RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS.
Hawaii Senate Bill 2354 modifies Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs operations through amendments approved by consumer protection and economic development committees.
Hawaii Senate Bill 2354 modifies Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs operations through amendments approved by consumer protection and economic development committees.
SB 2354 is a Hawaii bill related to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, though the specific substantive provisions are not detailed in the legislative record provided. Based on the committee actions, the bill has undergone amendments and received favorable recommendations from both the Consumer Protection & Business (CPN) and Economic Development & Tourism (EDT) committees.
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs oversees critical functions including consumer protection, business licensing, and economic development in Hawaii. Legislation affecting this department can impact business operations, consumer safeguards, and the state's economic competitiveness. The bill's progression through multiple committees suggests it addresses issues considered significant enough to warrant structured review and amendment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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