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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 353

[ §353‑35] Incarcerated parents; data collection.

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[ §353‑35] Incarcerated parents; data collection. Beginning on July 1, 2016, the department shall collect the following data upon intake of offenders into the correctional system:
(1)The number of offenders who are parents;
(2)The number of children under the age of eighteen, per offender who is a parent; and
(3)Any other information about incarcerated parents and their children that the department deems useful to facilitate the provision of services to incarcerated parents or their children. [L 2015, c 16, §2]
Note
Forms or questions to ask offenders; plan for management of data collected and public disclosure of data. L 2015, c 16, §3.
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