Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB404

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To Service Animals.

Impact

If passed, SB404 will amend Chapter 347 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes by introducing strict guidelines for sellers or providers of emotional support animals. They will be required to inform buyers that emotional support animals do not hold the same rights as service animals. Violators of this requirement could face civil penalties ranging from $100 to $250 for the first offense, and $500 for subsequent violations. This legislation aims to promote transparency and protect the rights of individuals who truly depend on service animals for their disabilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 404 aims to clarify the legal status of service animals and emotional support animals in Hawaii. Currently, the distinction between these two types of animals is not well understood, leading to potential misrepresentation by individuals claiming their pets are service animals when they do not meet the legal requirements. This bill seeks to address that confusion by mandating that sellers of emotional support animals provide a written disclaimer that acknowledges the lack of training and privileges associated with service animals, thereby reducing the potential for fraudulent claims.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to reduce instances of misrepresentation, it may face criticism from advocates for emotional support animals. Opponents could argue that the requirement for disclaimers may stigmatize individuals who use emotional support animals, as it differentiates their rights from those of service animals. Moreover, there are concerns about the enforcement of civil penalties and whether they might disproportionately affect small businesses or individuals unaware of the law. Critics may also express concern about the differentiation between support and service roles of animals and how such distinctions affect those relying on them for emotional well-being.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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