Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1607

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/30/23  

Caption

Relating To Employment Agencies.

Impact

The proposed legislation will require talent agencies to maintain records of compliance for three years and provide proof during the licensure renewal process. This ensures ongoing accountability and a commitment to the welfare of artists under their representation. By integrating necessary training on sexual harassment and nutritional education into the certification process for minors seeking employment in theatrical roles, the law aims to promote a safer and healthier working environment for young performers.

Summary

SB1607, relating to employment agencies, introduces key measures aimed at enhancing the protection and education of artists, particularly minors, within the entertainment industry in Hawaii. The bill mandates that talent agencies provide educational materials regarding sexual harassment prevention and nutrition to adult artists within a specified time frame after their representation agreement. Furthermore, these materials must be accessible in the artist's language, ensuring effective communication and understanding of the important topics covered.

Contention

There could be potential contention surrounding the implementation of these educational requirements, particularly regarding concerns about the burden of compliance on talent agencies. Agencies may argue that such mandates could increase operational costs and complicate hiring processes for minors. However, proponents contend that the protective measures are crucial for fostering a respectful and informed industry, reducing incidents of harassment and promoting well-being among young artists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1607

Relating To Employment Agencies.

HI SB3265

Relating To Film Industry Development.

HI SB2942

Relating To The Employment Of A Minor.

HI HB984

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB1282

Relating To Firearms.

HI SB3335

Relating To Cannabis.

HI SB1041

Relating To Family Court.

HI SB1335

Relating To Statewide Interoperable Public Safety Communications.

HI HB2600

Relating To Cannabis.

HI SB2758

Relating To Sex Trafficking.

Similar Bills

HI SB670

Relating To The Employment Of A Minor.

HI SB2942

Relating To The Employment Of A Minor.

HI SB3310

Relating To Employment Agencies.

HI SB1607

Relating To Employment Agencies.

IA SF542

A bill for an act relating to youth employment, providing for a minor driver's license interim study committee, and making penalties applicable. (Formerly SF 167.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

HI SB2711

Relating To Education.

OH HB521

Address minors working as performers in entertainment industry

MO SB175

Modifies provisions relating to youth employment