Bill Text: HI HB570 | 2022 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Sexual Abuse Of Minors.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 15-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-12-10 - Carried over to 2022 Regular Session. [HB570 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2022-HB570-Amended.html
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
570 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021 |
H.D. 2 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
S.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO SEXUAL ABUSE OF MINORS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that child sexual abuse
is extremely prevalent and that most children do not immediately disclose the
fact that they were abused. In the
United States, one in five girls and one in twenty boys is a victim of child sexual
abuse, and studies show that between sixty and eighty per cent of
survivors withhold disclosure. Of those
who delay disclosure until adulthood, the average delay has been found to be
approximately twenty years, with some survivors delaying up to fifty years.
The legislature further finds that there
are many reasons children delay disclosing sexual abuse. These reasons range from their particular
stage of cognitive development, limited capacity to understand what happened, inability
to recognize the sexual abuse as the cause of their dysfunctional adult life,
confusion about their feelings, or limited ability to adequately express
complaints, to the fact that a majority of survivors know the perpetrator and
may fear retaliation or harmful impacts on their family or community. Moreover, when survivors disclose abuse, they
may also be subjected to disbelief, accusations, silencing, and retraumatizing
reactions by the recipients of the disclosure.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to:
(1) Expand the time period by which a civil action for childhood sexual abuse may be initiated;
(2) Extend the period during which a victim of childhood sexual abuse may bring an otherwise time-barred action against the victim's abuser or a legal entity having a duty of care;
(3) Allow victims to recover treble damages in certain circumstances; and
(4) Allow a court to order the personnel of a legal entity against whom a claim is brought to undergo training on trauma-informed response to sexual abuse allegations.
SECTION 2. Section 657-1.8, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§657‑1.8 Civil action
arising from sexual offenses; application; certificate of merit[.]; trauma-informed
response. (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, except
as provided under subsection (b), no action for recovery of damages based on physical,
psychological, or other injury or condition suffered by a victim when the victim
was a minor, arising from the sexual abuse of the [minor] victim
by any person when the victim was a minor, shall be commenced against
the person who committed the act of sexual abuse more than:
(1) [Eight] Fifty
years after the eighteenth birthday of the [minor or the person who
committed the act of sexual abuse attains the age of majority, whichever occurs
later;] victim; or
(2) [Three] Five
years after the date the [minor] victim discovers or reasonably
should have discovered that psychological injury or illness occurring after the
[minor's] victim's eighteenth birthday was caused by the sexual
abuse,
whichever [comes] occurs later.
A civil cause of action for the sexual abuse of a minor shall be based upon sexual acts that constituted or would have constituted a criminal offense under part V or VI of chapter 707.
(b)
For a period of [eight] twelve years after April 24,
2012, a victim of child sexual abuse [that occurred in this State may file a
claim] who resided in the State at the time of the abuse may file an otherwise
time-barred claim in a circuit court of this State against the person who
committed the act of sexual abuse if the victim is barred from filing a claim
against the victim's abuser due to the expiration of the applicable civil
statute of limitations that was in effect [prior to] before April
24, 2012.
A claim may also be brought under this subsection against a legal entity if:
(1) The person who committed the act of sexual abuse against the victim was employed by an institution, agency, firm, business, corporation, or other public or private legal entity domiciled within the State that owed a duty of care to the victim; or
(2) The person who committed the act of sexual abuse and the victim were engaged in an activity over which the legal entity had a degree of responsibility or control.
Damages against the legal entity
shall be awarded under this subsection only
if there is a finding of gross negligence on the part of the legal entity[.];
provided that a victim may recover up to treble damages, unless prohibited by
another law, if the victim proves that the victim's sexual abuse was the result
of the legal entity's reckless disregard of evidence relating to a prior incident
of sexual abuse of a minor. For purposes
of this subsection, a legal entity's reckless disregard of evidence relating to
a prior incident of sexual abuse of a minor shall include the legal entity's failure
to report the prior incident to law enforcement authorities as required by law.
(c) A defendant against whom a civil action is
commenced may recover attorney's fees if the court determines that a false
accusation was made with no basis in fact and with malicious intent. A verdict in favor of the defendant shall not
be the sole basis for a determination that an accusation had no basis in fact
and was made with malicious intent. The
court shall make an independent finding of an improper motive [prior to]
before awarding attorney's fees under this section.
(d)
In any civil action filed pursuant to subsection (a) or (b), a
certificate of merit shall be filed by the attorney for the plaintiff, and shall
be [sealed] electronically filed under seal and remain
confidential. The certificate of merit
shall include a notarized statement by a:
(1) Psychologist licensed pursuant to chapter 465;
(2) Marriage and family therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 451J;
(3) Mental health counselor licensed pursuant to chapter 453D; or
(4) Clinical social worker licensed pursuant to chapter 467E;
who is knowledgeable in the relevant facts and issues involved in the action, and who is not a party to the action.
The notarized statement included in
the certificate of merit shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and
opinions relied upon to conclude that there is a reasonable basis to believe
that the plaintiff was subject to one or more acts that would result in an
injury or condition specified in [[]subsection[]] (a).
(e) With respect to a legal entity against whom a claim
is brought pursuant to subsection (b), a plaintiff may request, and a court may
order, the personnel of the legal entity to undergo training on trauma-informed
response to allegations of sexual abuse.
As used in this subsection, "trauma-informed response" may include:
(1) Fully integrating
research about the effects and impacts of trauma into policies, procedures, and
practices;
(2) Understanding the
ways in which stress and trauma may affect attention, cognition, behavior, and
memory processes;
(3) Creating an
environment that is safe, non-judgmental, and free of gratuitous re-triggering;
and
(4) Listening to and documenting victims' statements without judgment."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval, and shall apply retroactively to April 24, 2020.
Report Title:
Sexual Abuse of Minors; Civil Action; Statute of Limitations; Damages; Trauma-Informed Response
Description:
Expands the time period by which a civil action for childhood sexual abuse may be initiated. Extends the period during which a victim of childhood sexual abuse may bring an otherwise time-barred action against the victim's abuser or a legal entity having a duty of care. Allows recovery of treble damages in certain circumstances. Provides for training on trauma-informed response. Applies retroactively to 4/24/2020. (SD1)
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