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Bill Summary · HB 1128

Legislative bill overview

HB 1128 relates to administrative orders in Hawaii but the bill text is not publicly available in the provided information, making it impossible to specify its exact provisions or mechanisms. The bill was introduced in January 2025 and has progressed through first reading before being referred to the Health (HLT) and Judiciary (JHA) committees, suggesting it may involve healthcare or legal administrative procedures.

Why is this important

Administrative orders are fundamental to government operations, affecting how agencies implement laws and serve the public. Depending on its provisions, this bill could impact regulatory processes, agency authority, or procedural requirements that affect businesses, healthcare providers, or individual citizens in Hawaii.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's specific language, it's unclear whether it expands or limits agency authority—changes to administrative power are typically contested
  • Referral to both Health and Judiciary committees suggests potential overlap or complexity that multiple stakeholders may dispute
  • The bill being carried over to 2026 indicates it did not advance in the 2025 session, which may reflect substantive disagreements or lack of consensus among legislators

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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