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HB1565 • 2026

RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.

RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.

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Sponsor
MARTEN, AMATO, BELATTI, CHUN, GARRETT, GRANDINETTI, ICHIYAMA, ILAGAN, IWAMOTO, KAPELA, KILA, KITAGAWA, KUSCH, LA CHICA, LEE, M., MIYAKE, MORIKAWA, OLDS, PERRUSO, POEPOE, REYES ODA, SOUZA, TAKAYAMA, TAM, TARNAS, TEMPLO, Matsumoto
Last action
2026-03-30
Official status
Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM.
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about the number of members in the working group or the exact changes expected from the recommendations.

Improving Child Welfare Services

This bill establishes a working group within the Judiciary to improve family court processes related to child welfare, including access to legal representation for youth, and funds this effort.

What This Bill Does

  • Establishes a working group in the Judiciary to review recommendations from previous work on improving Hawaii's child welfare system.
  • Examines practices in other states that provide different forms of legal services for foster youth.
  • Includes members such as judges, attorneys, and representatives from community organizations who have experience with the child welfare system.
  • Requires the working group to submit a report with recommendations and plans for a pilot program before 2028.
  • Allocates funds for the working group's activities, including site visits and report preparation.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Youth in the child welfare system who will have better access to legal representation.
  • Judiciary members involved in family court processes related to child welfare cases.
  • Community organizations and experts with experience navigating the state's child welfare system.

Terms To Know

Working Group
A group of people brought together for a specific purpose, such as reviewing recommendations or examining practices in other jurisdictions.
Guardian ad Litem
A person appointed by the court to represent and protect the interests of a minor child in legal proceedings.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how many members will be on the working group, only that there must be at least three experts with lived experience.
  • It is unclear what specific changes or improvements to family court processes will result from this working group's recommendations.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

HD1

1

Hawaii published version HD1

Plain English: This amendment establishes a working group within the Hawaii Judiciary to improve family court processes related to child welfare, focusing on legal representation for youth in the system.

  • Establishes a working group within the judiciary to review and implement recommendations from the Malama Ohana Working Group regarding legal services for foster youth.
  • Appropriates funds for the working group's activities, including site visits and report drafting.
  • Requires the working group to submit a report with findings and recommendations by 20 days before the regular session of 2028.
  • The amendment does not specify the exact amount of funds appropriated for fiscal year 2026-2027.
  • It is unclear how the working group will be funded after June 30, 2028, when it ceases to exist.
HD2

3

Hawaii published version HD2

Plain English: This amendment establishes a working group within the Hawaii Judiciary to improve family court processes related to child welfare, focusing on legal representation for youth in the system.

  • Establishes a working group within the judiciary to review and implement recommendations from the Malama Ohana Working Group regarding legal services for foster youth.
  • Appropriates funds for the working group's activities including site visits, report drafting, facilitation, and compensation for members with lived experience.
  • Requires the working group to submit a report with findings and recommendations by 20 days before the regular session of 2028.
  • The amendment text does not specify the exact amount of funds appropriated, only that it will be 'so much thereof as may be necessary'.
  • It is unclear how the working group's recommendations and proposed legislation will be implemented after their report is submitted.
SD1

5

Hawaii published version SD1

Plain English: This amendment establishes a working group within the Hawaii Judiciary to improve family court processes related to child welfare, focusing on legal representation for youth in the system.

  • Establishes a working group within the judiciary to review and implement recommendations from the Malama Ohana Working Group regarding legal services for foster youth.
  • Appropriates funds for the working group's activities including site visits, report drafting, facilitation, and compensation for members with lived experience.
  • Requires the working group to submit a report with findings and recommendations by 20 days before the regular session of 2028.
  • The amendment specifies an effective date of March 22, 2075, which seems incorrect or possibly a typographical error.
  • Details on specific funding amounts are not provided in the text.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-30 S

    Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM.

  2. 2026-03-30 S

    Reported from JDC (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 3283) with recommendation of passage on Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referral to WAM.

  3. 2026-03-17 S

    The committee(s) on JDC recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes in JDC were as follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Rhoads, Gabbard, Chang, San Buenaventura, Awa; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none.

  4. 2026-03-12 S

    The committee(s) on JDC has scheduled a public hearing on 03-17-26 9:55AM; Conference Room 016 & Videoconference.

  5. 2026-03-10 S

    Referred to JDC, WAM.

  6. 2026-03-06 S

    Passed First Reading.

  7. 2026-03-06 S

    Received from House (Hse. Com. No. 20).

  8. 2026-03-05 H

    Passed Third Reading with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Perruso excused (1). Transmitted to Senate.

  9. 2026-03-05 H

    Reported from FIN (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 818-26), recommending passage on Third Reading.

  10. 2026-02-25 H

    The committee on FIN recommend that the measure be PASSED, UNAMENDED. The votes were as follows: 16 Ayes: Representative(s) Todd, Takenouchi, Hartsfield, Hussey, Keohokapu-Lee Loy, Kitagawa, Kusch, Lee, M., Miyake, Morikawa, Perruso, Templo, Yamashita, Alcos, Gedeon, Reyes Oda; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none.

  11. 2026-02-23 H

    Bill scheduled to be heard by FIN on Wednesday, 02-25-26 2:00PM in House conference room 308 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE.

  12. 2026-02-20 H

    Report adopted; referred to the committee(s) on FIN as amended in HD 2 with Representative(s) Garcia voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Quinlan excused (1).

  13. 2026-02-20 H

    Reported from JHA (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 738-26) as amended in HD 2, recommending referral to FIN.

