RELATING TO FIRE PREVENTION.
Hawaii HB 113 advances fire prevention measures through committee with amendments, though final passage deferred to 2026 pending fiscal and substantive review.
Hawaii HB 113 advances fire prevention measures through committee with amendments, though final passage deferred to 2026 pending fiscal and substantive review.
HB 113 is a fire prevention measure introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives by Representative Linda Ichiyama. The bill passed through committee review with amendments in early 2025 but was carried over to the 2026 legislative session without final passage. The specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the available action history.
Fire prevention legislation directly impacts public safety, property protection, and emergency preparedness—particularly critical in Hawaii given its unique geographic and climatic conditions. The bill's advancement through two committees with unanimous support suggests broad legislative agreement on the need for enhanced fire prevention measures, though the carried-over status indicates either incomplete consideration or strategic deferral for budget or substantive reasons.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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