RELATING TO MENTAL HEALTH.
Hawaii HB 1876 addresses mental health policy through measures requiring review by Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees; specific provisions pending detailed bill analysis.
Hawaii HB 1876 addresses mental health policy through measures requiring review by Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees; specific provisions pending detailed bill analysis.
HB 1876 is a Hawaii bill related to mental health that was recently introduced in the state legislature. The bill has passed its first reading and has been referred to the Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC) and Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs (JHA) committees for further review. The specific provisions and details of the bill are not provided in the available information.
Mental health legislation typically addresses critical gaps in access, affordability, or quality of mental health services and protections for individuals with mental health conditions. Bills referred to both Consumer Protection and Judiciary committees often involve healthcare provider regulations, insurance coverage, or legal protections—areas with significant real-world impact on vulnerable populations and healthcare costs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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