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HI HR10

HI HR10
Requesting The Attorney General To Conduct A Comprehensive Review Of The Hawaii Revised Statutes To Identify Provisions In Which The Term "impaired" Or A Similar Term Is Used To Describe A Person With A Disability And To Suggest Disability-inclusive Appropriate Amendments.


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Introduced
01/30/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

RESOLUTION Requesting the Attorney General to conduct a comprehensive review of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to identify provisions in which the term "impaired" or a similar term is used to describe a person with a disability and TO suggest disability-inclusive appropriate amendments.

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This resolution requests the Attorney General of Hawaii to thoroughly examine the Hawaii Revised Statutes, which are the official compilation of laws in the state, to find any sections where words like "impaired" are used to describe individuals with disabilities. The resolution aims to update this language because terms like "impaired" can carry negative connotations, suggesting a person is defective or broken, which can perpetuate stigma. Instead, the Attorney General is asked to propose changes that use more respectful and modern language, such as replacing "hearing impaired" with "deaf or hard of hearing" and "vision impaired" with "low vision," ensuring these updates align with disability-inclusive language standards and do not alter the legal meaning of the statutes or conflict with federal laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Attorney General must then report these findings and suggested amendments to the Legislature.

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Last Action

Offered (on 01/30/2026)

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