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| - | === What information must registrants provide? === | + | === What information must be provided? === |
| §846E-2(d)\\ | §846E-2(d)\\ | ||
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| - | === How frequently must they register? And for how long? === | + | === How frequently must information be verified? And for how long? === |
| Yearly §846E-2(g); | Yearly §846E-2(g); | ||
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| - | === Do any registrants remain privately registered? If so, who? === | + | === Does the state categorize by levels/ |
| - | Those with a single offense that is a misdemeanor. 846E-3(h) \\ | + | Yes, Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3.\\ |
| + | §846E-10\\ | ||
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| + | === Does the state use risk assessment when assigning tiers or levels? === | ||
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| + | Probably, but an official statute could not be found.\\ | ||
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| + | Hawaii State Validation Report on the STATIC-99 and STABLE-2000 Sex Offender Risk Assessments\\ | ||
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| + | === Does anyone remain privately registered? If so, who? === | ||
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| + | Those with a single offense that is a misdemeanor. 846E-3(h)\\ | ||
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| + | === Is there a registration fee? === | ||
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| + | According to Perplexity (AI), there is no registry fee. | ||
| === Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? | === Are there special restrictions for registrants even after supervision? | ||
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| None | None | ||
| - | === Is there a process for removal from the registry? If so, who qualifies and what is the process? === | + | === Is there a process for removal from the registry? === |
| Yes: Hawaii Revised Statutes 846E-10\\ | Yes: Hawaii Revised Statutes 846E-10\\ | ||
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| - | === What is the registration | + | === What are the registration |
| Ten days in a row or more than 30 days in a calendar year; §846E-2(a)\\ | Ten days in a row or more than 30 days in a calendar year; §846E-2(a)\\ | ||
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| - | === What is the registration | + | === What are the registration |
| Within three days from arrival; §846E-2(g)\\ | Within three days from arrival; §846E-2(g)\\ | ||
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| ===== State Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses and Offenders, other than registration ===== | ===== State Laws Regarding Sexual Offenses and Offenders, other than registration ===== | ||
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| Yes for 1st degree electronic enticement of a child. HRS §707-756©(2)\\ | Yes for 1st degree electronic enticement of a child. HRS §707-756©(2)\\ | ||
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| + | === What are the general rules and regulations about probation, parole, and conditional release? Note: county supervision conditions may differ from county to county and from the state level. === | ||
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| + | HRS §706-624 [[https:// | ||
| === What are the state civil commitment laws? === | === What are the state civil commitment laws? === | ||
| Only for habitual drug addiction and mental illness. No civil commitment for sexual crimes.\\ | Only for habitual drug addiction and mental illness. No civil commitment for sexual crimes.\\ | ||
| - | [[http://exacturl.state.gov|Link needed.]] | + | \\ |
| + | Civil commitment laws\\ | ||
| + | [[https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/ | ||
| === What is the age of consent? === | === What is the age of consent? === | ||
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| Yes. HRS § 707-732\\ | Yes. HRS § 707-732\\ | ||
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| ===== Info for State Advocates ===== | ===== Info for State Advocates ===== | ||
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| === Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored? === | === Are felons allowed to vote? If so, when is this right restored? === | ||
| - | Yes. Rights restored upon release from incarceration.\\ | + | [[https://www.usvotefoundation.org/ex-off-voting-rights/ |
| - | [[https://felonvoting.procon.org/sourcefiles/ | + | |
| - | 831-2 \\ | + | |
| - | [[https:// | + | |
| === What does the state say about persons who are required to register? === | === What does the state say about persons who are required to register? === | ||
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| - | === How does the state’s | + | === How is the state’s |
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| - | [[http://lrbhawaii.org/bill2law/|http://lrbhawaii.org/bill2law/]]\\ | + | [[https://lrb.hawaii.gov/par/overview-of-the-legislative-process/ |
| - | [[http://www.hawaii.edu/uhsc/document/ | + | Good general info:\\ |
| + | [[https://portal.ehawaii.gov/government/hawaii-legislature/|https://portal.ehawaii.gov/government/hawaii-legislature/]] | ||
| - | good general info:\\ | + | === How can I locate legislation |
| - | [[https:// | + | |
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| - | === How can I locate legislation | + | |
| search boxes on left for key words\\ | search boxes on left for key words\\ | ||
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| === How to sign up for notifications of bill movement: === | === How to sign up for notifications of bill movement: === | ||
| - | search | + | Search |
| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
| - | Lexis - create account | + | In the link below, click on " |
| - | [[http://www.lexisnexis.com/trial/ | + | [[https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/|https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/]] |
| - | Also: \\ | + | |
| - | [[http:// | + | |
| - | === Most important legislative committees for our issues | + | === What are the important legislative committees for our issues? === |
| Senate Public Safety, Intergovernmental, | Senate Public Safety, Intergovernmental, | ||
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| Representatives\\ | Representatives\\ | ||
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| ===== Other Useful State Information ===== | ===== Other Useful State Information ===== | ||
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| === NARSOL state affiliate website or blog: === | === NARSOL state affiliate website or blog: === | ||
| - | None at this time. | + | [[https:// |
| === Other helpful state advocacy groups: === | === Other helpful state advocacy groups: === | ||
| - | Response needed.\\ | + | Response needed. |
| - | [[http:// | + | |
| === Other registrant-friendly state support groups: === | === Other registrant-friendly state support groups: === | ||
| - | Response needed.\\ | + | Response needed. |
| - | [[http:// | + | |
| === Other helpful information === | === Other helpful information === | ||
| [[http:// | [[http:// | ||
| - | --\\ | + | –\\ |
| In November 2001 the Hawaiian Supreme Court, in State v. Bani, 97 Haw. 285, struck down Hawaii’s Megan’s Law legislation as unconstitutional based on the public notification provision. Consequently community notification is no longer allowed. | In November 2001 the Hawaiian Supreme Court, in State v. Bani, 97 Haw. 285, struck down Hawaii’s Megan’s Law legislation as unconstitutional based on the public notification provision. Consequently community notification is no longer allowed. | ||
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