Relating To Criminal Justice Reform. [HB-1604]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Health ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Mental Health ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Allows the court to order substance abuse assessment and treatment of a defendant before trial. Prohibits the revocation or forfeiture of parole or arrest of a parolee solely due to the parolee having one positive test for drug or alcohol use. Takes effect 4/14/2112. (SD1)
HB-1604: Relating To Criminal Justice Reform.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Received Notice Of Appointment Of House Conferees (hse. Com. No. 738). on 04/16/2024
Relating To Appeals. [HB-1495]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Allows the Intermediate Appellate Court to review orders issued by the Hawaii Paroling Authority.
HB-1495: Relating To Appeals.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Saiki
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Recidivism Reduction. [HB-737]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Authorizes the Hawaii paroling authority to award credits to parolees for compliance with the terms and conditions of parole supervision that accordingly reduce the overall term of parole supervision.
HB-737: Relating To Recidivism Reduction.
Sponsored by: Rep. Cedric Gates
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Appeals. [SB-1160]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Allows the Intermediate Appellate Court to review orders issued by the Hawaii Paroling Authority.
SB-1160: Relating To Appeals.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Criminal Justice Reform. [HB-1336]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Overdose Prevention ]
[Healthcare ]
[Mental Health ]
Part I: Expands the authorized issuance of citations in lieu of arrests. Authorizes a grace period after a missed initial court appearance. Part II: Amends various provisions related to pretrial release. Part III: Allows the court to order substance abuse assessment and treatment. Prohibits the arrest of a parolee, or the revocation of parole, solely due to the defendant having one positive test for drug use. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD2)
Sponsored by: Rep. Bertrand Kobayashi
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Relating To Appeals. [HB-432]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Allows parties aggrieved by an order of the Hawaii Paroling Authority to appeal to the intermediate appellate court within 90 days of issuance and service of the order fixing the minimum term of imprisonment. Establishes the standard of judicial review for an order of the Hawaii Paroling Authority.
HB-432: Relating To Appeals.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023