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HI SB492
Bill
Status
3/7/2017
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Kouchi
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AI Summary
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Amends the definition of "enter or remain unlawfully" to clarify that a person may be ordered to leave commercial premises through a reasonable warning or request by the owner, lessee, authorized agent, or police officer.
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Modifies criminal trespass in the second degree statute to allow warnings or requests to leave commercial premises to be communicated in writing at any time within a one-year period inclusive of the date the incident occurred.
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Establishes specific requirements for written trespass warnings, including warning statements, person identification with photograph or physical description, name and signature of person giving warning, and witness or police officer signatures.
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Clarifies that the written warning requirement does not apply to conduct or activity subject to regulation by the National Labor Relations Act.
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Takes effect on January 7, 2059.
Legislative Description
Relating To Criminal Trespass.
Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Package
Last Action
Referred to JUD, referral sheet 27
3/9/2017