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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO THE SAFETY OF EDUCATIONAL WORKERS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
PART I
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that department of education employees and state public charter school employees play an important role in shaping the future and ensuring the welfare of the State's children. Increasing safeguards for educational workers who may encounter instances of harassment, and the establishment of a mechanism to address this harassment, is essential to ensuring a secure and conducive environment for educators and students in the State.
The purpose of this part is to provide increased protection for educational workers by requiring the department of education and state public charter schools to take certain steps to better address the harassment of educational workers.
SECTION 2. Chapter 302A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§302A- Educational workers; protection and
workplace safety; harassment; reporting; training. (a)
An educational worker may, if required by their employing school, work
or perform tasks when the educational worker is subjected to harassment.
(b) When any educational worker believes that the
educational worker is being subjected to harassment, the educational worker may
inform the educational worker's immediate supervisor, who shall take
appropriate action using the procedures established pursuant to subsection
(d)(3).
(c) An educational worker who seeks judicial
protection from harassment, shall be entitled to a leave of absence with pay to
attend court proceedings related to the protection; provided that for those
employees included in bargaining units pursuant to section 89-6, such leave
must be negotiated pursuant to section 89-9(a).
The duration of the leave of absence with pay shall be reasonable and
sufficient to allow the educational worker to fulfill their court-related
obligations.
(d) The department shall:
(1) Conduct a
formal investigation of all incidents of harassment submitted to the department
by an educational worker pursuant to subsection (b);
(2) Report to the
proper law enforcement authority within forty-eight hours all incidents of
harassment submitted to the department by an educational worker pursuant to
subsection (b), where the incident of harassment involves a potential threat of
physical harm to the educational worker or another person;
(3) Implement
procedures for the handling of harassment of educational workers, including
educational workers excluded from collective bargaining under chapter 89;
provided that:
(A) The
procedures shall be included in the department's opening of the school year
packet provided to all department employees annually; and
(B) The
procedures shall be posted on the department's website;
(4) Develop a
written emergency safety plan for aiding educational workers who have
potentially harmful situations, including situations involving harassment,
occurring in their work areas; provided that the department shall give
consideration to suggestions provided by educational workers in developing the
emergency safety plan;
(5) Assist
educational workers with any legal actions that may arise from harassment,
including providing assistance through the department's legal advocate in
obtaining a temporary restraining order and reimbursing the educational worker
for the costs incurred from serving temporary restraining orders related to the
harassment, but not including the payment of attorney's fees or court costs;
and
(6) Implement
annual training for all educational workers on how to use de-escalation
techniques and handle harassment from outside actors.
(e) For the purposes of this section:
"Educational worker"
means any administrator, specialist, counselor, teacher, or employee of the
department; a person who is a volunteer, as defined in section 90-1, in a
school program, activity, or function that is established, sanctioned, or
approved by the department; or a person hired by the department on a
contractual basis and engaged in carrying out a department function.
"Harassment" shall have the same meaning as provided in section 711-1106 and be based on the educational worker's position as an educational worker."
SECTION 3. Chapter 302D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§302D- Educational workers; protection and
workplace safety; harassment; reporting; training. (a)
An educational worker may, if required by their employing school, work
or perform tasks when the educational worker is subjected to harassment.
(b) When any educational worker believes that the
educational worker is being subjected to harassment, the educational worker may
inform the educational worker's immediate supervisor, who shall take
appropriate action using the procedures established pursuant to subsection
(d)(3).
(c) An educational worker who seeks judicial
protection from harassment, including obtaining a temporary restraining order,
shall be entitled to a leave of absence with pay to attend court proceedings
related to the protection; provided that for those employees included in
bargaining units pursuant to section 89-6, such leave must be negotiated
pursuant to section 89-9(a). The
duration of the leave of absence with pay shall be reasonable and sufficient to
allow the educational worker to fulfill their court-related obligations.
