THE SENATE

THE TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE

REGULAR SESSION OF 2016

 

COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES

Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland, Chair

Senator Gil Riviere, Vice Chair

 

AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING

 

 

DATE:

Tuesday, February 02, 2016

TIME:

1:15pm

PLACE:

Conference Room 016

State Capitol

415 South Beretania Street

 

A M E N D E D  A G E N D A

 

 

 

SB 2385

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO BEVERAGES FOR CHILDREN.

Establishes restrictions on sugar-sweetened beverages and other beverages served in child care facilities.

 

HMS, CPH

SB 532

      Status & Testimony

MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO MOOKINI LUAKINI, INC.

Appropriates funds to Mookini Luakini, Inc. to host children's day in Kohala.

 

HMS, WAM

SB 2227

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.

Makes an appropriation for subsidies for the preschool open doors program.

 

HMS, WAM

SB 2340

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO HOMELESSNESS.

Appropriates additional funds for outreach to homeless individuals and families, as well as homeless unaccompanied youth.  Appropriates funds to the department of human services.

 

HMS, WAM

SB 2869

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECKS UNDER THE CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT.

Amends the Child Protective Act to allow the Department of Human Services to access criminal history records without consent of individuals identified as alleged perpetrators of harm or threatened harm to a child, and individuals identified as adult household members living in the family home with the alleged victim child.

 

HMS, JDL

SB 2160

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO THE CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT.

Expands the definition of "aggravated circumstances", as used in chapter 587A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Child Protective Act, to include situations where the parent is a repeat criminal offender of specific crimes; has been repeatedly incarcerated, resulting in the child's placement in foster care; has placed the child or a sibling of the child in foster care more than once; had parental rights voluntarily or involuntarily terminated; failed to comply with pre-permanency or permanency requirements; has physically abused or neglected the child; or has engaged in human trafficking involving the child or another child of the parent or has solicited, aided, abetted, attempted, or conspired to engage in human trafficking of the child or another child of the parent.  Requires parents to complete any court ordered service plan before being reunified with their child.

 

HMS, JDL

[Measure deleted on 01-29-16]

SB 2811

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO PARENTAL RIGHTS.

Provides that a parent's rights may be terminated if the court determines, by clear and convincing evidence, that the child was conceived during an act of rape or sexual assault creating a presumption that termination of parental rights is in the best interest of the child.

 

HMS, JDL

[Measure added on 01-29-16]

SB 2873

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO ORDERS FOR IMMEDIATE PROTECTION.

Amends section 346-231, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to address inconsistencies in statutory requirements regarding orders for immediate protection; and allows the Department of Human Services discretion when to seek an order for immediate protection of vulnerable adults.

 

HMS, JDL

[Measure added on 01-29-16]

SB 2879

      Status & Testimony

RELATING TO FOSTER CHILDREN.

Updates the wording from "foster boarding home" to "resource family home" and "foster parents" to "resource caregivers"; establishes qualified immunity for resource caregivers and child caring institutions; adds the requirement that resource caregivers and child care institutions use the reasonable and prudent parent standard when authorizing children in foster care to participate in activities; and changes the age from sixteen to fourteen years of age for children in foster care to be involved in their foster care plans.

 

HMS, JDL

[Measure added on 01-29-16]

 

Decision Making to follow, if time permits.

 

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Testimony may be submitted up to 24 hours prior to the start of the hearing.

 

FOR AMENDED NOTICES:  Measures that have been deleted are stricken through and measures that have been added are underscored.  If a measure is both underscored and stricken through, that measure has been deleted from the agenda.

 

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT (808)586-6130.

 

 

 

 

 

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Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland

Chair