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HB 2107

Requiring purchases of certain commodities and services from state use program partners

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Statler

HB 2107 allocates funds to improve disaster services in Hawaiʻi, enhancing language access for non-English speakers to ensure timely assistance during emergencies.

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Bill Summary · HB 2107

Summary of HB 2107 - Related to Disaster Services

Overview

Bill Number: HB 2107
Title: Related to Disaster Services
Status: Act 210, effective July 5, 2024
Introduced: January 19, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Appropriation, Filipino Caucus, Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency, Limited English Proficiency Language Access Coordinator and Programming

Purpose and Intent

HB 2107 aims to enhance disaster services in Hawaiʻi by appropriating funds to support the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA). The bill specifically focuses on improving language access for individuals with limited English proficiency, ensuring that all residents can effectively receive disaster-related information and assistance.

Key Provisions

  • Funding Appropriation: The bill allocates financial resources to HI-EMA to implement programs that enhance disaster preparedness and response, particularly for non-English speaking populations.
  • Language Access Coordinator: Establishes a Limited English Proficiency Language Access Coordinator position within HI-EMA to oversee the development and implementation of language access programs.
  • Programming Development: Mandates the creation of targeted programming to ensure that disaster services are accessible to individuals who may face language barriers during emergencies.

Impact

  • Target Population: The bill will primarily benefit residents of Hawaiʻi who have limited English proficiency, ensuring they receive timely and accurate information during disasters.
  • Emergency Management Improvements: By enhancing language access, the bill aims to improve overall disaster response effectiveness, potentially saving lives and reducing confusion during emergencies.
  • Community Engagement: The establishment of a dedicated coordinator will facilitate better communication between HI-EMA and diverse communities, fostering trust and collaboration.

Procedural Timeline

  • January 19, 2024: Bill introduced and passed First Reading.
  • February 6, 2024: Referred to committees on WAL and FIN.
  • April 26, 2024: Reported from Conference Committee with amendments.
  • May 1, 2024: Passed Final Reading in both the House and Senate.
  • July 5, 2024: Signed into law as Act 210.

Related Legislation

  • SB 2781: A companion bill that addresses similar issues related to disaster services and language access.

This summary provides a clear understanding of HB 2107, its objectives, and its implications for disaster management in Hawaiʻi, particularly for non-English speaking residents.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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