Hawaii Revised Statutes
577. Children
577-7.5 Parental preferences in government contracts, programs, and services.

§577-7.5 Parental preferences in government contracts, programs, and services. (a) The purpose of this section is to help to eliminate any preference in a state or county executive agency or judiciary contract, program, or service that favors one parent over the other in terms of child-rearing; provided that nothing in this section is intended to affect maternity benefits. This section shall not serve as a legal basis to invalidate any state, county, or judiciary contract, program, or service.
(b) All state and county executive agencies and the judiciary shall review their respective contracts, programs, and services that affect parental roles in children's health, welfare, and education and, in the sole discretion of the agency or judiciary, determine whether a preference exists that favors one parent over another in the raising of their children. If a determination in the sole discretion of the agency or the judiciary is made that a preference exists, it shall direct its staff to analyze the preference and determine whether it unfairly precludes a parent from participating in child-rearing. If so, the state or county agency or the judiciary shall seek to eliminate that preference by encouraging modifications to ensure the inclusion of both parents in all contracts, programs, and services designed to assist in the raising of children; provided that this provision shall in no instance be interpreted to reduce or negatively impact maternity leave benefits or require any changes in personnel programs or work force policies.
(c) This section shall not apply to a preference that:
(1) The state or county agency or the judiciary determines to be in the best interest of the child;
(2) Would impose an unreasonable burden on the State, a county, or the judiciary by removing a preference from existing contracts, programs, or services; or
(3) Conflicts with existing collective bargaining contracts.
(d) Each state and county executive agency and the judiciary under subsection (b) shall report to the legislature on the implementation of this section no later than twenty days before the beginning of the regular session of 2003, and annually thereafter. [L 2001, c 301, §2; am L 2002, c 162, §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 31. Family

577. Children

577-1 Age of majority.

577-2 Minority of veteran or of the veteran's spouse, no bar when.

577-3 Natural guardian; liability for torts of child.

577-3.5 Property damage, parental responsibility. (a) The parents or legal guardians of a minor child shall be jointly and severally liable for graffiti damage caused by the minor to real or personal property, whether publicly or privately owned. As...

577-4 Stepparent; when required to support stepchild.

577-5 REPEALED.

577-6 Duty of minor children.

577-7 Parents' control and duties.

577-7.5 Parental preferences in government contracts, programs, and services.

577-8 REPEALED.

577-9 Jury trial, when.

577-10 Court having jurisdiction.

577-11 REPEALED.

577-12 REPEALED.

577-13 REPEALED.

577-14 Children born to parents not married to each other; support.

577-15 Children deemed to be orphans.

577-16 Curfew; children in public streets, prohibited when; penalty.

577-16.5 Sentencing for the violation of curfew. In addition to any other penalties established by law, rule, or ordinance in the State, any child found in violation of section 577-16 and their parents or guardians may be required to participate in s...

577-17 REPEALED.

577-18 Parents allowing children in street, prohibited when; penalty.

577-19 Children prohibited in certain places, when; penalty.

577-20 Arrest, when in such places.

577-21 Curfew ordinances, effect.

577-22 Dancing partners, patrons, age limit.

577-23 Parent et al. responsibility, penalty.

577-24 Escort's responsibility; penalty.

577-25 Emancipation of certain minors.

577-26 Alcohol or drug abuse relating to minors; diagnosis, counseling, and related activities.

577-27 Missing children; reporting.

577-28 Affidavit of caregiver consent for minor's health care.

577-29 Mental health services relating to minors; diagnosis, counseling, and related activities.