HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THE TWENTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2011

 

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES

Rep. John M. Mizuno, Chair

Rep. Jo Jordan, Vice Chair

 

Rep. Della Au Belatti

Rep. Jessica Wooley

Rep. Faye P. Hanohano

Rep. Ryan I. Yamane

Rep. Chris Lee

Rep. Corinne W.L. Ching

Rep. Dee Morikawa

Rep. Kymberly Marcos Pine

 

NOTICE OF HEARING

 

DATE:

Thursday, February 03, 2011

TIME:

9:00am

PLACE:

Conference Room 329

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

A G E N D A

 

HB 1264

Status

RELATING TO ELECTRONIC MONITORING.

Requires electronic monitoring of persons convicted of violating a domestic abuse temporary restraining order or protective order.  Effective 7/1/2011.  Sunsets 7/1/2013.

 

HUS, JUD, FIN

HB 1476

Status

RELATING TO CRIME.

Mandates minors aged 15-17 be tried as adults in cases of first degree murder when no other offenses are charged.  Provides for discretionary remand of the minor to the family court in specified cases.  Effective 1/1/2012.

 

HUS, JUD, FIN

HB 1477

Status

RELATING TO FAMILY JUSTICE CENTERS.

Authorizes the Department of Human Services to establish one or more Family Justice Centers to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, or human trafficking, as well as to provide family-based social services.

 

HUS, JUD, FIN

HB 1480

Status

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.

Provides higher education scholarships to eligible former foster youth in lieu of higher education board allowances.  Establishes a higher education scholarship program within the Department of Human Services.

 

HUS, HED, FIN

HB 135

Status

RELATING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE ORDERS.

Allows a temporary restraining order to remain in effect for 90 days or until service of a protective order, whichever occurs first.  Also amends law to provide that protective orders orally stated by the court on the record shall be effective upon service on the respondent.

 

HUS, JUD

HB 514

Status

MAKING A GRANT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE DEAF CENTER.

Appropriates moneys for a grant to establish and operate a comprehensive deaf center.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 704

Status

RELATING TO FAMILY RELATIONS.

Makes bullying in the home a misdemeanor offense and requires counseling for anyone convicted of the offense.

 

HUS, JUD

HB 1212

Status

RELATING TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE.

Appropriates funds for substance abuse treatment efforts and to establish or assist existing community centers meant to prevent at-risk youth from engaging in substance abuse.  Effective July 1, 2011.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 1263

Status

RELATING TO THE COMMISSION ON FATHERHOOD.

Increases the terms of members of the commission on fatherhood from two to four years and limits commission membership to two terms.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 736

Status

RELATING TO COMMUNITY CARE FOSTER FAMILY HOMES.

Requires a Community Care Foster Family Home to have been certified and in operation for not less than one year prior to being certified for a third client.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 739

Status

RELATING TO COMMUNITY CARE FOSTER FAMILY HOMES.

Amends previous caregiving requirements to specify that in Community Care Foster Family Homes approved for a maximum of three clients, the primary caregiver must be a certified nurse aide and the substitute caregiver must be a nurse aide.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 721

Status

RELATING TO FOSTER YOUTH.

Establishes the Hawaii foster youth mentorship program in the Department of Human Services to promote the well-being of foster youth.

 

HUS, FIN

HB 724

Status

RELATING TO FOSTER CARE SERVICES.

Requires the Department of Human Services to amend its rules to increase the monthly foster care maintenance payment from $529 per month to an unspecified amount per month.  Effective on July 1, 2011.

 

HUS, FIN

 

 

 

 

DECISION MAKING TO FOLLOW

 

Persons wishing to offer comments should submit testimony at least 24 hours prior to the hearing with a transmittal cover indicating:

·     Testifier's name with position/title and organization;

·     The Committee the comments are directed to;

·     The date and time of the hearing;

·     Measure number; and

·     The number of copies the Committee is requesting. 

 

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PAPER:  One copy (including an original) to Room 324  in the State Capitol;

FAX:       For comments less than 5 pages in length, transmit to 586-8464 (for Oahu) or 1-800-535-3859 (for Neighbor Islanders without a computer to submit testimony through e-mail or the Web);

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Rep. John M. Mizuno

Chair