Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB2583

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Relating To Student Heat Exposure.

Impact

The implementation of this policy is expected to significantly enhance the safety of students during outdoor activities, particularly under extreme weather conditions. By mandating the use of wet-bulb globe temperature measurements, the policy aims to provide a scientific basis for making decisions about conducting or modifying outdoor activities when heat stress is a concern. This is critical in an environment like Hawaii, known for its high humidity and recent instances of heat-related illnesses among students.

Summary

SB2583, relating to student heat exposure, seeks to address the rising concerns of heat-related illnesses among students in Hawaii due to increasing temperatures and humidity levels. Specifically, the bill calls for the Board of Education to adopt a heat acclimatization and practice policy applicable to all public school students from kindergarten through 12th grade. This policy is to be based on guidelines established by the Hawaii Athletic Trainers Association and includes protocols to ensure safe participation in outdoor activities such as sports and recess during high heat conditions.

Contention

Despite the crucial need for such measures, there may be challenges regarding funding and training for the effective implementation of this policy. The bill proposes significant appropriations for the acquisition of necessary equipment and professional development for educators. However, discussions around these monetary considerations may raise concerns about budget allocations within the state's education system. Additionally, ensuring compliance among all schools and maintaining updated protocols in response to new research will be vital for the long-term success of this legislation.

Companion Bills

HI HB1803

Same As Relating To Student Heat Exposure.

Previously Filed As

HI HB245

Relating To Student Heat Exposure Safety.

HI SCR114

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI SR95

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI HCR186

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI HR179

Requesting The Department Of Education, In Collaboration With The Department Of Health And State Public Charter School Commission, To Conduct A Study On The Practices Of Managing Heat Exposure In Department And Charter Schools To Protect Students' Health During Outdoor Activities.

HI SB1022

Relating To Animal Endangerment.

HI SB864

Relating To Student Transportation.

HI HB903

Relating To Student Health.

HI SB972

Relating To Health.

HI HB683

Relating To Student Transportation.

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