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1996-1998
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Al Smith, Councilmember Secretary-Treasurer, Hawai‘i State Association of Counties (HSAC)
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Waived: FC - 6/2/97 Council: Approves the recommended slate of HSAC officers for the Fiscal Year 1997-1998 and that HSAC consider taking a position of urging the Legislature to veto Senate Bill 37, SD1, HD2, CD1 - 06/18/97
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BILL NO. T[TLE STATUS COMMENTS <br /> <br /> (!n[roducer) <br /> SB1752,SD1 Taxation Passed 2nd This bill was amended to change the TAT rate and to delete <br /> (Taniguchi) Reading in [he section which would have changed the percentages of the <br /> Senate, TAT distributed to [he counties. Technical and non- <br /> referred to substantive amendments were made in the SDI. <br /> WAM. <br /> HB1805,HD2, Govem- Passed 3 Requires [he five percent of the TAT normally retained by <br /> SDl ment Readings in the State to be deposited, for a period of two years, into the <br /> (Souki) House convention center capital and operations special fund. Act is <br /> (by request) Passed 3 [o be repealed on June 30, 1999. <br /> Readings in <br /> Senate. <br /> Referred to <br /> conference <br /> committee. <br /> HB1923 Taxation Passed 1st Changes the allocation of the TAT to the State and the <br /> (Cachola) Reading in counties to be [he amount allocated for the fiscal year 1995- <br /> House, 1996. Requires the remaining balance to be deposited to the <br /> refen•ed to credit of the convention center capital and operations special <br /> TSM, FIN. fund. <br /> HB1931 Taxation Passed Ist Changes the county general excise and use tax surcharge <br /> (Cachola) Reading in provisions by changing the amount to a maximum of 1 <br /> House, percent, and repealing [he sunset dates, and the requirements <br /> referred to on the use of surcharge revenues. Increases the county <br /> TSM, FIN. general excise and use tax from 4.5 percent to 5 percent. <br /> Raises the TAT from 6 percent to 7 percent. Establishes that <br /> TAT allotments to any county shall be equal to or less than <br /> the amount that was allocated during fiscal year 1994-1995. <br /> Requires counties adopting a county general excise and use <br /> tax to reduce the amount of revenues allocated to it by that <br /> percentage which the county's general excise and use tax rate <br /> constitutes a percentage of 1 percent. <br /> SB1942 State and Passed 1st Provides that beginning Iuly 1, 1997, 3.33 percent of all <br /> (Kawamoto) County Reading in general excise tax revenues shall be retained by the Stale. Of <br /> (by request) Relations Senate, the remainder, Kauai county will receive 11 percent; Hawaii <br /> referred to County, 23.7 percent; City and County of Honolulu, 45.1 <br /> TIA, percent; and Maui County, 20.3 percent. Repeals the <br /> WAM. distribution of TAT to respective counties. Also, transfers <br /> employees of DLNR and DOT to the respective counties. <br /> Amends career criminal provisions by repealing provisions <br /> which allow the AG to allocate and award funds to the <br /> counties. Repeals state DOH's role in emergency medical <br /> services. <br /> 5 <br /> <br />
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