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HRS §353G-8

Treatment program progress reports

This section says that if a court orders you into a treatment program, the program must regularly report your progress to the agency watching your parole or release. The program must also quickly tell that agency if you break rules, refuse treatment, or quit. The agency then reports to the proper authority.

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The statute, as written — Report on progress in treatment programs and compliance with conditions

(a) If a person has been ordered to participate in a treatment program, the designated treatment program shall report periodically on the person's progress in the treatment program to the agency responsible for monitoring the person's compliance with the terms and conditions of parole or other release from a correctional center or facility. (b) A designated treatment program shall promptly notify the agency responsible for monitoring the person's compliance with the terms and conditions of parole or other release from a correctional center or facility if the person: (1) Fails to comply with program rules and treatment expectations; (2) Refuses to engage constructively in the treatment process; or (3) Terminates participation in the treatment program. Upon this notification, the agency responsible for monitoring the person's compliance shall promptly report the person's actions to the appropriate authority.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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