Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB580

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/27/23  
Report Pass
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  
Refer
3/22/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/28/23  
Chaptered
6/14/23  

Caption

Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

Impact

With the proposed amendments, this bill will explicitly protect communications made to victim counselors in the context of counseling or treatment related to various forms of abuse. By increasing the minimum training requirements for domestic violence victim counselors, the bill aims to enhance the quality of support available to victims. The inclusion of confidential advocates within this privilege framework affirms the state's commitment to safeguarding the interests of victims and ensuring that they can access necessary help confidentially.

Summary

House Bill 580 aims to enhance the existing victim-counselor privilege under the Hawaii Rules of Evidence by including confidential advocates employed by the University of Hawaii. The bill builds upon Act 208, which established confidential advocates on university campuses to assist victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. This expansion is designed to ensure that victims have a safe space to seek help without fear of retaliation, thereby promoting their welfare and academic success.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 580 is largely positive, particularly among advocates for victims' rights and associated organizations. Supporters argue that the bill is a crucial step toward improving the support system for victims on university campuses. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation and resource allocation necessary for adequate counselor training and public awareness. Overall, the bill seems to resonate well with a community that acknowledges the importance of confidentiality and support for abuse victims.

Contention

While the majority of discussions surrounding HB 580 have been supportive, there could be potential contention over how effectively the training and implementation of confidential advocacy roles will be managed. Key points of debate might focus on the sufficiency of training hours and whether additional resources will be allocated to support these advocates adequately. Ensuring that these changes do not impose an undue burden on the system while genuinely benefiting victims of abuse remains a point of contention among policymakers.

Companion Bills

HI SB236

Same As Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

Similar Bills

CA AB3121

Evidentiary privileges: union agent-represented worker privilege.

CA AB1109

Evidentiary privileges: union agent-represented worker privilege.

CA AB418

Evidentiary privileges: union agent-represented worker privilege.

HI SB236

Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

HI SB236

Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

HI HB569

Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

HI SB832

Relating To Victim-counselor Privilege.

CA SB331

Evidentiary privileges: domestic violence counselor-victim privilege.