Hawaii Revised Statutes
353. Corrections
353-10 Intake service centers.

§353-10 Intake service centers. [Repeal and reenactment on July 1, 2018, by L 2013, c 67, §2, as shown in the main volume, deleted by L 2017, c 77, §2.] (a) There shall be within the department of public safety, an intake service center for adults in each of the counties to screen, evaluate, and classify the admission of persons to community correctional centers. Each center shall be directed and managed by a manager and shall be staffed by a team of psychiatrists, social workers, technicians, and other personnel as may be necessary. The director of public safety may appoint full-time or part-time professional and clerical staff or contract for professional services.
(b) The centers shall:
(1) Provide orientation, guidance, and technical services;
(2) Provide social-medical-psychiatric-psychological diagnostic evaluation;
(3) Conduct internal pretrial risk assessments on adult offenders within three working days of admission to a community correctional center; provided that this paragraph shall not apply to persons subject to county or state detainers or holds, persons detained without bail, persons detained for probation violation, persons facing revocation of bail or supervised release, and persons who have had a pretrial risk assessment completed prior to admission to a community correctional center. For purposes of this paragraph, "pretrial risk assessment" means an objective, research-based, validated assessment tool that measures an offender's risk of flight, risk of criminal conduct, and risk of violence or harm to any person or the general public while on pretrial release pending adjudication. The pretrial risk assessment tool and procedures associated with its administration shall be periodically reviewed and subject to further validation at least every five years to evaluate the effectiveness of the tool and the procedures associated with its administration. The findings of periodic reviews shall be publicly reported;
(4) Provide correctional prescription program planning and security classification;
(5) Provide other personal and correctional services as needed for both detained and committed persons;
(6) Monitor and record the progress of persons assigned to correctional facilities who undergo further treatment or who participate in prescribed correctional programs;
(7) Provide continuing supervision and control of persons ordered to be placed on pretrial supervision by the court and persons ordered by the director;
(8) Make inquiry with the offender concerning the offender's financial circumstances and include this information in the bail report; provided that the department of public safety's pretrial services officers shall be provided limited access for the purpose of viewing other state agencies' relevant data related to an offender's employment wages and taxes;
(9) Provide pretrial bail reports to the courts on adult offenders, within three working days of admission of the offender to a community correctional center, that are ordered by the court or consented to by the offender. A complete copy of the executed pretrial risk assessment delineating the scored items, the total score, any administrative scoring overrides applied, and written explanations for administrative scoring overrides, shall be included in the pretrial bail report. The pretrial bail reports shall be confidential and shall not be deemed to be public records. A copy of a pretrial bail report shall be provided only:
(A) To the defendant or defendant's counsel;
(B) To the prosecuting attorney;
(C) To the department of public safety;
(D) To any psychiatrist, psychologist, or other treatment practitioner who is treating the defendant pursuant to a court order;
(E) Upon request, to the adult client services branch; and
(F) In accordance with applicable laws, persons, or entities doing research. The research entity must be approved and contracted by the department of public safety to protect the confidentiality of the information, insofar as the information is not a public record. [L 1987, c 338, pt of §3; am L 1989, c 211, §8; am L 1996, c 130, §2; am L Sp 2009, c 24, §1; am L 2012, c 76, §3, c 139, § §3, 14(4) and c 141, §1; am L 2013, c 67, § §1, 2; am L 2019, c 179, §13]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 20. Social Services

353. Corrections

353-1 to 353-50 OLD REPEALED. §353-1 Definitions; director may delegate powers.

353-2 REPEALED.

353-2.5 REPEALED.

353-3 and 353-4 REPEALED.

353-5 Offender release recommendations to the court.

353-6 Establishment of community correctional centers.

353-6.2 Community correctional centers; periodic reviews of pretrial detainees.

353-6.5 Gender-responsive, community-based programs for female offenders.

353-7 High security correctional facility.

353-8 Conditional release centers for committed persons.

353-9 Establishment of temporary correctional facilities.

353-10 Intake service centers.

353-10.5 Intermediate sanctions; eligibility; criteria and conditions.

353-11 Access to correctional facilities and records; instituting of inquiries and securing information.

353-11.5 Restricted access to correctional facilities.

