§353-137 Automated victim information and notification system governance committee. (a) There is established within the department of public safety, an automated victim information and notification system governance committee. The members of the governance committee shall be appointed by the director of public safety from a list submitted by the governance committee; provided that the initial members of the committee shall be selected by the director from a list of members provided by the statewide automated victim information and notification governance committee currently serving in that capacity under a grant from the federal Bureau of Justice Assistance establishing the victim notification system.
(b) The terms of the members shall be for four years and shall commence on July 1 and expire on June 30; provided that the governance committee may elect to reduce the terms of those initially appointed so as to provide, as nearly as can be, for the expiration of an equal number of terms at intervals of one year. No person shall be appointed consecutively to more than two terms on the governance committee; provided that membership shall not exceed eight consecutive years. Any member whose term has expired and who is not disqualified for membership under this subsection may continue in office as a holdover member until a successor is nominated and appointed; provided that a holdover member shall not hold office beyond the end of the second regular legislative session following the expiration of the member's term of office.
(c) A vacancy occurring in the membership of the governance committee during a term shall be filled for the unexpired term thereof as provided in subsection (a). The director of public safety may remove or suspend for cause any member after due notice and public hearing.
(d) The governance committee members shall include:
(1) A victim;
(2) One representative from a victim assistance program in each county;
(3) One representative from the police department of each county; and
(4) One representative from each of the following:
(A) Mothers Against Drunk Driving shall be requested to serve;
(B) The Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence shall be requested to serve;
(C) Sex Abuse Treatment Center shall be requested to serve;
(D) Crime victim compensation commission;
(E) The Hawaii paroling authority;
(F) The judiciary;
(G) The crime prevention and justice assistance division of the department of the attorney general; and
(H) The information technology section of the department.
The committee members shall elect a member who shall serve as the chairperson.
(e) The governance committee may advise the department on the following issues:
(1) The implementation and operation of the system;
(2) The establishment of performance measures;
(3) Specifications and configuration parameters for the operation of the system;
(4) Management of the system; and
(5) Policies and procedures governing the use of the system, including policies to safeguard the safety, confidentiality, and autonomy of victims.
(f) Meetings of the governance committee shall be held on a quarterly basis during the system's first year of implementation and no less than twice a year thereafter.
(g) The members of the governance committee shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for expenses, including travel expenses, necessary for the performance of their duties.
(h) Members of the governance committee acting in good faith and within the scope of their duties under this chapter shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability arising from these acts, except where the member's conduct would constitute gross negligence, wilful and wanton misconduct, or intentional misconduct. [L 2012, c 190, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
353-1 to 353-50 OLD REPEALED. §353-1 Definitions; director may delegate powers.
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.
353-11.5 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.
353-13.2 REPEALED. L 1998, c 194, §10.
353-13.4 Substance abuse testing of inmates.
353-13.5 Election of private medical or psychological care by prisoners.
353-13.7 Initiation of proceeding for involuntary medical treatment.
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.
353-22.8 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.
353-31 Revolving funds for correctional facility stores.
353-34 Probation services fee; assessment.
353-35 Incarcerated parents; data collection.
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.
353-65.5 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.
353-71 Parole officer and assistant parole officers.
353-72 Pardons; reference to paroling authority.
353-101 Authorization to director of public safety or the appropriate officer and the governor.
353-103 Validity of existing contracts.
353-122 Limitation on use of restraints.
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.