Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1997

Introduced
1/26/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/12/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/20/26  

Caption

Relating To Students With Disabilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB1997 is expected to modify existing provisions under Chapter 302A of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to better serve students with disabilities. The bill mandates that when developing IEPs or Section 504 plans, teams must consider the inclusion of individualized emergency accommodations for students, which can significantly enhance safety during potential crises in educational settings. The guidance from the Department of Education to support schools in this regard is also vital for effective execution.

Summary

House Bill 1997 aims to enhance the safety and support structures for students with disabilities in public schools during emergency situations. Specifically, the bill allows for the inclusion of personalized accommodations and supports within the individualized education programs (IEPs) and Section 504 plans for these students, particularly concerning their needs during evacuations and emergency responses. This initiative aligns with existing federal laws that mandate educational institutions to accommodate students with disabilities, reinforcing the importance of individualized planning in educational contexts.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB1997 appears to be supportive among educational advocates and disability rights groups, who see the legislation as an important step toward ensuring the safety and equal treatment of students with disabilities in emergency situations. However, there may be some contention regarding the resources required for proper implementation and the ongoing need for staff training to effectively manage these emergency protocols within schools.

Contention

One notable point of contention for HB1997 surrounds the challenge of adequately equipping all public schools with the necessary resources and preparation to implement these individualized emergency plans. Critics might express concerns about the potential financial burden on schools to develop these provisions effectively, as well as ensuring that all staff are trained to recognize and act on the unique needs of students with varying disabilities during emergencies. Balancing the intent of the legislation with practical implementation remains a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

HI SB2846

Same As Relating To Students With Disabilities.

Previously Filed As

HI HB620

Relating To Education.

HI SB451

Relating To Persons With Disabilities.

HI SB530

Relating To Braille Literacy.

HI HB903

Relating To Student Health.

HI HB88

Relating To Student Athletes.

HI HB868

Relating To Disabilities.

HI HB622

Relating To The Department Of Education.

HI HB207

Relating To Sex-specific Student Athletic Teams.

HI HB1178

Relating To Education.

HI SB201

Relating To Student Out-of-service-area Attendance.

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