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HB509 • 2026

RELATING TO STATE WATER CODE PENALTIES.

RELATING TO STATE WATER CODE PENALTIES.

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The official status still shows this bill as active or still awaiting another formal step.

Sponsor
ICHIYAMA, HASHEM, TARNAS
Last action
2025-12-08
Official status
Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The exact nature of the expanded types of violations is not detailed in the provided official material.

Rules for Punishing Water Code Violations

This bill changes the State Water Code to add minimum penalties, increase maximum fines, expand types of violations, and treat each day a violation continues as a separate offense.

What This Bill Does

  • Adds a minimum penalty of $50 for violating the State Water Code.
  • Increases the maximum penalty from an unspecified amount to $25,000 per violation.
  • Expands the types of violations that can be penalized under the code.
  • Makes each day a violation exists or continues a separate offense.
  • Requires the Commission on Water Resource Management to consider certain factors when imposing penalties.

Who It Names or Affects

  • People and organizations who violate the State Water Code
  • The Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Commission on Water Resource Management

Terms To Know

Commission on Water Resource Management
A government agency responsible for managing water resources in Hawaii.
State Water Code
Laws and regulations that protect and manage the state's water resources.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how penalties will be enforced or collected.
  • It is unclear what specific factors the Commission must consider when imposing penalties.
  • The bill has not yet been signed into law as of December 8, 2025.

Bill History

  1. 2025-12-08 D

    Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.

  2. 2025-01-21 H

    Referred to WAL, JHA, FIN, referral sheet 2

  3. 2025-01-21 H

    Introduced and Pass First Reading.

  4. 2025-01-17 H

    Pending introduction.

Official Summary Text

RELATING TO STATE WATER CODE PENALTIES.
State Water Code; Commission on Water Resource Management; Penalties
Adds a minimum penalty and amends the maximum penalty per violation of the State Water Code, expands the types of potential violations of the State Water Code, and makes each day that a violation exists or continues to exist a separate offense. Requires the Commission on Water Resource Management to consider certain factors when imposing penalties.

Current Bill Text

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HB509

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

509

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025

STATE OF HAWAII

A BILL FOR AN ACT

relating
to state water code penalties
.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

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SECTION
1.
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The legislature finds that in 1987,
the state water code was adopted to protect the precious water resources of the
State.
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To better enable the department
of land and natural resources and commission on water resource management to
carry out that mission, the legislature further finds that the state water
code's penalties and fines must be amended and increased to serve as an
effective deterrent.

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The purpose of this Act is to ensure
that all violators of the state water code are held accountable for their
violations by:

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(1)
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Adding a minimum penalty and amending the maximum
penalty per violation of the state water code and clarifying what constitutes a
separate offense; and

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(2)
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Requiring the commission on water resource
management to consider certain factors when imposing penalties.

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SECTION
2
.
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Section 174C-15, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is
amended to read as follows:

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�174C-15
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Penalties and common law remedies.
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(a)
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The commission may enforce its rules and orders adopted pursuant to this
chapter by suit for injunction or for damages or both.

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(b)
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Any person who [
violates
]
:

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(1)
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Violates
any provision of this chapter[
,
or
]
;

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(2)
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Violates
any rule adopted pursuant to
this chapter[
, may
]
;

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(3)
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Violates any order of the commission;

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(4)
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Fails to obtain a permit when a permit is
required under this chapter;

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(5)
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Fails to comply with permit conditions; or

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(6)
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Fails to comply with standardized water
audit requirements pursuant to Act 169, Session Laws of Hawaii 2016,

may
be subject to a fine imposed by the commission.
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[
Such
]
The
fine shall
be no
less than $50 and shall
not exceed [
$5,000.
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For a continuing offense, each day during
which the offense is committed is a separate violation.
]
$25,000 per
violation.
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Each day that a violation
exists or continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
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Penalties for continuing violations shall be
assessed from the earliest known date of the violation.
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The earliest known date of a violation shall
be determined by the commission by a preponderance of the evidence; provided
that if the earliest known date cannot be determined by a preponderance of the
evidence, penalties for continuing violations shall be assessed from the
earliest date the commission is made aware of the violation.

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(c)
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When imposing a
penalty, the commission shall consider the following factors, including but not
limited to:

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(1)
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The nature,
circumstances, extent, gravity, and history of the violation and of any prior
violations;

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(2)
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The economic
benefit to the violator, or anticipated by the violator, resulting from the
violation;

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(3)
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The opportunity,
difficulty, and history of corrective action;

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(4)
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Good faith
efforts to comply;

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(5)
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Degree of
culpability; and

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(6)
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Such other
matters as justice may require.

The commission shall
adopt further guidelines for penalties to be imposed at a duly-noticed public
meeting.

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[
(c)
]
(d)
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No provision of this chapter shall bar the right of any injured person
to seek other legal or equitable relief against a violator of this chapter.

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[
(d)
]

(e)
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Except as otherwise provided
by law, the commission or its authorized representative by proper delegation may
set, charge, and collect administrative fines [
or
]
; may
bring
legal action to recover administrative fees and costs as documented by receipts
or affidavit, including [
attorneys'
]
attorney's
fees and costs; [
or
]

and may
bring legal action to recover administrative fines, fees, and
costs, including [
attorneys'
]
attorney's
fees and costs, or
payment for damages resulting from a violation of this chapter or any rule
adopted pursuant to this chapter."

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SECTION
3.
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Statutory material to be repealed is
bracketed and stricken.
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New statutory
material is underscored.

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SECTION 4.
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This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2025.

INTRODUCED BY:

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Report Title:

State
Water Code; Commission on Water Resource Management; Penalties

Description:

Adds a
minimum penalty and amends the maximum penalty per violation of the State Water
Code, expands the types of potential violations of the State Water Code, and
makes each day that a violation exists or continues to exist a separate
offense.
�
Requires the Commission on
Water Resource Management to consider certain factors when imposing penalties.

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