RELATING TO MISSING PERSONS.
HB 1192 modifies Hawaii's missing persons procedures; referral to judiciary and finance committees suggests procedural reforms with potential budgetary impact, currently carried to 2026 session.
HB 1192 modifies Hawaii's missing persons procedures; referral to judiciary and finance committees suggests procedural reforms with potential budgetary impact, currently carried to 2026 session.
HB 1192 is a Hawaii bill addressing missing persons procedures and protocols. While the full text is not provided in your submission, the bill's journey through committee referrals to both the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee (JHA) and Finance Committee (FIN) suggests it likely involves statutory changes to how missing person cases are handled, potentially including resource allocation, reporting procedures, or victim support mechanisms.
Missing persons cases require coordinated law enforcement response and often depend on adequate resources and clear procedures. Legislation in this area can improve response times, enhance inter-agency cooperation, and support families during traumatic situations. The bill's progression through both judicial and finance committees indicates potential budgetary implications alongside procedural reforms.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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