Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB800

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Regulation Of Licensed Occupations.

Impact

If enacted, SB800 would significantly impact the way licensed professionals in Hawaii interact with their licensing boards. Professionals will be obligated to notify their respective boards within thirty days of receiving a complaint or legal action against them. This mechanism is designed to facilitate a faster response from the boards, enabling them to take necessary actions to investigate and address issues associated with the licensed professionals. Such a move is expected to enhance transparency and accountability within licensed professions.

Summary

Senate Bill 800 focuses on enhancing the regulatory framework governing licensed occupations in Hawaii. The bill intends to improve the mechanisms through which consumers can report complaints regarding licensed professionals. Its primary goal is to mandate that licensed professionals report any pending legal claims, complaints, or actions to their respective licensing boards, which will then review these complaints. The bill addresses a gap in the existing legislation, where licensing boards are not notified until a final judgment or settlement is reached, thus delaying consumer protection measures.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding SB800, particularly related to concerns about privacy and the implications of mandatory reporting. Some licensed professionals may view the requirements as burdensome, fearing that the threat of penalties for non-compliance could hinder their ability to operate legally while providing services. Additionally, there may be concerns about how the information will be used by the licensing boards and whether it could lead to punitive actions against professionals who are merely facing allegations without proven misconduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB2380

Relating to participation by videoconference at informal proceedings of the Texas Medical Board.

AZ SB1125

Psychologists; prescribing authority

TX HB1013

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board and the regulation of certain persons licensed by the board.

TX SB906

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board.

TX SB2398

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Medical Board.

TX HB3817

Relating to the authority of the Gainesville Hospital District to employ physicians and other health care providers.

TX HB3809

Relating to the authority of the board of directors of the Muenster Hospital District to employ physicians and other health care providers.

TX HB1247

Relating to the authority of the board of directors of the Nacogdoches County Hospital District to employ physicians.