HR-70: Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Expand Its Personal And Professional Development Programs To Include Community Service Programs.
Sponsored by: Rep. Elijah Pierick
Resolution Scheduled To Be Heard By Pbs On Friday, 03-28-25 9:00am In Conference Room 325 Via Videoconference. on 03/25/2025
You have voted HR-70: Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Expand Its Personal And Professional Development Programs To Include Community Service Programs..
Relating To Youth Fees And Fines. [SB-1028]
Prohibits the assessment of any fees, fines, or court costs against a person who was adjudicated for an offense committed during the person's minority, or against the person's parent or guardian, and discharges all related debt obligations assessed before the effective date of the Act. Limits court-ordered community service for a minor to no more than seventy-two hours. Repeals certain penalties imposed on parents, guardians, or other persons associated with unaccompanied children in streets and unmarried minors in dance halls. Effective 7/1/3000.
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SB-1028: Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.
Sponsored by: Sen. Angus McKelvey
The Committee On Jha Recommend That The Measure Be Passed, With Amendments. The Votes Were As Follows: 7 Ayes: Representative(s) Tarnas, Poepoe, Belatti, Kahaloa, Perruso, Takayama, Todd; Ayes With Reservations: None; 2 Noes: Representative(s) Garcia, Shimizu; And 2 Excused: Representative(s) Cochran, Hashem. on 03/20/2025
Relating To Arson. [SB-871]
Authorizes periods of imprisonment for individuals with previous arson convictions. Authorizes additional penalties for arson crimes that endanger vulnerable areas. Requires restitution for victims of arson who experienced property damage. Effective 7/1/2077. (SD1)
SB-871: Relating To Arson.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynn Decoite
Pass First Reading on 03/06/2025
Relating To Youth Fees And Fines. [HB-129]
Prohibits the assessment of any fees, fines, or court costs against a person who was adjudicated for an offense committed during the person's minority, or against the person's parent or guardian, and discharges all related debt obligations assessed before the effective date of the Act. Limits court-ordered community service for a minor to no more than seventy-two hours. Repeals certain penalties imposed on parents, guardians, or other persons associated with unaccompanied children in streets and unmarried minors in dance halls. Effective 7/1/3000.
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HB-129: Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 630) As Amended In Hd 2, Recommending Referral To Fin. on 02/13/2025
Relating To The Judiciary. [HB-393]
Requires the judiciary to establish a uniform procedure for adjusting payments and partner with other state agencies for ability to pay determinations. Sets the community service conversion rate for certain monetary penalties. Appropriates funds to develop a legal financial obligation calculator.
HB-393: Relating To The Judiciary.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Youth Fees And Fines. [HB-317]
Prohibits the assessment of any fees, fines, or costs against a person who was adjudicated for an offense committed while the person was a minor under the age of eighteen, or against the person's parent or guardian. Limits court ordered community service for minors to seventy-two hours. Repeals the statewide curfew for minors and certain penalties related to minors and dance halls. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD2)
Sponsored by: Rep. David Tarnas
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To The Judiciary. [HB-393]
Requires the judiciary to establish a uniform procedure for adjusting payments and partner with other state agencies for ability to pay determinations. Sets the community service conversion rate for certain monetary penalties. Appropriates funds to develop a legal financial obligation calculator.
HB-393: Relating To The Judiciary.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/25/2023
Relating To Youth Fees And Fines. [HB-317]
Prohibits the assessment of any fees, fines, or costs against a person who was adjudicated for an offense committed while the person was a minor under the age of eighteen, or against the person's parent or guardian. Limits court ordered community service for minors to seventy-two hours. Repeals the statewide curfew for minors and certain penalties related to minors and dance halls. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD2)
HB-317: Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Tarnas
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 400) As Amended In Hd 2, Recommending Referral To Fin. on 02/14/2023
SB-2538: Relating To The Criminal Destruction Of Trees.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Reported From Aen (stand. Com. Rep. No. 2618) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Jdc/wam. on 02/18/2022
Relating To Intoxicants. [HB-294]
Amends the sentencing requirements for the offense of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant to require forty-eight hours of community service work.
HB-294: Relating To Intoxicants.
Sponsored by: Rep. James Tokioka
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Traffic Violations. [SB-377]
Requires that for a third or subsequent moving traffic violation within a one-year period relating to the operation or ownership of a vehicle the person shall be sentenced to perform community service. Takes effect 7/1/2050. (SD1)
SB-377: Relating To Traffic Violations.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Reported From Trs (stand. Com. Rep. No. 2686) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Jdc. on 02/18/2022
Relating To Intoxicants. [HB-294]
Amends the sentencing requirements for the offense of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant to require forty-eight hours of community service work.
HB-294: Relating To Intoxicants.
Sponsored by: Rep. James Tokioka
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/27/2021
Relating To Plastic Straws. [SB-260]
Prohibits the distribution and selling of plastic straws. Establishes a fine for individual and business violators. Requires individual violators to additionally pick up litter or perform community service. Effective 1/1/2020.
SB-260: Relating To Plastic Straws.
Sponsored by: Sen. Breene Harimoto
Referred To Aen/cph, Jdc/wam. on 01/22/2019
HB-465: Relating to the administrative, civil, and criminal consequences, including fines, fees, and costs, imposed on persons arrested for, charged with, or convicted of certain criminal offenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. James White
Committee Report Distributed on 04/24/2019
You have voted HB-465: Relating to the administrative, civil, and criminal consequences, including fines, fees, and costs, imposed on persons arrested for, charged with, or convicted of certain criminal offenses..
HB-1721: Relating to a violation regarding the purchase, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages by a minor or the misrepresentation of age by a minor; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Celia Israel
Read First Time on 03/04/2019
You have voted HB-1721: Relating to a violation regarding the purchase, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages by a minor or the misrepresentation of age by a minor; authorizing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense..