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HI HB956
Bill
Status
1/23/2025
Primary Sponsor
Darius Kila
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AI Summary
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Creates a new chapter in Hawaii Revised Statutes regulating ironworkers who work on structural steel and iron for roads, buildings, bridges, and other iron projects
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Requires anyone disassembling, dismantling, or demolishing iron projects to have completed an apprenticeship program for ironworkers registered with the Director of Labor and Industrial Relations
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Imposes penalties of up to $500 fine and/or up to one year imprisonment for individuals who violate the requirement
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Fines up to $1,000 for any person who contracts with an unqualified individual to disassemble, dismantle, or demolish iron projects
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Directs the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to adopt administrative rules to implement the new chapter
Legislative Description
Relating To Ironworkers.
DLIR
Last Action
Carried over to 2026 Regular Session.
12/8/2025