RELATING TO PROTECTION OF MINORS.
Hawaii HB 566 addresses minor protection protections through a multi-committee review process but stalled before advancing in the 2025 session; full details unavailable.
Hawaii HB 566 addresses minor protection protections through a multi-committee review process but stalled before advancing in the 2025 session; full details unavailable.
HB 566 is a Hawaii bill focused on protecting minors that was introduced in January 2025 and referred to multiple committees (Economic and Community Development, Consumer Protection/Judiciary, and Finance). The bill has passed first reading but was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session, meaning it did not advance further in the 2025 session.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the full impact cannot be determined. However, bills addressing minor protection typically affect child welfare, education, online safety, or family law—areas with significant implications for vulnerable populations and family rights. The referral to multiple committees suggests the bill may have broad reach across economic, judicial, and fiscal policy areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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