On September 1, 2010, Hawaii’s Child Protective Act (Hawaii Revised Statutes (H.R.S.) Chapter 587A) went into effect to align Hawaii’s laws with the federal Title IV-E law and regulations, eliminate the “patchwork” of provisions resulting from years of piecemeal amendments, and to make the law more accessible to all.
2019 Annual Child Welfare Law Update Conference
The annual conference is taking place on Friday, Aug 23rd, 2019 to update resource caregivers and other stakeholders on the new child welfare laws....