Hawaii Revised Statutes
226. Hawaii State Planning Act
226-20 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--health.

§226-20 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--health. (a) Planning for the State's socio-cultural advancement with regard to health shall be directed towards achievement of the following objectives:
(1) Fulfillment of basic individual health needs of the general public.
(2) Maintenance of sanitary and environmentally healthful conditions in Hawaii's communities.
(3) Elimination of health disparities by identifying and addressing social determinants of health.
(b) To achieve the health objectives, it shall be the policy of this State to:
(1) Provide adequate and accessible services and facilities for prevention and treatment of physical and mental health problems, including substance abuse.
(2) Encourage improved cooperation among public and private sectors in the provision of health care to accommodate the total health needs of individuals throughout the State.
(3) Encourage public and private efforts to develop and promote statewide and local strategies to reduce health care and related insurance costs.
(4) Foster an awareness of the need for personal health maintenance and preventive health care through education and other measures.
(5) Provide programs, services, and activities that ensure environmentally healthful and sanitary conditions.
(6) Improve the State's capabilities in preventing contamination by pesticides and other potentially hazardous substances through increased coordination, education, monitoring, and enforcement.
(7) Prioritize programs, services, interventions, and activities that address identified social determinants of health to improve native Hawaiian health and well-being consistent with the United States Congress' declaration of policy as codified in title 42 United States Code section 11702, and to reduce health disparities of disproportionately affected demographics, including native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders, and Filipinos. The prioritization of affected demographic groups other than native Hawaiians may be reviewed every ten years and revised based on the best available epidemiological and public health data. [L 1978, c 100, pt of §2; am L 1986, c 276, §19; am L 2014, c 155, §2]
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Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 13. Planning and Economic Development

226. Hawaii State Planning Act

226-1 Findings and purpose.

226-2 Definitions.

226-3 Overall theme.

226-4 State goals.

226-5 Objective and policies for population.

226-6 Objectives and policies for the economy--in general.

226-7 Objectives and policies for the economy--agriculture.

226-8 Objective and policies for the economy--visitor industry.

226-9 Objective and policies for the economy--federal expenditures.

226-10 Objective and policies for the economy--potential growth and innovative activities.

226-10.5 Objectives and policies for the economy--information industry.

226-11 Objectives and policies for the physical environment--land-based, shoreline, and marine resources.

226-12 Objective and policies for the physical environment--scenic, natural beauty, and historic resources.

226-13 Objectives and policies for the physical environment--land, air, and water quality.

226-14 Objective and policies for facility systems--in general.

226-15 Objectives and policies for facility systems--solid and liquid wastes.

226-16 Objective and policies for facility systems--water.

226-17 Objectives and policies for facility systems--transportation.

226-18 Objectives and policies for facility systems--energy.

226-18.5 Objectives and policies for facility systems--telecommunications.

226-19 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--housing.

226-20 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--health.

226-21 Objective and policies for socio-cultural advancement--education.

226-22 Objective and policies for socio-cultural advancement--social services.

226-23 Objective and policies for socio-cultural advancement--leisure.

226-24 Objective and policies for socio-cultural advancement--individual rights and personal well-being.

226-25 Objective and policies for socio-cultural advancement--culture.

226-26 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--public safety.

226-27 Objectives and policies for socio-cultural advancement--government.

226-28 REPEALED.

226-51 Purpose.

226-52 Statewide planning system.

226-53 OLD REPEALED. §226-53 Office of planning and sustainable development; duties.

226-54 OLD REPEALED. §226-54 Amendments to this chapter.

226-55 Functional plans; preparation; update.

226-56 Functional plans; form and submittal.

226-57 Functional plans; implementation.

226-58 County general plans.

226-59 State programs.

226-60 OLD REPEALED.

226-61 Renumbered as §226-59.

226-62 REPEALED.

226-63 OLD Renumbered as §226-62. §226-63 Hawaii interagency council for transit-oriented development.

226-64 Hawaii interagency council for transit-oriented development; membership.

226-65 Hawaii 2050 sustainability plan.

226-101 Purpose.

226-102 Overall direction.

226-103 Economic priority guidelines.

226-104 Population growth and land resources priority guidelines.

226-105 Crime and criminal justice.

226-106 Affordable housing.

226-107 Quality education.

226-108 Sustainability.

226-109 Climate change adaptation priority guidelines