THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
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TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, 2015 |
S.D. 2 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
H.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII NON-GENERAL FUNDS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I
SECTION 1. Chapter 304A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§304A- University of Hawaii quasi-endowment trust fund. There is established the University of Hawaii quasi-endowment trust fund into which shall be deposited income derived from the university's endowment fund. Income deposited into this account may be expended by the university as set forth by the board of regents in policies and guidelines for costs and expenses associated with student financial aid programs, including scholarships and student support services, awards, and project opportunities for the university."
PART II
SECTION 2. The purpose of this part is to reclassify the Hawaii educator loan program special fund as a revolving fund.
SECTION 3. Section 304A-701, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (g) to read as follows:
"(g) In accordance with chapter 103D, the university may enter into
written contracts with collection agencies for the purpose of collecting
delinquent loans. All payments collected, exclusive of a collection agency's
commissions, shall revert, and be credited, to the Hawaii educator loan program
[special] revolving fund. A collection agency that enters into a
written contract with the university for the collection of delinquent loans
pursuant to this section may collect a commission from the debtor in accordance
with the terms of, and up to the amounts authorized in, the written
contract."
SECTION 4. Section 304A-703, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-703[]]
Capacity of minors in qualifying for Hawaii educator loans. Any student
otherwise qualifying for a loan under the Hawaii educator loan program [special]
revolving fund shall not be disqualified because the student is under
the age of eighteen years, and for the purpose of applying for, receiving, and
repaying the loan, any such person shall be deemed to have full legal capacity
to act and shall have all rights, powers, privileges, and obligations of an
adult with respect thereto."
SECTION 5. Section 304A-704, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-704[]]
Rules governing Hawaii educator loan program [special] revolving
fund. The university may adopt rules to implement the Hawaii educator loan
program. The rules shall be adopted pursuant to chapter 91 but shall be exempt
from the public notice and public hearing requirements."
SECTION 6. Section 304A-2161, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-2161[]]
Hawaii educator loan program [special] revolving fund. There
is established the Hawaii educator loan program [special] revolving
fund, for the purpose of providing loans pursuant to section [[]304A-701[]].
[The following may be deposited into the special fund: appropriations] Appropriations
made by the legislature, private contributions, repayment of loans, including
interest and payments received on account of principal, and moneys from other
sources[; provided that:
(1) Moneys on balance in the special fund
at the close of each fiscal year shall remain in that fund and shall not lapse
to the credit of the general fund; and
(2)] shall be deposited into the revolving
fund and shall be expended by the University. An amount from the [special]
revolving fund not exceeding five per cent of the total amount of
outstanding loans may be set by the university to be used for administrative
expenses incurred in administering the [special] revolving
fund."
PART III
SECTION 7. The purpose of this part is to reclassify the community colleges special fund as a revolving fund.
SECTION 8. Section 304A-2162, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-2162[]]
Community colleges [special] revolving fund. (a) Section [[]304A-2003[]]
notwithstanding, there is established a community colleges [special] revolving
fund to receive, disburse, and account for funds of programs and activities of
the community colleges, including but not limited to off-campus programs,
summer session programs, overseas programs, evening sessions, study abroad,
exchange programs, cultural enrichment programs, and consultative services that
help make available the resources of the community colleges to the communities
they serve.
(b)
The [special] revolving fund may include deposits from:
(1) The University of Hawaii tuition and fees special
fund established in section [[]304A-2153[]];
(2) Tuition, fees, and charges for affiliated instructional, training, and public service courses and programs; and
(3) Fees, fines, and other money collected for:
(A) Student health;
(B) Transcript and diploma;
(C) Library;
(D) Facility use;
(E) Child care;
(F) Auxiliary enterprises;
(G) Alumni; and
(H) Other related activities."
PART IV
SECTION 9. The purpose of this part is to repeal the Hawaii medical education special fund.
The legislature finds that the fund no longer serves the purpose for which it was created, does not meet the criteria for a special fund, and should be repealed.
SECTION 10. Section 304A-1702, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsections (b), (c), and (d) to read as follows:
"[(b)
The program shall be funded with moneys received for graduate medical education
and deposited into the Hawaii medical education special fund established under
section [304A-2164].
(c)] (b) All funding for the graduate medical education
program shall be nonlapsing.
[(d)] (c) Program moneys shall only be expended if:
(1) Approved by the medical education council; and
(2) Used for graduate medical education in accordance
with sections [[]304A-1704[]] and [[]304A-1705[]]."
SECTION 11. Section 304A-2164, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2164]
Hawaii medical education special fund. There is established a Hawaii
medical education special fund, into which shall be deposited all funds
received by the medical education council, including:
(1) Moneys from the federal Centers for
Medicaid and Medicare Services or other federal agencies;
(2) State appropriations; and
(3) Grants, contracts, donations, or
private contributions.
The fund shall be administered
by the university. Moneys deposited in the fund shall be expended by the
university for the purposes of the graduate medical education program
established under section [304A-1702]."]
PART V
SECTION 12. The purpose of this part is to repeal the discoveries and inventions special fund.
