Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB198

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

Impact

The modifications proposed in HB198 are expected to enhance the enforcement of temporary restraining orders in Hawaii. By imposing stricter penalties for violations, the legislation seeks to deter future violations and take accountability measures seriously. The addition of mandated mental health counseling for first-time offenders is a significant step towards addressing the underlying issues that may lead to such behaviors, reflecting a dual focus on punishment and rehabilitation.

Summary

House Bill 198 amends Section 586-4 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to increase the mandatory minimum jail sentence for individuals who intentionally violate a temporary restraining order (TRO). The bill raises the minimum sentence for a first conviction from forty-eight hours to seventy-two hours. Furthermore, it requires that the convicted party undergo mental health counseling in addition to the jail time served. These changes are aimed at addressing domestic violence issues more effectively and ensuring that violators receive the necessary support for rehabilitation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB198 include the effectiveness of the increased penalties in reducing domestic violence incidents and whether mandatory mental health counseling is adequate for addressing the complexities of such cases. Critics may argue that merely increasing jail time does not directly correlate with reduced rates of domestic violence and that there needs to be a stronger emphasis on preventative measures and comprehensive support systems for affected individuals. Proponents, however, assert that the change is necessary to send a clear message that violations of TROs are taken seriously.

Companion Bills

HI SB94

Same As Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

Previously Filed As

HI SB94

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI HB1460

Relating to a temporary restraining order for preservation of property and protection of the parties in a suit for the dissolution of marriage.

HI SB815

Relating to a temporary restraining order for preservation of property and protection of the parties in a suit for the dissolution of marriage.

Similar Bills

HI SB94

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI SB295

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

HI HB176

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

CO SB116

Spousal Maintenance Guidelines

AZ SB1392

Technical correction; oil; gas; enforcement

HI HB383

Relating To Orders For Protection.

CA AB394

Public transportation providers.

CA AB561

Restraining orders.