Hawaii 2026 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR59

Introduced
3/12/26  

Caption

Requesting The Governor's Senior Advisor For Mental Health And The Justice System To Formulate A Plan To Increase Access To The Hawaii State Hospital For Certain Mentally Ill- Criminal Defendants.

Impact

If enacted, SR59 is intended to address the systemic issues surrounding the treatment and housing of mentally ill individuals. The resolution seeks to ensure that mental health services are sufficiently integrated within the justice system, particularly for those who are deemed unfit to stand trial. This could lead to a shift in how such individuals are managed within the justice system, potentially diverting them from incarceration to necessary mental health care.

Summary

Senate Resolution 59 (SR59) requests the Governor's Senior Advisor for Mental Health and the Justice System to develop a plan aimed at increasing access to the Hawaii State Hospital for certain mentally ill individuals within the criminal justice system. The resolution arises from concerns regarding the significant percentage of mentally ill individuals who are becoming involved with the criminal justice system and the identified gaps in available treatment facilities and programs. It is noted that coordination barriers between state agencies have hindered previous efforts to effectively address these issues.

Contention

There is a significant concern regarding the capacity of the Hawaii State Hospital, where a substantial fraction of the hospital's population consists of individuals awaiting an evaluation of their fitness to proceed to trial. Furthermore, previous frameworks and funding aimed at directing such individuals toward appropriate treatment pathways appear ineffective, with minimal success noted in diverting individuals away from the criminal justice system. Thus, SR59 proposes an urgent reevaluation of strategies that ensure that mentally ill individuals receive appropriate treatment rather than being unnecessarily incarcerated.

Recommendations

The resolution also emphasizes the need for a report that outlines findings and recommendations, including proposed legislation that addresses these issues. Specifically, SR59 aims to create a cohesive plan that coordinates the efforts of state agencies to enhance the treatment and management of mentally ill individuals transitioning between the mental health system and the justice system.

Companion Bills

HI SCR65

Same As Requesting The Governor's Senior Advisor For Mental Health And The Justice System To Formulate A Plan To Increase Access To The Hawaii State Hospital For Certain Mentally Ill- Criminal Defendants.

HI HR32

Same As Requesting The Governor's Senior Advisor For Mental Health And The Justice System To Formulate A Plan To Increase Access To The Hawaii State Hospital For Certain Mentally Ill- Criminal Defendants.

Previously Filed As

HI SR200

Requesting The Governor To Increase Knowledge And Use Of Native Hawaiian Concepts And Practices On Health And Well-being In The State Council On Mental Health.

HI SCR225

Requesting The Governor To Increase Knowledge And Use Of Native Hawaiian Concepts And Practices On Health And Well-being In The State Council On Mental Health.

HI SR51

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development And The State Agencies Comprising The State's Public Mental Health Care System To Cooperate More Closely To Determine The Necessary Actions To Expedite The Hiring And Filling Of Critical Vacancies, Including Solutions To Address The Obstacles And Challenges Unique To The Mental Health Care Workforce.

HI SR137

Requesting The Department Of Hawaiian Home Lands To Develop And Implement A Water Access Pilot Project Demonstrating The Kohala Region's Capacity For A Potable Water System.

HI SR136

Requesting The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs To Assess Its Readiness And Ability To Assume Stewardship Of The Sacred Hawaiian Grounds Of Mauna Ala.

HI HCR41

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Social And Financial Assessment Of Proposed Mandatory Health Insurance Coverage For Native Hawaiian Healing And Cultural Practices Offered Through Federally Qualified Health Centers Or Native Hawaiian Health Care Systems.

HI SCR67

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development And The State Agencies Comprising The State's Public Mental Health Care System To Cooperate More Closely To Determine The Necessary Actions To Expedite The Hiring And Filling Of Critical Vacancies, Including Solutions To Address The Obstacles And Challenges Unique To The Mental Health Care Workforce.

HI HCR174

Requesting The Department Of Human Services' Office Of Youth Services And Juvenile Justice State Advisory Council To Continue The Use Of Aina-based Learning Programs Offered To Youth In The Juvenile Legal System.

HI SCR69

Requesting The Administrator Of The State Health Planning And Development Agency To Convene A Pharmacy Benefit Manager Working Group To Determine The Best Policies To Lower Drug Costs For Patient Consumers And Increase Access To Health Care.

HI SB1448

Making An Emergency Appropriation To The Department Of Health For Construction Defect Remediation At The Hawaii State Hospital.

Similar Bills

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