Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB997

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Court-ordered Payments.

Impact

A noteworthy aspect of HB997 is its provision to prioritize the payment of restitution or reparation to victims over other fees, fines, or costs. This prioritization emphasizes the importance of compensating victims in a timely manner, necessitating that such payments must be satisfied before any additional charges can be collected. Additionally, the proposed legislation requires that courts hold compliance hearings on an annual basis, or as soon as practicable, to ensure that defendants are making suitable progress in fulfilling their financial obligations dictated by court orders.

Summary

House Bill 997 seeks to address the collection of court-ordered payments, specifically fees, fines, and restitution in the State of Hawaii. The bill mandates that the judiciary must contract with a collection agency or licensed attorney to collect any delinquent court-ordered payments. This change is aimed at ensuring a more effective and systematic approach to the collection of unpaid obligations, which previously may have been inadequately addressed. Furthermore, the act allows any associated collection fees taken by the agency to be included in the total amount owed, capped at fifty percent of what is collected.

Contention

One potential area of contention within this bill lies in the interpretation of what constitutes a 'compliance hearing' and how it could impact defendants who may struggle financially to meet their obligations. While the bill aims to enhance the collection processes, critics may argue it could unintentionally lead to penalizing individuals unable to pay, possibly resulting in imprisonment for defaulting on payments. The implication that judges would have the authority to issue summoning or arrest warrants for those who fail to attend compliance hearings or meet their payment plans could further complicate the balance between enforcement and social equity.

Companion Bills

HI HB997

Carry Over Relating To Court-ordered Payments.

Previously Filed As

HI HB997

Relating To Court-ordered Payments.

HI SB1316

Relating To Court-ordered Payments.

HI HB383

Relating To Orders For Protection.

HI HB198

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI HB301

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

HI HB176

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

HI HB1135

Relating To The Wage And Hour Law.

HI HB280

Relating To The Community Outreach Court.

HI HB115

Relating To Driving Under The Influence.

HI HB129

Relating To Youth Fees And Fines.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1189

Criminal restitution orders; interest

TX SB1666

Relating to the payment of restitution.

AL HB559

Fraud victims compensation; Market Accountability Compensation Fund, established to provide restitution assistance to victims of investment fraud

MS HB54

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

MS HB615

Court-ordered restitution; require payment to victim first before court costs/fines are disbursed.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

HI HB573

Relating To Consumer Protection.

AZ HB2825

fines; fees; assessments; restitution; nonpayment