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HB2264
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H.B. NO.
2264
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026
STATE OF HAWAII
A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PROTECTIVE ORDERS.
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 Hawaii is home to a large and diverse military
population, including active duty personnel, reservists, and their
families.
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While military families
contribute significantly to the social and economic fabric of the State, they
may also face distinct challenges when navigating the civilian justice system,
particularly in situations involving protective orders.
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The legislature further finds that
enhancing coordination and communication between civilian law enforcement
agencies and the military is critical to ensuring the safety of victims,
promoting accountability, and preventing further harm.
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Timely notification to the security forces of
each branch of the military of protective orders can support command-level
interventions, ensure compliance, and provide a more integrated response to
abusive behavior involving military members or their dependents.
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The purpose of this Act is to require
information sharing between the judiciary, the county police departments, the
department of law enforcement, and the security forces of each branch of the
military in cases involving protective orders.
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This Act is intended to support early
intervention, reduce the risk of repeated violence, and strengthen community
safety through improved collaboration while upholding confidentiality and due
process protections.
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SECTION
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Section 586-10, Hawaii Revised
Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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�586-10
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Copy to law enforcement
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agency.
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agencies and the security forces of each branch of the military.
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(a)
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Any order for protection granted pursuant to
this chapter shall be transmitted by the clerk of the court within twenty-four
hours to the appropriate county police department[
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, the department
of law enforcement, and the security forces of each branch of the military.
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(b)
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Each
county police department shall make available to other law enforcement officers
in the same county, through a system for verification, information as to the
existence and status of any order for protection issued pursuant to this
chapter.
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(c)
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The judiciary, the county police departments,
and the department of law enforcement shall establish policies and procedures,
in consultation with the security forces of each branch of the military, for
interagency communications and training on the implementation of this section,
while safeguarding victim confidentiality, due process, and compliance with
applicable federal and state law.
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(d)
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For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
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"Military" refers to all
branches of the United States Armed Forces responsible for national defense;
further defined as the Army, Marine Corp, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and
Coast Guard.
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"Security forces of each branch of
the military" refers to the Army Criminal Investigation Division and U.S.
Army Garrison Hawaii, the Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division, the
Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Air Force and Space Force through the
Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and the Coast Guard Investigative
Service.
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SECTION 3.
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Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.
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New statutory material is underscored.
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SECTION 4.
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This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY:
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BY REQUEST
Report Title:
Protective Orders; Law Enforcement; Military; Judiciary;
Coordination; Notification
Description:
Requires notification to the security forces of each
branch of the military when a protective order is issued in a case involving a
military-affiliated individual.
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