RELATING TO THE HAWAII EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY.
Hawaii SB 1378 modifies the state's emergency management agency structure or operations, but specific provisions remain unclear as the bill carried over without advancement to 2026.
Hawaii SB 1378 modifies the state's emergency management agency structure or operations, but specific provisions remain unclear as the bill carried over without advancement to 2026.
SB 1378 relates to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HEMA), though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced in the 2025 session, passed first reading, and subsequently carried over to the 2026 regular session, indicating it did not advance to final passage in the current legislative period.
Emergency management agencies are critical infrastructure for disaster preparedness, response coordination, and public safety during natural disasters and other crises. Any legislative changes to Hawaii's emergency management framework could affect how the state responds to hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, and other hazards that pose significant risks to the islands.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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