the agency upon terms and conditions as may be agreed to by the parties; provided that any lands for which the department currently holds title that are agreed to be transferred shall be transferred to the agency no later than January 1, 2021.
(b) Notwithstanding the foregoing and section 302A-C(c), no public lands shall be conveyed or leased to the agency as provided in this section if the conveyance or lease would impair any covenant between the State or any county or any department or board thereof and the holders of bonds issued by the State or county, department, or board.
(c) If state lands held by the agency are no longer needed for school facilities purposes, those lands shall be returned to the public trust administered by the department of land and natural resources.
§302A-F School facilities special fund. (a) There is established within the state treasury a special fund to be known as the school facilities special fund into which shall be deposited:
(1) All moneys appropriated by the legislature for any public school development, planning, or construction related to a capital improvement project;
(2) Revenues
pursuant to 302A-1608(a); provided that these moneys shall be deposited into
the appropriate subaccount established pursuant to subsection (b);
(3) Any other moneys received by the department in the form of a grant, gift, endowment, or donation for any public school development, planning, or construction related to a capital improvement project, including funds transferred to the special fund by the agency pursuant to subsection (e);
(4) All moneys allocated to the special fund by the governor or board for a project;
(5) Any other appropriation by the legislature to the special fund; and
(6) Income and capital gains earned by the special fund.
(b)
The agency shall establish and appropriately name subaccounts within the
school facilities special fund
to accept deposits of revenues from school impact fees that are required to be
expended within a specific school impact district pursuant to 302A-1608(a) or
restricted to another specific purpose pursuant to part V, subpart B of this
chapter.
(c) The school facilities special fund shall be administered by the agency and used to fund operations, policies, and initiatives for any school development, planning, or construction project within the jurisdiction of the agency.
(d) Subject to chapter 84, but any law to the contrary notwithstanding, the
governor may authorize expenditures from the school facilities special fund [of
any donation, grant, bequest, and devise of money from any private institution,
person, firm, or corporation] for the purposes of funding the salaries of
the executive director and any officers, agents, and employees of the
agency. If all or any portion of any
salary of the executive director or any officer, agent, or employee of the
agency is funded pursuant to this subsection, the agency shall submit a report
to the legislature detailing the use of any funds authorized under this
subsection no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the next regular
session following the expenditure authorization.
(e) The agency may transfer any other unencumbered or unrestricted moneys received in the form of grants and donations for school development, planning, or construction to the school facilities special fund.
(f) The agency shall submit to the director of finance a report that shall be prepared in the form prescribed by the director of finance and shall identify the total amount of funds in the school facilities special fund that will carry over to the next fiscal year. The agency shall submit the report to the director of finance within ninety days of the close of each fiscal year and a copy of the information contained in the report to the director of finance shall be included within the agency's report to the legislature pursuant to section 302A-G.
(g)
Within the school facilities special fund there shall be established accounts
and subaccounts as may be necessary from time to time in order to ensure
compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, as amended.
§302A-G Annual report. At least twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, the agency shall submit to the governor, board of education, and legislature, a complete and detailed report of its activities during the prior fiscal year.""
SECTION 2. Act 72, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020, is amended by amending section 7 to read as follows:
"SECTION 7. Sections 302A-1602, 302A-1603, 302A-1604, 302A‑1605, 302A‑1606, 302A-1607, 302A-1609, 302A-1610, 302A‑1611, and 302A‑1612, Hawaii Revised Statutes, are amended by substituting the word "agency", or similar term, wherever the word "department", "department of education", or similar term, appears, as the context requires. Section 302A-1508, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by substituting the word "agency" or similar term, wherever the word "department", "department of education", or similar term, appears, as the context requires, and the word "executive director", or similar term, wherever the word "superintendent", or similar term, appears, as the context requires."
SECTION 3. Act 72, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020, is amended by amending section 10 to read as follows:
"SECTION 10. The school facilities agency shall collaborate with the department of education and submit a report to the legislature, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of 2021, identifying positions of the department of education that should be transferred to the school facilities agency established by section 1 of this Act, including positions responsible for public school development, planning, and construction related to capital improvement projects, along with proposed legislation to further implement the transfer of positions, offices spaces, and related records and equipment to effectuate the purpose of this Act. The executive director of the school facilities agency shall have authority on these matters."
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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Report Title:
School Facilities Agency; Department of Education; Construction
Description:
Amends Act 72, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020, to require that the school facilities agency complies with the Hawaii Public Procurement Code. Authorizes the school facilities agency to have additional powers and duties. Specifies additional uses for the school facilities special fund. Provides the executive director of the school facilities agency with authority relating to capital improvement projects for the school facilities agency.
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