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HI SR83
Resolution
AI Summary
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Request that the Executive Office on Aging update the 2013 white paper titled "Hawaii's 2020 Vision: The State of Active Aging" to create a new social policy paradigm focused on aging as an asset rather than a pathology.
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Updated report must address coordination with four county agencies on aging, existing policies and best practices, health care practices, financial fitness measures, intergenerational equity, ageism elimination, new social roles for older persons, and noteworthy active aging programs in Hawaii.
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Executive Office on Aging must provide an interim progress report to the Legislature no later than twenty days before the 2020 regular session convening.
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Executive Office on Aging must provide a final report to the Legislature no later than twenty days before the 2021 regular session convening.
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Direct transmission of certified copies to the Governor, Director of the Executive Office on Aging, all four county aging directors, and the Director of the Center on Aging at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Legislative Description
Requesting That The Executive Office On Aging Update The 2013 White Paper On Active Aging And Provide A Final Report On Its Updated Version No Later Than The Start Of The Regular Session Of 2021.
EOA
Last Action
Report and Resolution Adopted, as amended (SD 1).
4/3/2019