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HRS §636C-9

Hawaii will not enforce other states' penalties for reproductive care

This section says Hawaii courts will not enforce judgments or orders from other states that punish people for providing or helping with reproductive health care, like abortion or contraception. It only covers actions that are meant to punish, not ordinary civil cases. It defines what counts as a foreign penal action and protected reproductive care.

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The statute, as written — Enforcement of foreign penal civil actions relating to protected reproductive health care services

(a) No judgment or other order arising from a foreign penal civil action or other penal law banning, restricting, burdening, punishing, penalizing, or otherwise interfering with the provision of protected reproductive health care services shall be enforced in this State. (b) As used in this section: "Foreign penal civil action" means an action authorized by the law of a state, or of any municipality or other governmental entity within a state, other than this State, the essential character and effect of which is to punish an offense against the public justice of that state, municipality, or other governmental entity. "Protected reproductive health care services" means medical, surgical, pharmaceutical, counseling, or referral services relating to the human reproductive system, including but not limited to services relating to pregnancy, contraception, or termination of a pregnancy, that are protected under the Hawaii State Constitution or otherwise lawful under the laws of this State or that would be constitutionally protected or otherwise lawful if performed within this State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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