Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1392

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

Relating To Clean And Sober Homes.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1392 would have significant implications for the management and operation of clean and sober homes in Hawaii. With the establishment of a mandatory registry by the Department of Health, the bill ensures systematic oversight through mandatory inspections and registration processes. Facilities would be required to adhere to various operational standards, including fiscal management and recovery support criteria, aimed at enhancing the overall quality of care and supervision in these homes. Furthermore, the bill aims to resolve complaints and issues concerning these residences more effectively, involving state and county agencies in oversight responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill 1392 introduces amendments to existing laws concerning clean and sober homes in Hawaii. The bill aims to regulate these facilities more stringently by requiring clean and sober homes that accommodate five or more residents to obtain a conditional use permit. This requirement is intended to ensure that such homes comply with local zoning laws and health regulations, promoting a safer living environment for individuals recovering from substance abuse. The proposed legislation is part of a broader initiative to foster accountability and oversight in the operation of these facilities, which play a critical role in supporting people in recovery.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 1392. Supporters argue that the bill provides essential guidelines that improve the safety and living conditions of recovery homes, ensuring that those in recovery have access to safe spaces conducive to their healing. However, opponents of the bill have raised concerns regarding the potential bureaucratic hurdles imposed on clean and sober homes, arguing that overly stringent regulations may limit access to affordable housing for individuals in recovery. Additionally, there may be fears related to heavy-handed enforcement that could inadvertently disrupt the supportive role these homes play within local communities.

Companion Bills

HI HB1392

Carry Over Relating To Clean And Sober Homes.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1392

Relating To Clean And Sober Homes.

HI HB1217

Relating To Clean And Sober Homes.

HI SB1533

Relating To Clean And Sober Homes.

HI HB484

Relating To Transitional Homes.

HI HB185

Relating To Care Homes.

HI SB1288

Relating To Transitional Homes.

HI SB857

Relating To Care Homes.

HI HB1295

Relating To Clean Energy.

HI HB1019

Relating To Long Duration Clean Energy Storage.

HI HB552

Related To Care Homes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.