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HI SB622
Bill
Status
2/9/2022
Primary Sponsor
Rosalyn Baker
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AI Summary
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Requires mandatory minimum jail sentence of 30 days and fines of $500-$3,000 for violating a temporary restraining order, order of protection, injunction, or restraining order during a stay-at-home order imposed by the State or county
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Defines "stay-at-home order" as an order or proclamation issued during a declared state of emergency that restricts persons from leaving residences for any purpose other than essential activities
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Applies to violations occurring after a prior conviction for violating the same restraining order or injunction during a stay-at-home order period
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Amends Hawaii Revised Statutes sections 586-4, 586-11, and 604-10.5 to add these enhanced penalties for stay-at-home order period violations
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Takes effect July 30, 2075
Legislative Description
Relating To Restraining Order Violations.
Violations
Last Action
Referred to JHA, FIN, referral sheet 24
3/10/2022