  14. 2026-02-13 H

    The committee on JHA recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 8 Ayes: Representative(s) Tarnas, Poepoe, Belatti, Hashem, Kahaloa, Sayama, Shimizu; Ayes with reservations: Representative(s) Garcia; Noes: none; and 2 Excused: Representative(s) Cochran, Takayama.

  15. 2026-02-11 H

    Bill scheduled to be heard by JHA on Friday, 02-13-26 2:00PM in House conference room 325 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE.

  16. 2026-02-10 H

    Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on JHA with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and none excused (0).

  17. 2026-02-09 H

    Reported from HSH (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 64-26) as amended in HD 1, recommending passage on Second Reading and referral to JHA.

  18. 2026-02-03 H

    The committee on HSH recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 9 Ayes: Representative(s) Marten, Olds, Amato, Hartsfield, Keohokapu-Lee Loy, Takayama, Takenouchi, Alcos, Garcia; Ayes with reservations: none; Noes: none; and Excused: none.

  19. 2026-01-29 H

    Bill scheduled to be heard by HSH on Tuesday, 02-03-26 9:00AM in House conference room 329 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCE.

  20. 2026-01-26 H

    Referred to HSH, JHA, FIN, referral sheet 1

  21. 2026-01-21 H

    Introduced and Pass First Reading.

  22. 2026-01-15 H

    Prefiled.

Official Summary Text

RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE SERVICES.
Keiki Caucus; Judiciary; Child Welfare System; Legal Services for Youth; Working Group; Appropriation ($)
Establishes a working group within the Judiciary to improve family court processes, including access to legal representation for youth in the child welfare system. Appropriates funds for the working group. Effective 3/22/2075. (SD1)

Current Bill Text

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HB1565

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

1565

THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026

STATE OF HAWAII

A BILL FOR AN ACT

relating
to child welfare services
.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

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SECTION
1.
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The legislature finds that

the malama ohana working group e
stablished
by Act 86, Session Laws of Hawaii 2023, was tasked with recommending
transformative changes to the State's existing child welfare system.

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For fifteen months, the seventeen
working group
members, who
represented
those serving youth,
as well as
youth and families throughout the State, together with
hundreds of community members, opened their hearts and listened deeply to the
stories of lived experience in the child welfare system.
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They
worked to
develop recommendations to establish a child welfare system
that is trauma-informed, sustains a community-based partnership, and responds
to the needs of children and families in the system and the community.

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The legislature further finds that the result
of this work was
a powerful vision for transforming how Hawaii supports
families and protects children.
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Among the many recommendations to move
toward this vision was to strengthen the family court process for child welfare
cases.
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This would include reducing
delays in court proceedings, using specialty courts where applicable, and
ensuring access to excellent legal representation for relatives of youth in the
system as well as for the youth themselves.
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Some youth reported feeling they were given no information about their
case and their family and that they were left out of the decision-making
process.
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They claimed they were
disregarded when they reported that they were unsafe and did not feel their
rights were protected.

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Accordingly,
the purpose of this Act is to
establish
and appropriate funds for a working group to improve family court processes,
including access to legal representation for youth in the child welfare system.

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SECTION
2.
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(a)
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There is established
within the judiciary for administrative purposes a working group for legal
services for youth in the child welfare system.

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(b)
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The
working group shall:

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(1)
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Review
and consider pathways for implementation of recommendations of the malama ohana
working group, established pursuant to Act 86, Session Laws of Hawaii 2023, as
they relate to the court process, including counsel for youth; and

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(2)
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Examine
practices in other jurisdictions that provide different forms of legal services
for foster youth and
have one or more members conduct at least one site
visit to selected jurisdictions in one or more states to identify possible
practices to implement in the State.

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(c)
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The
working group
shall be comprised of the following members:

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(1)
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O
ne
district family court judge of the first circuit and one district family court
judge from any other circuit,
who
shall serve as co-chairs and invite the additional members to partipate in the
working group;

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(2)
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A
supreme court justice or the justice's designee
;

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(3)
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M
embers
of the judiciary who serve
d or
currently serve
on the child welfare

court calendar;

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(4)
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A representative from the family law division
of the department of the attorney general;

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(5)
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A representative from the department of human
services child welfare services branch;

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(6)
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A
representative who serves as a
guardian ad litem in child welfare cases;

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(7)
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A representative from the William S. Richardson
school of

law at the university of
Hawaii at Manoa;

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(8)
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Two
representatives of the
malama ohana working group, who shall be
designated by the co-chairs of the malama
ohana working group
;

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(9)
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A representative from the HI H.O.P.E.S. Youth
Leadership Boards of the HI H.O.P.E.S. Initiative under EPIC
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Ohana, Inc.;

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(10)
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Three
or more
experts with lived expertise in navigating

the state child welfare system while minors;
and

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(11)
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A
parent
with lived experience in the state child welfare

system
.

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(d)
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The working group shall
submit a report of its findings and
recommendations, including any proposed legislation, to the legislature no
later than twenty days prior to the convening of the regular session of
2028.
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The report shall include
plans for a pilot program to test a
model for delivering counsel services to youth of a selected age range in a
selected jurisdiction within the State.

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(e)
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The working group shall cease to exist on June 30, 2028.

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SECTION
3.
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There is appropriated out of the
general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of
$ or so much
thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 for the working group
established pursuant to this Act, including for the members of the working
group to make site visits and to assist with the report drafting.

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The sum
appropriated shall be expended by the judiciary for the purposes of this Act.

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SECTION 4.
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This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2026.

INTRODUCED BY:

_____________________________

Report Title:

Keiki
Caucus; Judiciary; Child Welfare System; Legal Services for Youth; Working
Group; Appropriation

Description:

Establishes a working group within the Judiciary
to improve family court processes,
including access to legal representation for youth in the child welfare system
.
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Appropriates funds for the working group.

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