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Conference committee approves CD1 changing school impact fees, exempts certain affordable housing

3142202 · April 29, 2025
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Summary

A joint House–Senate conference committee voted to approve a CD1 that repeals the construction-cost component of school impact fees and exempts government housing, affordable units and Hawaiian homelands from the fee; the measure requires rules and a legislative report and sunsets in five years.

A joint House and Senate conference committee on April 25 voted to pass a CD1 amending HP 422 HD1 SD2, a bill that changes how school impact fees are calculated and collected.

The CD1 would repeal the construction-cost component of school impact fees and exempt government housing developments, affordable housing units and projects, and Hawaiian homeland housing from the fee. The measure also directs the School Facilities Authority to adopt rules governing fee collection and requires the authority to report to the Legislature on the program’s efficacy before the bill’s sunset date. The proposed CD1 footer…

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