SB 149

  • Hawaii Senate Bill
  • 2022 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 21, 2021
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Relating To Property Forfeiture.

Abstract

Restricts asset forfeiture to cases involving the commission of a covered criminal misdemeanor or felony offense. Requires seized property to be forfeited only when the property owner has been convicted of an underlying covered criminal misdemeanor or felony offense. Changes the standard of proof that the State must meet in order for property to be forfeited from "preponderance of the evidence" to "beyond a reasonable doubt". Requires the State to prove that owners consented to or possessed knowledge of the crime that led to the seizure of their property. Requires that the agency seizing the property pay for safe and secure storage of the seized property until the completion of the forfeiture proceeding or final disposition of the property. Directs any proceeds from a civil forfeiture to the general revenue fund for public education purposes. Repeals administrative forfeiture proceedings.

Bill Sponsors (13)

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Dec 10, 2021

Hawaii State Legislature

Carried over to 2022 Regular Session.

Feb 18, 2021

Senate

Report adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred to JDC.

Senate

Reported from PSM (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 324) with recommendation of passage on Second Reading and referral to JDC.

Feb 16, 2021

Senate

The committee(s) on PSM recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, UNAMENDED. The votes in PSM were as follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Nishihara, English, Baker, Riviere, Fevella; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none.

Feb 12, 2021

Senate

The committee(s) on PSM has scheduled a public hearing on 02-16-21 1:00PM; Via Videoconference.

Jan 22, 2021

Senate

Referred to PSM, JDC.

  • Referral-Committee
Public Safety and Intergovernmental and Military Affairs Judiciary

Jan 21, 2021

Senate

Passed First Reading.

Senate

Introduced.

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