(d) A public charter school shall:
(1) Conduct a
formal investigation of all incidents of harassment submitted to the public
charter school by an educational worker pursuant to subsection (b);
(2) Report to the
proper law enforcement authority within forty-eight hours all incidents of
harassment submitted to the public charter school by an educational worker
pursuant to subsection (b), where the incident of harassment involves a
potential threat of physical harm to the educational worker or another person;
(3) Implement
procedures for the handling of harassment of educational workers, including
educational workers excluded from collective bargaining under chapter 89;
provided that:
(A) The
procedures shall be provided to all employees of a public charter school
annually; and
(B) The
procedures shall be posted on the public charter school's website;
(4) Develop a
written emergency safety plan for aiding educational workers who have
potentially harmful situations, including situations involving harassment,
occurring in their work areas; provided that the public charter school shall
give consideration to suggestions provided by educational workers in developing
the emergency safety plan;
(5) Assist
educational workers with any legal actions that may arise from harassment,
including providing assistance through the commission's legal advocate in
obtaining a temporary restraining order and reimbursing the educational worker
for the costs incurred from serving temporary restraining orders related to the
harassment, but not including the payment of attorney's fees or court costs;
and
(6) Implement
annual training for all educational workers on how to use de-escalation
techniques and handle harassment from outside actors.
(e) For purposes of this section:
"Educational worker" means any administrator, specialist, counselor, teacher, or employee of a public charter school; a person who is a volunteer, as defined in section 90-1, in a school program, activity, or function that is established, sanctioned, or approved by a public charter school; or a person hired by a public charter school on a contractual basis and engaged in carrying out a public charter school function.
"Harassment" shall have the same meaning as provided in section 711-1106 and be based on the educational worker's position as an educational worker."
SECTION 4. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 for the department of education to establish one full-time equivalent (1.0 FTE) legal advocate position to assist educational workers employed by the department in obtaining a temporary restraining order as provided in section 302A- , Hawaii Revised Statutes.
The sum appropriated shall be expended by the department of education for the purposes of this part.
SECTION 5. There is appropriated out of the general revenues of the State of Hawaii the sum of $ or so much thereof as may be necessary for fiscal year 2026-2027 for the state public charter school commission to establish one full-time equivalent (1.0 FTE) legal advocate position to assist educational workers employed by charter schools in obtaining a temporary restraining order as provided in section 302D- , Hawaii Revised Statutes..
The sum appropriated shall be expended by the state public charter school commission for the purposes of this part.
PART II
SECTION 6. Section 711-1106, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§711-1106 Harassment. (1) A person commits the offense of harassment
if, with intent to harass, annoy, or alarm any other person, that person:
(a) Strikes, shoves, kicks, or otherwise touches another person in an offensive manner or subjects the other person to offensive physical contact;
(b) Insults, taunts, or challenges another person in a manner likely to provoke an immediate violent response or that would cause the other person to reasonably believe that the actor intends to cause bodily injury to the recipient or another or damage to the property of the recipient or another;
(c) Repeatedly makes telephone calls, facsimile transmissions, or any form of electronic communication as defined in section 711-1111(2), including electronic mail transmissions, without purpose of legitimate communication;
(d) Repeatedly makes a communication anonymously or at an extremely inconvenient hour;
(e) Repeatedly makes
communications, after being advised by the person to whom the communication is
directed that further communication is unwelcome; [or]
(f) Makes a
communication using offensively coarse language that would cause the recipient
to reasonably believe that the actor intends to cause bodily injury to the
recipient or another or damage to the property of the recipient or another[.];
or
(g) Disrupts or
interferes with the administration or functions of any school, school
administration office, or school board.
(2)
Harassment is a petty misdemeanor[.] unless the recipient is
an educational worker, in which case it is a misdemeanor.
(3) For the purposes
of this section, "educational worker" means any administrator,
specialist, counselor, teacher, or employee of the department of education or
an employee of a charter school; a person who is a volunteer as defined in
section 90-1, in a school program, activity, or function that is established,
sanctioned, or approved by the department of education; or a person hired by
the department of education on a contractual basis and engaged in carrying out
department of education function."
PART III
SECTION 7. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
SECTION 8. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 9. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
Report Title:
DOE; Public Charter Schools; Educational Workers; Protection and Workplace Safety; Penal Code; Harassment; Legal Advocate; Appropriation
Description:
Requires the Department of Education and public charter schools to take certain steps to report incidents of harassment and implement procedures for handling harassment of educational workers. Includes the disruption or interference with the administration or functions of any school, school administration office, or school board in the offense of harassment. Elevates the penalty for harassment to a misdemeanor when the recipient is an educational worker. Appropriates funds. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
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