353-12 Correctional records, documents.

353-12.5 Public assistance; inmates; monthly reports to department of human services.

353-13 Examination by medical officer.

353-13.1 Nonemergency medical, dental, mental health services or treatment; intentional injury; payment by inmates.

353-13.2 REPEALED. L 1998, c 194, §10.

353-13.3 Mental health care. The department shall be responsible for providing mental health services in community correctional centers. [L 1994, c 153, §2]

353-13.4 Substance abuse testing of inmates.

353-13.5 Election of private medical or psychological care by prisoners.

353-13.6 Involuntary medical treatment criteria. (a) An inmate or detainee in the custody of the department may be ordered to receive involuntary medical treatment, including the taking or application of medication, if the court finds that: (1) The i...

353-13.7 Initiation of proceeding for involuntary medical treatment.

353-13.8 Notice; waiver of notice; hearing on petition; waiver of hearing on petition for involuntary medical treatment.

353-13.9 Hearing on petition. (a) The court may adjourn or continue a hearing for failure to timely notify either the person's legal guardian or emergency contact listed while in the custody of the department, or other person determined by the court...

353-14 Cash furnished discharged committed person, when.

353-15 Transfer of committed persons affected with communicable disease.

353-16 Transfer of committed felon to federal institution.

353-16.2 Transfer of inmates to out-of-state institutions.

353-16.3 Development of out-of-state Hawaii correctional facilities.

353-16.5 Transfer of offenders under treaty; authority of governor.

353-16.35 Development or expansion of in-state correctional facilities.

353-16.36 Contracts for construction of correctional facilities by private entities.

353-16.37 Community partnering.

353-17 Committed persons, furlough, employment.

353-18 Director to fix committed persons' compensation.

353-19 Compensation for labor or training by committed persons.

353-20 Custody of moneys; accounts for committed persons, etc.

353-21 Withdrawals; forfeitures; etc.

353-22 Earnings exempt from garnishment, etc.

353-22.5 Garnishment to cover nonbudgeted costs. All moneys received by windfall or earned by a committed person shall be subject to garnishment, levy, or any like process of attachment by the director for a cause of action or claim against the commi...

353-22.6 Victim restitution.

353-22.8 Orders for payment of child support.

353-23 Disposition of property subject to action for damages.

353-24 Conservators of committed persons, appointed when.

353-25 Powers and duties of conservator.

353-26 Removal of conservator.

353-27 Compensation; expenses.

353-28 Property given to committed persons.

353-28.5 Visits from family members.

353-29 What officials may visit.

353-30 Others by permission.

353-31 Revolving funds for correctional facility stores.

353-32 Gifts.

353-33 REPEALED.

353-34 Probation services fee; assessment.

353-35 Incarcerated parents; data collection.

353-36 and 353-37 REPEALED.

353-61 Hawaii paroling authority; appointment; tenure; qualifications.

353-62 Hawaii paroling authority; responsibilities and duties; operations; records, reports, staff.

353-63 Service of Hawaii paroling authority members; compensation; expenses.

353-63.5 Intermediate sanctions; eligibility; criteria and conditions.

353-64 Committed persons paroled.

353-65 Paroles; rules.

353-65.5 Reports to county clerk.

353-66 Terms and conditions of parole; suspension and revocation.

353-66.5 Suspension or revocation; arrest warrants arising from traffic violations.

353-67 Education as condition for paroles.

353-68 Parole, how initiated and granted.

353-69 Parole when.

353-70 Final discharge.

353-71 Parole officer and assistant parole officers.

353-72 Pardons; reference to paroling authority.

353-81 and 353-82 REPEALED.

353-91 to 353-96 REPEALED.

353-101 Authorization to director of public safety or the appropriate officer and the governor.

353-102 REPEALED.

353-103 Validity of existing contracts.

353-121 Definitions.

353-122 Limitation on use of restraints.

353-123 Enforcement.

353-131 Definitions.

353-132 System; requirements.

353-133 Satisfaction of victims' rights to notification.

353-134 Compliance by department; no cause of action.

353-135 Law enforcement cooperation.

353-136 Automated victim information and notification system special fund; authorization of payment.

353-137 Automated victim information and notification system governance committee.