The legislature finds that the fund does not meet the criteria for a special fund and should be repealed.
SECTION 13. Section 304A-2253, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (c) to read as follows:
"(c)
Notwithstanding [sections] section 304A-107 [and [304A-2174]]
to the contrary, the board of regents, or its designee, may establish a
separate account within the research and training revolving fund for the
purpose of providing advance funding to meet reimbursable costs incurred in
connection with federally financed research and training projects. Any
reimbursement received as a result of providing advance funding shall be
deposited into the research and training revolving fund to be used for the
purpose of meeting reimbursable costs incurred in connection with federally
financed projects."
SECTION 14. Section 304A-2174, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2174]
Discoveries and inventions special fund. There is established a
discoveries and inventions special fund into which shall be deposited a portion
of the total indirect overhead funds generated by the university for research
and training purposes in the prior fiscal year, as determined by the board of
regents. Appropriations by the legislature subject to the approval of the
governor, proceeds from the commercial exploitation of inventions and
intellectual property developed at the university, gifts, donations, fees
collected, and grants from public agencies and private persons may also be
deposited into the special fund for the purposes of supporting innovation and
research commercialization and the patenting, copyrighting, licensing, and
marketing of discoveries, inventions, and technologies developed at the
university. The special fund shall be used to develop technologies that have
potential commercial value, support the administration of technology transfer
activities, and facilitate economic development through education and research
undertaken at the university."]
PART VI
SECTION 15. The purpose of this part is to repeal the University of Hawaii alumni special fund.
The legislature finds that the fund no longer serves the purpose for which it was created and should be repealed.
SECTION 16. Section 304A-2175, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2175]
University of Hawaii alumni special fund. There is established the
University of Hawaii alumni special fund into which shall be deposited funds
and proceeds received by the university from alumni activities and donations
from alumni. Funds deposited into this special fund may be expended by the
university for all costs associated with conducting alumni affairs, activities,
and programs for the university system, including but not limited to expenses
for honoraria, hotel and room rentals, food and refreshment, printing and
mailing, banners and signs, plaques and awards, airfare and per diem, leis,
rental of audiovisual, musical, and stage equipment, and activity supplies and
materials, without regard to statutory competitive bidding requirements."]
PART VII
SECTION 17. The purpose of this part is to repeal the animal research farm, Waialee, Oahu special fund.
The legislature finds that the fund no longer serves its original purpose, does not meet the criteria for a special fund, and should be repealed.
SECTION 18. Section 304A-2177, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2177]
Animal research farm, Waialee, Oahu special fund. There is
established the animal research farm, Waialee, Oahu special fund for the animal
research farm, Waialee, Oahu, operated by the college of tropical agriculture
and human resources of the University of Hawaii, into which shall be deposited
the receipts from fees realized from the sale of livestock, services, and
supplies. Funds deposited into this special fund shall be expended for animal
research, and services and supplies related thereto."]
PART VIII
SECTION 19. The purpose of this part is to reclassify the professional student exchange program special fund as a revolving fund.
SECTION 20. Section 304A-2179, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"[[]§304A-2179[]] Professional student exchange program [special] revolving
fund. (a) There is established a professional student exchange program [special]
revolving fund to be administered and expended by the Hawaii commission.
(b)
The following moneys shall be deposited into the [special] revolving
fund:
(1) Principal and interest payments received as repayment of financial support from former or current participants of the professional student exchange program, pursuant to section 304A‑3209; and
(2) Interest earned or accrued on moneys in the [special]
revolving fund.
(c)
Moneys in the [special] revolving fund shall be expended to:
(1) Support the professional student exchange program's activities, including the provision of financial support to participants at Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education receiver institutions; and
(2) Enforce the collection of delinquent obligations."
PART IX
SECTION 21. The purpose of this part is to repeal the career and technical training projects revolving fund for the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
The legislature finds that the revolving fund is not necessary.
SECTION 22. Section 304A-2268, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2268]
Career and technical training projects revolving fund; University of Hawaii at
Hilo. There is established the career and technical training
projects revolving fund for the career and technical training projects of the
community colleges and the University of Hawaii at Hilo into which shall be
deposited the receipts from fees for services, supplies, and use of equipment
provided by or in connection with these projects. Funds deposited in this
account shall be expended for vocational and technical training projects, and
supplies, equipment, and services related thereto."]
PART X
SECTION 23. The purpose of this part is to repeal the Senator Hiram L. Fong scholarship program endowment trust fund.
The legislature finds that the fund does not serve the purpose for which it was created and should be repealed.
SECTION 24. Section 304A-2353, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2353] The Senator Hiram L. Fong
scholarship program; endowment trust. (a) There is established the Senator Hiram L. Fong
scholarship program to be administered by the university with proceeds from an
endowment trust that shall receive its initial funding by an appropriation out
of the general revenues of the State. The program shall provide financial
support to students enrolled at any campus of the university.
(b)
Awards shall be granted annually to one female student and one male student
who:
(1) Are
graduates of a public high school in the State;
(2) Are
upperclassmen at the university;
(3) Submit
winning essays to the board of regents on the senator's contributions to
Hawaii;
(4) Have a
demonstrated commitment to local community issues, as shown by volunteer work
and participation in community organizations; and
(5) Have a
demonstrated interest and knowledge of the history of immigration to Hawaii.
(c)
The amount to be awarded to a student shall be determined by the board of
regents with due regard to the total amount of funds available for the
program. The award that a student receives under this program may be used to:
(1) Pay for
the costs of tuition and fees for a single academic year;
(2) Pay for
the costs of textbooks and other instructional materials for a single academic
year;
(3) Pay for
the costs of room and board at a dormitory or apartment maintained by the
university for a single academic year; or
(4) Defray
the difference between student need, as determined by the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid, and the total cost of attendance for a single academic
year.
(d)
The board of regents shall adopt rules to implement the Senator Hiram L. Fong
scholarship program. The rules shall be adopted pursuant to chapter 91 but
shall be exempt from the public notice and public hearing requirements.
(e)
The scholarship program shall be funded with proceeds from an endowment trust
established with initial funding by an appropriation out of the general
revenues of the State and shall be administered by the board of regents for the
purposes of supporting the Senator Hiram L. Fong scholarship program."]
PART XI
SECTION 25. The purpose of this part is to repeal the Senator Oren E. Long scholarship program endowment trust.
The legislature finds that the fund does not serve the purpose for which it was created and should be repealed.
SECTION 26. Section 304A-2354, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§304A-2354] The Senator Oren E. Long
scholarship program; endowment trust. (a) There is established the Senator Oren E. Long
scholarship program to be administered by the university with proceeds from an
endowment trust that shall receive its initial funding by an appropriation out
of the general revenues of the State. The program shall provide financial
support to students enrolled at any campus of the university.
(b)
Awards shall be granted annually to one female student and one male student
who:
(1) Are
graduates of a public high school in the State;
(2) Are upperclassmen
at the university; and
(3) Submit
winning essays to the board of regents on the senator's contributions to
Hawaii.
(c)
The amount to be awarded to a student shall be determined by the board of
regents with due regard to the total amount of funds available for the
program. The award that a student receives under this program may be used to:
(1) Pay for
the costs of tuition and fees for a single academic year;
(2) Pay for
the costs of textbooks and other instructional materials for a single academic
year;
(3) Pay for
the costs of room and board at a dormitory or apartment maintained by the
university for a single academic year; or
(4) Defray
the difference between student need, as determined by the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid, and the total cost of attendance for a single academic
year.
(d)
The board of regents shall adopt rules to implement the Senator Oren E. Long
scholarship program. The rules shall be adopted pursuant to chapter 91 but
shall be exempt from the public notice and public hearing requirements.
(e)
The scholarship program shall be funded with proceeds from an endowment trust
established with initial funding by an appropriation out of the general
revenues of the State and shall be administered by the board of regents for the
purposes of supporting the Senator Oren E. Long scholarship program."]
PART XII
SECTION 27. The purpose of this part is to repeal the Hawaii health corps revolving fund.
The legislature finds that the fund is inactive and should be repealed.
SECTION 28. Section 309H-6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§309H-6] Hawaii health corps revolving
fund. (a) There is established in the
treasury of the State the Hawaii health corps revolving fund, which shall be
administered by the University of Hawaii John A. Burns school of medicine and
the University of Hawaii at Manoa school of nursing and dental hygiene, and
into which shall be deposited:
(1) Any funds appropriated by the
legislature for the Hawaii rural health care provider loan repayment program;
(2) Gifts, donations, and grants from
public agencies and private persons;
(3) Reimbursements of loan repayments under
the Hawaii rural health care provider loan repayment program;
(4) Proceeds of the operations of the
Hawaii health corps program; and
(5) Interest earned or accrued on moneys
deposited into the fund.
(b)
The University of Hawaii John A. Burns school of medicine and the University of
Hawaii at Manoa school of nursing and dental hygiene may expend moneys from the
fund for the purposes of this chapter, including the operational expenses of
the Hawaii health corps program."]
PART XIII
SECTION 29. The following funds are abolished:
(1) The hurricane Iniki insurance proceeds special fund administratively established in 1993 and administered by the University of Hawaii;
(2) The agency fund trust account administratively established prior to July 1985 and administered by the University of Hawaii; and
(3) The University of Hawaii Okinawa program trust fund administratively established in 1968 and administered by the University of Hawaii,
and any unencumbered balances remaining shall lapse to the credit of the general fund.
PART XIV
SECTION 30. On July 1, 2015, all unencumbered balances remaining in the accounts and funds repealed by this Act shall lapse to the credit of the general fund.
PART XV
SECTION 31. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 32. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2015.
Report Title:
University of Hawaii; Non-General Funds; Repeal; Transfer of Balances; Establishment
Description:
Repeals various non-general funds and accounts and transfers the unencumbered balances to the general fund. Reclassifies certain special funds as revolving funds. Establishes the University of Hawaii Quasi-endowment Trust Fund. Makes conforming amendments. (SB160 HD1)
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