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HI HR32

Resolution

Status

Introduced

3/7/2022

Primary Sponsor

Gregg Takayama

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Origin

House of Representatives

2022 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Request University of Hawaii to establish methodology for assessing radio frequency emissions from wireless antenna sites in compliance with Federal Communications Commission regulations.

  • Require central data repository containing radio frequency emission information for each transmitting facility, accessible to authorized users including workers and the public.

  • Direct University of Hawaii to include visual depictions of radio frequency emissions and coordinate information-sharing capabilities among site owners, contractors, employers, and emergency services.

  • Require annual audits of site-specific safety information and consideration of insurance coverage for radio frequency-related injury claims involving FCC licensees, property owners, employers, and governments.

  • Direct University of Hawaii to submit findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation, to the Legislature no later than twenty days before the 2023 Regular Session.

Legislative Description

Requesting The University Of Hawaii To Establish A Reliable, Independent, And Transparent Methodology To Assess Effects Of Radio Frequency Emissions Generated By Wireless Antenna Sites.

University of Hawaii

Last Action

Report adopted. referred to the committee(s) on CPC as amended in HD 1 with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Eli, Todd, Woodson, Yamane excused (4).

3/29/2022

Committee Referrals

Consumer Protection & Commerce3/29/2022
Higher Education & Technology3/10/2022

Full Bill Text

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