Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR186

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

Impact

The bill aims to protect student health by evaluating existing measures for managing heat exposure and proposing necessary changes. It suggests incorporating recognized standards, such as the wet-bulb globe temperature measurements, as a criterion for assessing heat stress. If deemed insufficient, the Department of Education, alongside other relevant bodies, is tasked with formulating guidelines that ensure student safety during outdoor activities across all schools in Hawaii.

Summary

HCR186 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives during the 33rd Legislature of Hawaii, which requests a comprehensive study to assess the current practices for managing heat exposure in both department and charter schools. The resolution highlights the urgent need for a systematic approach due to the rising air temperatures and high humidity levels that pose significant health risks to students, particularly during outdoor activities like sports and recess.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the necessity and feasibility of these guidelines. While the resolution highlights the importance of safeguarding children's health, there may be debates concerning the practicality of implementing new regulations, particularly those that require additional resources for monitoring temperature and hydration during outdoor activities. Some stakeholders may argue about the potential administrative burden this bill could impose on schools and whether current practices are adequate as they stand.

Implementation

Should the study reveal gaps in the existing practices, the Department of Education is expected to propose actionable guidelines that encompass various aspects of outdoor activity management, including hydration protocols, staff training on heat illness symptoms, and measures for students with medical conditions that may affect their heat regulation. The resolution also calls for an assessment of the long-term operational costs associated with any new guidelines, underscoring the bill's comprehensive approach to student health amidst rising temperatures.

Companion Bills

HI HR179

Same As Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR103

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Law Enforcement, To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Having School Resource Officers In The State And The Effects Of Having School Resource Officers On The Campuses Of Educational Institutions.

HI HCR79

Requesting The Board Of Education, In Partnership With The State Public Charter School Commission, To Submit A Report On Increasing Access To Stable, Suitable, And Affordable Facilities For Public Charter Schools.

HI HCR222

Requesting The Legislative Reference Bureau To Conduct A Study To Examine The Implementation And Standards Of Various Sexual Health Education Policies Within The Department Of Education.

HI HR84

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Law Enforcement, To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Having School Resource Officers In The State And The Effects Of Having School Resource Officers On The Campuses Of Educational Institutions.

HI HCR174

Requesting The Department Of Education To Conduct A Study On The Implementation Of Later School Start Times.

HI SCR89

Requesting The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Work In Collaboration To Preserve The Health And Safety Of Special Needs Inmates And Others In The State's Jails And Prisons.

HI SR81

Requesting The Department Of Health And Department Of Public Safety To Work In Collaboration To Preserve The Health And Safety Of Special Needs Inmates And Others In The State's Jails And Prisons.

HI HCR170

Urging The Department Of Education To Ensure That Each Public School And Public Charter School In The State, From Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, Has A Certain Number Of Mental Health Professionals.

HI HCR207

Requesting The Department Of Health To Establish A Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Testing Grant Program In Collaboration With The University Of Hawaii.

HI SCR50

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement A Statewide Behavioral Health Curricula Plan For Public School Students In Grades Kindergarten Through Twelve.

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