Relating To Workforce Development. [HB-2233]
Prohibits private and state workforce development programs from rejecting an applicant who is 18 years of age or younger based solely on the applicant's active sentence of probation; provided that the applicant is in full compliance with any court-ordered requirements or conditions.
HB-2233: Relating To Workforce Development.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Referred To Lgo, Jha, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/26/2024
Relating To Criminal Justice Reform. [HB-1604]
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 Safe Neighborhoods. [SB-619]
Allows a defendant who has been convicted of three misdemeanors in the Ewa Beach area, Kapolei area, or Waianae area to be sentenced to a probationary term of geographic restriction during which the defendant shall be prohibited during certain hours from entering the specific area in which the acts occurred. Mandates imprisonment of 30 days for a violation of the geographic restriction.
SB-619: Relating To Safe Neighborhoods.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kurt Fevella
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023