Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB3112

Introduced
1/28/26  

Caption

Relating To The Harm To Students Registry.

Impact

If enacted, SB3112 will streamline the processes related to the harm-to-students registry by delineating whom it applies to, which will directly affect the obligations of educational institutions regarding the reporting of individuals alleged to have harmed students. This clarification supports the goal of maintaining a safe learning environment by ensuring that only those individuals who pose a genuine risk to student safety are monitored within the registry. Consequently, this may lead to fewer unnecessary entries, thus simplifying access to information for schools evaluating staff and volunteers.

Summary

Senate Bill 3112 proposes amendments to the existing harm-to-students registry established by the Department of Education under Act 156, Session Laws of Hawaii 2024. This bill aims to clarify the definitions and inclusion criteria within the registry, specifically limiting the involvement of contractors and volunteers to those whose roles involve close contact with students, while explicitly excluding K-12 students from being listed. These changes are intended to reduce the administrative burden and complexity of maintaining the registry, all while ensuring that the safety of students remains a priority.

Contention

The amendments brought forth by SB3112 may generate discussions regarding the balance between student safety and the protections offered to educational staff. There may be concerns among advocacy groups that by narrowing the criteria for inclusion in the registry, the bill could inadvertently leave gaps in oversight, potentially allowing individuals who pose risks to work in close contact with students. Additionally, the bill's exclusion of K-12 students might raise questions about the fairness of definitions surrounding who exactly is deemed worthy of scrutiny within the educational ecosystem.

Companion Bills

HI HB2293

Same As Relating To The Harm To Students Registry.

Previously Filed As

HI SB39

Relating To Voter Registration.

HI HB473

Relating To Voter Registration.

HI HB1360

Relating To Land Registration.

HI SB1566

Relating To A Hawaii Teacher Registered Apprenticeship Program.

HI SB1430

Relating To Registration To Sell Manufactured Hemp Products.

HI SB201

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

HI HB1248

Relating To A Vaping Store Registry.

HI SB845

Relating To Motor Vehicle Registration.

HI HB1111

Relating To Registration To Sell Manufactured Hemp Products.

HI SB78

Relating To Voter Registration.

Similar Bills

HI HB2293

Relating To The Harm To Students Registry.

KS SB491

Enacting the Haylee Weissenbach protecting students act to establish the office of education inspector general, authorize the education inspector general to conduct audits, investigations and reviews of educational institutions, require reporting of suspected professional and criminal misconduct by school employees and agents, require certain individuals to register on an educator misconduct registry, require criminal history record checks of school employees and agents and provide for civil penalties for violations of this act.

TX HB2070

Relating to individuals whose name may be added to the central child abuse or neglect registry.

SC H4630

Autopsies

MI SB0626

Children: protection; modifications to the central registry; provide for. Amends secs. 2, 7j & 8 of 1975 PA 238 (MCL 722.622 et seq.).

IN HB1032

Foreign interests.

GA HB1142

Courts; require certain agreements for certain offenses to be eligible for a Pretrial Intervention and Diversion Program

NH SB670

Establishing a developmental services oversight commission; relative to reporting requirements regarding the death of a child in residential care; and relative to the registry of founded reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults.