Relating To Child Protection. [SB-951]
Requires mandatory reports of child abuse or neglect to include the military status of the child's parent or guardian, if known. Requires the Department of Human Services to inform the appropriate authority of the United States military when, upon receiving a report of child abuse or neglect, there is sufficient information to determine that the report involves a family where one of the parents, guardians, or alleged perpetrators is a member of an identifiable branch of the United States military. Effective 12/31/2050. (HD1)
SB-951: Relating To Child Protection.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
The Committee On Jha Recommend That The Measure Be Passed, With Amendments. The Votes Were As Follows: 9 Ayes: Representative(s) Tarnas, Poepoe, Belatti, Kahaloa, Perruso, Takayama, Todd, Garcia, Shimizu; Ayes With Reservations: None; 0 Noes: None; And 2 Excused: Representative(s) Cochran, Hashem. on 03/20/2025
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [SB-912]
Establishes that the exemption from mandatory reporting by members of the clergy does not apply when the clergy member believes that there exists a substantial risk that child abuse or neglect that is especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity, may occur in the reasonably foreseeable future.
SB-912: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [HB-789]
Amends the child abuse and neglect reporting requirement to specify that a member of the clergy shall not be required to report information gained solely during a penitential communication, unless exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or neglect. Specifies that the general rule of privilege applicable to confidential communications made to a member of the clergy does not apply to communications relating to known or suspected child abuse or neglect when exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or
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HB-789: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Rep. May Mizuno
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [SB-912]
Establishes that the exemption from mandatory reporting by members of the clergy does not apply when the clergy member believes that there exists a substantial risk that child abuse or neglect that is especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity, may occur in the reasonably foreseeable future.
SB-912: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Hhs, Jdc. on 01/27/2023
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [HB-789]
Amends the child abuse and neglect reporting requirement to specify that a member of the clergy shall not be required to report information gained solely during a penitential communication, unless exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or neglect. Specifies that the general rule of privilege applicable to confidential communications made to a member of the clergy does not apply to communications relating to known or suspected child abuse or neglect when exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or
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HB-789: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Mizuno
Referred To Hus, Jha, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/30/2023
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [HB-350]
Establishes that the exemption from mandatory reporting by members of the clergy does not apply when the clergy member believes that there exists a substantial risk that child abuse or neglect that is especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity, may occur in the reasonably foreseeable future. (SD1)
HB-350: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Ichiyama
Act 080, 06/14/2023 (gov. Msg. No. 1181). on 06/14/2023
HCR-64: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person.
Sponsored by: Rep. James Tokioka
Reported From Hhh (stand. Com. Rep. No. 1592-22) As Amended In Hd 1, Recommending Referral To Jha. on 03/31/2022
You have voted HCR-64: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person..
HR-58: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person.
Sponsored by: Rep. James Tokioka
Reported From Hhh (stand. Com. Rep. No. 1591-22) As Amended In Hd 1, Recommending Referral To Jha. on 03/31/2022
You have voted HR-58: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person..
SCR-71: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Hms, Jdc. on 03/11/2022
You have voted SCR-71: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person..
SR-65: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Hms, Jdc. on 03/11/2022
You have voted SR-65: Requesting The Judiciary Conduct A Study On The Necessity Of Mandatory Referrals To The Department Of Human Services For Investigation Or Intervention In All Cases Of Alleged Domestic Abuse Involving A Family Or Household Member Who Is A Minor Or Incapacitated Person..
Relating To Child Abuse Reporting. [HB-2481]
Amends the child abuse and neglect reporting requirement to specify that a member of the clergy shall not be required to report information gained solely during a penitential communication, unless exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or neglect. Specifies that the general rule of privilege applicable to confidential communications made to a member of the clergy does not apply to communications relating to known or suspected child abuse or neglect when exigent circumstances exist that justify disclosure of the abuse or
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HB-2481: Relating To Child Abuse Reporting.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Re-referred To Jha, Referral Sheet 16 on 02/15/2022
Relating To The Uniform Controlled Substances Act Mandatory Reporting. [HB-2172]
Creates a new section under chapter 329, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to require the holder of a controlled substances registration to immediately report orally the theft, embezzlement, fraud, or diversion of a controlled substance in the holder's inventory. Requires the submission of a written report to the administrator of the Narcotics Enforcement Division that provides all information related to the theft, embezzlement, fraud, or diversion of controlled substances in the holder's inventory, including but not limited to, records, reports, and any
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HB-2172: Relating To The Uniform Controlled Substances Act Mandatory Reporting.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Referred To Cpc, Jha, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/28/2022
Relating To The Uniform Controlled Substances Act Mandatory Reporting. [SB-3140]
Requires the holder of a controlled substances registration to immediately verbally report the theft, embezzlement, fraud, or diversion of a controlled substance in the holder's inventory, with a subsequent written report. Establishes a misdemeanor penalty for a person who prevents another from reporting, or who knowingly fails to provide information as required. (CD1)
SB-3140: Relating To The Uniform Controlled Substances Act Mandatory Reporting.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Kouchi
Act 105, On 06/17/2022 (gov. Msg. No. 1205). on 06/17/2022
Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts. [SB-786]
Requires real estate investment trusts to notify the department of taxation of its presence within the State and to report the assets and revenues generated annually. Imposes a daily monetary fine for noncompliance.
SB-786: Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts. [SB-786]
Requires real estate investment trusts to notify the department of taxation of its presence within the State and to report the assets and revenues generated annually. Imposes a daily monetary fine for noncompliance.
SB-786: Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Referred To Cpn, Wam. on 01/27/2021
Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts. [HB-286]
Authorizes the Department of Taxation to require real estate investment trusts to notify the department of its presence within the State and to report the assets and revenues generated annually. Applies to taxable years beginning after 12/31/2021. (SD2)
HB-286: Relating To Real Estate Investment Trusts.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Act 078, On 06/24/2021 (gov. Msg. No. 1180). on 06/25/2021