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HI HB763
Bill
Status
3/10/2015
Primary Sponsor
Ty Cullen
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AI Summary
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Executive Office on Aging, in collaboration with the city and county of Honolulu, shall establish a three-year intergenerational playground pilot program to address health needs of Hawaii's elderly population.
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Program shall identify an existing playground in Honolulu and modify it to become an intergenerational playground with activities supporting fitness of older adults.
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Executive Office on Aging must submit progress reports to the legislature and Honolulu mayor no later than twenty days before the 2016, 2017, and 2018 regular sessions, with a final report before the 2019 session.
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Final report must include location factors, design and construction costs, annual maintenance costs, liability issues, and recommendations for continuation or expansion to other counties.
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Appropriates unspecified funds from general revenues for fiscal year 2015-2016; program sunsets June 30, 2019.
Legislative Description
Seniors; Executive Office on Aging; Intergenerational Playground; Appropriation ($)
Last Action
Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM.
3/24/2015