RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
Hawaii SB 2214 advances consumer protection measures through committee review after passing first reading, pending details on specific protections or regulatory changes proposed.
Hawaii SB 2214 advances consumer protection measures through committee review after passing first reading, pending details on specific protections or regulatory changes proposed.
SB 2214 is a consumer protection bill introduced in the Hawaii State Legislature that has advanced through initial procedural stages. The bill was introduced on January 21, 2026, passed first reading, and was referred to the Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee (CPN) and Judiciary Committee (JDC) on January 26, 2026 for further review.
Consumer protection legislation directly affects the rights and remedies available to Hawaii residents in transactions with businesses. The referral to both commerce and judiciary committees suggests the bill may address substantive issues affecting contract enforcement, disclosure requirements, or dispute resolution mechanisms that impact everyday consumer interactions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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