HRS §323J-4
State agencies cannot help out-of-state investigations of legal reproductive care
This section stops Hawaii state agencies and their workers from helping out-of-state investigations that try to punish people for legal reproductive health care in Hawaii. It also bans using state time, money, or equipment for such help. The ban does not apply if the same conduct would be illegal in Hawaii.
employeesstate agencies
The statute, as written — Agencies prohibited from providing information or expending resources
(a) No agency, as defined in section 92F-3, or employee, appointee, officer, official, or any other person acting on behalf of an agency shall provide any information or expend or use time, money, facilities, property, equipment, personnel, or other resources in furtherance of any out-of-state or interstate investigation or proceeding seeking to impose civil or criminal liability upon a person or entity for: (1) The provision, seeking, paying for, receipt of, or inquiring about reproductive health care services that are legal in the State; or (2) Assisting any person or entity providing, seeking, receiving, paying for, or responding to an inquiry about reproductive health care services that are legal in the State. (b) This section shall not apply to any investigation or proceeding where the conduct subject to potential liability under the investigation or proceeding would be subject to liability under the laws of this State if committed in this State.
Sections this one refers to
§92F-3 Definitions for government records law
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