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HRS §334-127.5

Records and disclosure of information

This section says who must share treatment records and court orders for assisted community treatment. It covers sharing information with the attorney general to prepare a petition and sharing the final order with agencies and providers needed to carry it out.

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The statute, as written — Records and disclosure of information

(a) A treatment provider who provided or is providing medical, psychiatric, therapeutic, or social services treatment to an individual shall provide relevant treatment information, if available, to the department of the attorney general upon the department's request for the purpose of preparing a petition for assisted community treatment. The treatment information may include a certificate issued pursuant to section 334-123(c), a treatment plan prepared pursuant to section 334-126(g), records related to actions or proceedings pursuant to part IV, records relating to the individual's treatment history, and other records deemed relevant by the individual's treatment provider. (b) The petitioner of an assisted community treatment order, department of the attorney general, and family court shall disclose an assisted community treatment order to state and county law enforcement agencies, an assisted community treatment provider, or any other entity necessary to carry out the terms of the assisted community treatment order.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§334-123 How to start a court case for assisted community treatment

§334-126 Hearing on petition

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