Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB601

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Education.

Impact

To support the implementation of this aquatic safety education initiative, the bill allocates a budget of $1,000,000 from the state's general revenues for the fiscal year 2023-2024. This funding will enable the Department of Education to contract with a qualified nonprofit organization to develop and execute the program. By providing essential training tailored to children’s needs, the bill aims to ensure that Hawaii's youth, regardless of socioeconomic background, receive the skills necessary to manage water-related emergencies effectively. This action aligns with the state's Hawaii Injury Prevention Plan, which seeks to reduce drowning incidences.

Summary

House Bill 601 aims to enhance aquatic safety education in Hawaii by integrating aquatic safety programs into the physical education curriculum of public schools. The bill arises from alarming statistics regarding drowning incidents, particularly among children, which has been shown to be a leading cause of injury-related deaths in the state. With a significant percentage of drowning fatalities occurring among resident children, the legislature recognizes a critical need for structured water safety education to mitigate these tragic events. The proposed measures intend to empower children with skills related to water safety, personal survival, and rescue techniques from a young age.

Contention

While the intention behind HB 601 is to safeguard children and enhance their readiness for potential water dangers, discussions surrounding the bill may include budgetary considerations and the effectiveness of the proposed programs. Some stakeholders might express concerns regarding the capacity of the nonprofit entities to deliver adequate training or the sustainability and long-term impacts of such educational programs. Additionally, ensuring that adequate resources are provided to schools currently lacking in such programs and addressing disparities in access for low- and moderate-income communities may also come under scrutiny as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

HI SB716

Same As Relating To Education.

Previously Filed As

HI HB601

Relating To Education.

HI HB2623

Relating To Education.

HI SB716

Relating To Education.

HI SB2098

Relating To Education.

HI HR199

Urging The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish An Aquatic Safety Education Program For Elementary School Students.

HI HCR219

Urging The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish An Aquatic Safety Education Program For Elementary School Students.

HI SB2841

Relating To Water Safety Day.

HI HB548

Relating To Sexual Violence Prevention Education.

HI SB308

Relating To Sexual Violence Prevention Education.

HI HB2222

Relating To Education.

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