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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Bills Passed Conference Committee 4/21/2010

HB1818 RELATING TO COGNITIVE RESTRUCTURING
Allows the department of public safety to provide reentry/reintegration programs in Hawaii's correctional facilities to offer cognitive behavioral theory with cultural and other interventions in order to address domestic violence, addictions, self-mastery through identity, and community connections for successful transitions back into the community. (Introduced by Rep. Karen Awana)

HB2000 RELATING TO THE JUDICIARY
Appropriates funds to the Judiciary for FY 2010-2011. (Introduced by Rep. Calvin Say By Request)

HB2061 RELATING TO CHILDREN
Statutorily establishes a process by which the family court can resolve matters regarding custody and visitation for service members of the United States armed forces, armed forces reserves, and national guard, and whose military duties require temporary absences. (Introduced by Rep. Cindy Evans)

HB2083 RELATING TO MILK LABELING
Requires milk beverages to be labeled with the date of pasteurization or the date of packaging. (Introduced by Rep. Ryan Yamane)

HB2349 RELATING TO VIOLENCE AGAINST HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL
Extends protection from assault and terroristic threatening to emergency room personnel. (Introduced by Rep. Ryan Yamane)

SB2045 RELATING TO CRIME
Establishes class A and B felony sexual human trafficking offenses, and provisions related to prosecution of the offenses. (Introduced by Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland)

SB2565 RELATING TO THE HAWAII CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
Extends the deadline for the Hawaii civil rights commission (HCRC) to adopt new rules regarding disability discrimination to allow for conformity with new federal rules. Requires the HCRC to take into account certain circumstances when determining whether or not to release certain confidential information. (Introduced by Senator Dwight Takamine)

SB2716 RELATING TO CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT
Establishes child protective provisions in the Hawaii Revised Statutes that are consistent with federal Title IV-E provisions. (Introduced by Senator Colleen Hanabusa By Request)

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