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Hawaii

Chapter 353
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CHAPTER 353
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[ §353‑35] Incarcerated parents; data collection.
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[§353- 122] Limitation on use of restraints.
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[§353- 123] Enforcement.
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§353-2 REPEALED.
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§§353-3 and 353-4 REPEALED.
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§353-5 Offender release recommendations to the court.
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§353-6 Establishment of community correctional centers.
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§ 353-7 High security correctional facility.
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§353-8 Conditional release centers for committed persons.
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§353-9 Establishment of temporary correctional facilities.
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§353-10 Intake service centers.
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§353-11 Access to correctional facilities and records; instituting of inquiries and securing information.
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§353-12 Correctional records, documents.
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§353-13 Examination by medical officer.
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§353-14 Cash furnished discharged committed person, when.
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§353-15 Transfer of committed persons affected with communicable disease.
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§353-16 Transfer of committed felon to federal institution.
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§353-17 Committed persons, furlough, employment.
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§353-18 Director to fix committed persons' compensation.
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§353-19 Compensation for labor or training by committed persons.
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§353-20 Custody of moneys; accounts for committed persons, etc.
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§353-21 Withdrawals; forfeitures; etc.
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§353-22 Earnings exempt from garnishment, etc.
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§353-23 Disposition of property subject to action for damages.
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§353-24 Conservators of committed persons, appointed when.
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§353-25 Powers and duties of conservator.
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§353-26 Removal of conservator.
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§353-27 Compensation; expenses.
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§353-28 Property given to committed persons.
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§353-29 What officials may visit.
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§353-30 Others by permission.
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§353-31 Revolving funds for correctional facility stores.
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§353-32 Gifts.
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§353-33 REPEALED.
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§353-34 Probation services fee; assessment.
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§353-40 Correctional facility and community correctional center deaths; reporting.
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§353-62 Hawaii paroling authority; responsibilities and duties; operations; records, reports, staff.
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§353-63 Service of Hawaii paroling authority members; compensation; expenses.
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§353-64 Committed persons paroled.
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§353-65 Paroles; rules.
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§353-66 Terms and conditions of parole; suspension and revocation.
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§353-67 Education as condition for paroles.
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§353-68 Parole, how initiated and granted.
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§353-69 Parole when.
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§353-70 Final discharge.
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§353-71 Parole officer and assistant parole officers.
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§353-72 Pardons; reference to paroling authority.
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§353-102 REPEALED.
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§353-103 Validity of existing contracts.
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[ §353-134] Compliance by department; no cause of action.
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[ §353-135] Law enforcement cooperation.
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[§ 353-136] Automated victim information and notification system special fund; authorization of payment.
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PART I.
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PART II.
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PART III.
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PART IV.
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PART V.
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[Part VI.] pregnant offenders; restraints
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