RELATING TO MENTAL ILLNESS.
Hawaii HB 1760 addresses mental illness policy; referred to health and judiciary committees for review but bill text and specific provisions unavailable.
Hawaii HB 1760 addresses mental illness policy; referred to health and judiciary committees for review but bill text and specific provisions unavailable.
HB 1760 has been introduced in the Hawaii legislature but specific bill language is not yet publicly available. The bill title indicates it addresses mental illness policy, though the exact provisions, scope, and intended reforms remain unclear at this early stage of the legislative process. The bill was referred to the Health (HLT/HSH) and Judiciary (JHA) committees on January 26, 2026.
Mental health policy affects access to treatment, insurance coverage, involuntary commitment procedures, and the state's mental health infrastructure. Any legislative changes in this area could impact patient rights, healthcare costs, provider requirements, or how the justice system handles individuals with mental illness. The dual committee referral suggests the bill may address both health services and legal/procedural aspects of mental illness.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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