2016 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 18. EDUCATION
302A. Education

PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Miscellaneous
B. Board of EducationPART II. PROVISIONS AFFECTING STUDENTS
A. Student Performance Standards
B. Curriculum and InstructionC. Supplementary ProgramsD. Gender Equity in SportsE. School-to-Work--REPEALEDF. Full Participation in School ActG. Adult Special Education Transfer of Rights
for Students with Disabilities Upon Reaching
the Age of Majority
H. STUDENT ONLINE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTIONPART III. PROVISIONS AFFECTING SCHOOL PERSONNELB. Employment Conditions and CompensationC. Staff Development and IncentivesD. Hawaii Teacher Standards BoardE. Teachers' HousingF. School Health Services ProgramPART IV. PROVISIONS AFFECTING SYSTEM STRUCTURE
A. Specific Definitions
B. AccountabilityC. OrganizationD. New Century Charter Schools--RepealedPART V. PROVISIONS AFFECTING FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
A. Specific Definitions--Repealed
B. BudgetC. Federal FundingPART VI. PROVISIONS AFFECTING FACILITIES
A. Facilities and Equipment
B. School Impact FeesPart VII. secondary school students conference

Note

Pacific-Asia institute for resilience and sustainability. L 2014, c 229.

Bullying, cyberbullying, and harassment; compliance reports to board. L 2011, c 214.

Concussion educational program. L 2012, c 197; L 2016, c 262.

Declining balance debit card pilot project for school year 2016-2017; report to 2018 legislature. L 2016, c 124, 4(22).

Establishing E academies. L 1999, c 178, 17.

Human resource management model for Waianae complex schools (pilot project). L 2007, c 268.

Non-school hour programs for children and youth, annual report by office of youth services. L 2006, c 281.

Pilot program for lease of public school land; reports to legislature until completion of projects. L 2013, c 155, 4.

Professional development schools grant program. L 2001, c 313.

Report to 2018 legislature on department's progress in implementing use of restraint statutes and expenditure of funds. L 2016, c 151, 1.

Reports to 2017-2018 legislature on progress in complying with licensure and certification requirements of chapter 465D. L 2016, c 107, 3.

Science and technology plan incorporating EPSCor (experimental program to stimulate competitive research) efforts (reports from 2011 and every 5 years thereafter). L 2009, c 137.

Single school calendar. L 2004, c 51, 49; L 2011, c 24.

Skilled worker and business development center at each community college. L Sp 2009, c 34.

Substance abuse treatment programs in schools with greatest need. L 2006, c 268.

Working group on age-appropriate development for children from birth to age five years who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind; reports to 2017-2018 legislature (ceases to exist June 30, 2018). L 2016, c 177, 3.

This chapter, enacted by L 1996, c 89, is based on repealed chapters 296, 296C, 296D, 297, 297D, 298, 299, 300, and 301. As appropriate, amendments made to the repealed chapters by cc 48, 90, 91, 122, 123, 160, 162, 265, and 298 of the 1996 session are incorporated into the corresponding sections of chapter 302A.

Pursuant to 23G-15(1), the revisor has omitted all reserved section numbers and renumbered the remaining sections of this chapter as enacted by L 1996, c 89.

Hawaii broadband task force (repealed July 1, 2009). L Sp 2007, c 2.

Human resource management model for Waianae complex schools (pilot project). L 2007, c 268.

Kauai community college--Hawaii excellence through science and technology academy pilot program (reports through 2010 legislature). L 2007, c 111, 7 to 10.

Interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children, see chapter 311D.

Cross References

Building permit requirements for new developments in school impact districts, see 46-142.5.

Impact fees for public highways, see 364-121 to 127.

Department of education; organization and functions, generally, see 26-12. See also Const. Art. X.

Departmental data sharing (improving educational and workforce outcomes), see 27-7.

Employment of retirants, see 88-9.

Hawaii agriculture workforce advisory board, see 371-19.

Hawaii farm to school program, see 141-11.

Interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children, see chapter 311D.

K-12 agriculture workforce development pipeline initiative, see 371-21.

Medical marijuana patient and caregiver protections, see 329-125.5.

Law Journals and Reviews

Regression by Progression: Unleveling the Classroom Playing Field Through Cosmetic Neurology. 33 UH L. Rev. 193 (2010).

Translation v. Tradition: Fighting for Equal Standardized Testing ma ka Ōlelo Hawai i. 36 UH L. Rev. 487 (2014).

"Language Is Never About Language": Eliminating Language Bias in Federal Education Law to Further Indigenous Rights. 37 UH L. Rev. 381 (2015).

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