RELATING TO PERSONAL INFORMATION.
HB 1935 establishes personal information protections in Hawaii, though specific provisions await committee review determining privacy safeguards and enforcement mechanisms.
HB 1935 establishes personal information protections in Hawaii, though specific provisions await committee review determining privacy safeguards and enforcement mechanisms.
HB 1935 relates to the handling and protection of personal information in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced on January 26, 2026, and has been referred to the Labor and Public Employment Committee (LAB) and Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee (JHA) for review.
Personal information protection laws directly affect how businesses, government agencies, and organizations collect, store, and use Hawaiians' data—impacting privacy rights, identity theft prevention, and consumer protections. The committee assignments suggest the bill may address employment data, privacy standards, or Hawaiian-specific considerations regarding cultural or personal information.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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