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J�t-4 of <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI`I STATE OF HAWAI`I <br />�j � Mi M? . •'� <br />�rf oF•N�'� <br />RESOLUTION NO. 630 24 <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE HAWAI`I COUNTY COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE <br />PROPOSALS AND PRIORITIES TO BE CONSIDERED FOR INCLUSION IN THE <br />2025 HAWAI`I STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE. <br />WHEREAS, in October 2024, the Hawaii State Association of Counties ("HSAC") <br />Executive Committee will evaluate legislative proposals and priorities from each county for <br />inclusion in the 2025 HSAC Legislative Package that will be presented to the Hawaii State <br />Legislature when it convenes in January 2025; and <br />WHEREAS, each proposal and priority must be approved by an HSAC member county <br />prior to consideration by the HSAC Executive Committee; and <br />WHEREAS, timely action is necessary for Hawaii County Council to approve proposals <br />and priorities to be considered for the 2025 HSAC package; and <br />WHEREAS, legislative proposals submitted by Hawaii County Council are listed below <br />and copies attached hereto as Exhibit A: <br />below: <br />1. A draft bill to repeal the preemption of local authority to regulate tobacco products; <br />2. A draft bill to allow the counties to request a State land use boundary amendment <br />from the agricultural to rural districts for small, contiguous parcels; <br />3. A draft bill to require denitrification in individual wastewater systems under certain <br />conditions; and <br />4. A draft bill to regulate midwife licensure. <br />WHEREAS, legislative priorities submitted by the Hawaii County Council are listed <br />l . Legislation related to increasing funds for emergency preparedness, evacuation <br />routes, notification systems, and community -level emergency planning; <br />2. Legislation related to extending the county surcharge of the general excise tax until <br />2040; <br />3. Legislation related to lowering the cost and expanding the availability of insurance <br />for homeowners and businesses; <br />4. Legislation related to advancing the mandated timeline and providing more resources <br />and funding for cesspool conversions; <br />