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HIHB1927Engross
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Raises the criminal penalty for the offense of indecent exposure from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor if the person to whom the genitals were exposed is less than sixteen years of age at the time of the offense. Provides that the state of mind r...
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2024-04-16
Received notice of appointment of House conferees (Hse. Com. No. 738).
HISB2251Engross
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Increases the criminal penalty for the offense of indecent exposure from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor if the person to whom the genitals were exposed is less than 16 years of age. Provides that the state of mind requirement is not applicable ...
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2024-03-07
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HISB2686Engross
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Establishes within the State's Address Confidentiality Program protection for public servants that prohibits upon written request from the public servant or representative any person or organization from disclosing certain personal information. Estab...
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2024-03-07
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HIHB2320Intro
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Exempts certain personal information of public servants from government records that are subject to disclosure under the State's Uniform Information Practices Act. Establishes within the State's Address Confidentiality Program protection for public s...
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2024-01-26
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
HISB2971Intro
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Raises the criminal penalty for the offense of indecent exposure from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor if the victim is less than sixteen years of age. Provides that the state of mind requirement is not applicable to the fact that the victim is l...
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2024-01-26
To Senate Judiciary Committee
HIHB1873Intro
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Increases the criminal penalty for the offense of indecent exposure from a petty misdemeanor to a misdemeanor if the victim is less than 16 years of age. Provides that the state of mind requirement is not applicable to the fact that the victim is les...
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2024-01-24
To House Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs Committee
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