Hawaii Revised Statutes
711. Offenses Against Public Order
711-1108 Abuse of a corpse. §711-1108 Commentary:

§711-1108 Abuse of a corpse. (1) A person commits the offense of abuse of a corpse if, except as authorized by law, the person:
(a) Treats a human corpse in a way that the person knows would outrage ordinary family sensibilities; or
(b) Accepts the donation of a dead human body or any of its parts.
(2) An entity to whom body parts are entrusted commits the offense of abuse of a corpse if, except as authorized by law, the entity to whom body parts are entrusted disposes of a dead human body without a disposition permit. Disposal of a dead human body includes removal of body parts or organs; provided that it shall not be an offense for a procurement organization to remove body parts or organs for transplantation or therapy prior to obtaining a disposition permit.
(3) The preparation of a corpse for burial or cremation in a manner consistent with traditional Hawaiian cultural customs and practices shall not be a violation of this section.
(4) The burial or cremation of a corpse prepared consistent with traditional Hawaiian cultural customs and practices shall not be a violation of this section.
(5) Abuse of a corpse is a misdemeanor.
(6) For the purposes of this section, "procurement organization" has the same meaning as defined in section 327-2. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; gen ch 1993; am L 2015, c 171, §2; am L 2020, c 43, §4]
COMMENTARY ON §711-1108
This section prohibits any sort of outrageous treatment of a human corpse, including sexual contact (necrophilia) and physical abuse. It does not, of course, relate to legally authorized activities of undertakers and physicians. Knowledge that ordinary family sensibilities would be outraged must be proved.
Previous Hawaii law prohibited the disinterment, disturbance, or scattering of any human body that has been legally interred.1 Section 711-1108 is more comprehensive in coverage.
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§711-1108 Commentary:
1. H.R.S. §734-3.
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTARY ON §711-1108
Act 171, Session Laws 2015, amended this section to recognize and support traditional Hawaiian burial or cremation practices by clarifying that the preparation, burial, or cremation of a corpse in a manner consistent with Hawaiian cultural customs and practices is not a violation of the Penal Code's prohibition of abuse of a corpse. The legislature found that Act 171 was necessary to address confusion about whether the use of traditional Hawaiian customs and practices to prepare human remains for burial or cremation and the burial or cremation of a corpse prepared consistent with those customs and practices violate the law. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 339, House Standing Committee Report No. 1383.
Act 43, Session Laws 2020, amended this section to provide that: (1) the offense of abuse of a corpse includes when a person accepts the donation of a dead human body or any of its parts; and (2) an entity to whom body parts are entrusted commits the offense of abuse of a corpse if the entity disposes of a dead human body without a disposition permit. The legislature found that anatomical gifts of human bodies, elected by individuals prior to their death, are vital to the education and training of medical students. Act 43 protected vulnerable donors and their loved ones from making anatomical gifts to people or entities other than recipients who are capable of handling bodies with care and respect for legitimate medical or research purposes. The legislature further found that Act 43 would also prevent body donations to people or entities who may not take the necessary steps to create a death certificate and obtain a disposition permit for the body. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 3754.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 37. Hawaii Penal Code

711. Offenses Against Public Order

711-1100 Definitions.

711-1101 Disorderly conduct. §711-1101 Commentary:

711-1102 Failure to disperse. §711-1102 Commentary:

711-1103 Riot. §711-1103 Commentary:

711-1104 Unlawful assembly. §711-1104 Commentary:

711-1105 Obstructing. §711-1105 Commentary:

711-1106 Harassment. §711-1106 Commentary:

711-1106.4 Aggravated harassment by stalking.

711-1106.5 Harassment by stalking.

711-1106.6 Harassment by impersonation.

711-1107 Desecration. §711-1107 Commentary:

711-1108 Abuse of a corpse. §711-1108 Commentary:

711-1108.5 Cruelty to animals in the first degree.

711-1109 Cruelty to animals in the second degree.

711-1109.1 Authority to enter premises; notice of impoundment of animal; damage resulting from entry. (1) If there is probable cause to believe that a pet animal or equine animal is being subjected to treatment in violation of section 711-1108.5, 711...

711-1109.2 Forfeiture of animal prior to filing of or final disposition of criminal charges.

711-1109.3 Cruelty to animals by fighting dogs in the first degree.

711-1109.4 Causing injury or death to a service animal or law enforcement animal.

711-1109.5 Intentional interference with the use of a service animal or law enforcement animal.

711-1109.6 REPEALED. L 2009, c 160, §3.

711-1109.7 Pet animal or equine animal desertion. (1) It shall be unlawful for the owner or any person in possession of any pet animal or equine animal to desert the pet animal or equine animal. (2) Any person who violates subsection (1) shall be gui...

711-1109.8 Sexual assault of an animal.

711-1109.35 Cruelty to animals by fighting dogs in the second degree.

711-1109.37 Cruelty to animals by trapping.

711-1110 Relating to agent of society.

711-1110.5 Surrender or forfeiture of animals.

711-1110.9 Violation of privacy in the first degree.

711-1111 Violation of privacy in the second degree. §711-1111 Commentary:

711-1112 Interference with the operator of a public transit vehicle.