RELATING TO PROPERTY RIGHTS.
Hawaii SB 784 modifies property rights law but requires bill text review to assess specific impacts on homeowners and landowners.
Hawaii SB 784 modifies property rights law but requires bill text review to assess specific impacts on homeowners and landowners.
SB 784 is a Hawaii bill relating to property rights that was introduced by Senator Karl Rhoads. The bill passed first reading in January 2025 and was referred to the Public Safety and Military Affairs (PSM) and Judiciary (JDC) committees before being carried over to the 2026 legislative session.
Property rights legislation directly affects homeowners, landowners, and businesses by defining legal protections and ownership privileges. The committee referrals to both Public Safety and Judiciary suggest this bill addresses substantive issues with broad legal implications for Hawaii residents.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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