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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71

  • Child: means an individual who is a biological, adopted, or foster son or daughter; a stepchild; or a legal ward of an employee. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Course of conduct: means acts over any period of time of repeatedly maintaining a visual or physical proximity to a person or conveying verbal or written threats, including threats conveyed through electronic communications or threats implied by conduct. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Domestic abuse: means conduct defined in § 586-1. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Domestic or sexual violence: means domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Electronic communications: includes communications via telephone, mobile phone, computer, e-mail, video recorder, fax machine, telex, or pager. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Employee: means a person who performs services for hire for not fewer than six consecutive months for the employer from whom benefits are sought under this chapter. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Sexual assault: means any conduct proscribed by chapter 707, part V. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71
  • Stalking: means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specifically targeted person that would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress or to fear bodily injury, sexual assault, or death to the person or to the person's spouse, parent, child, or any other person who regularly resides in the person's household, and where the conduct does cause the targeted person to have such distress or fear. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 378-71

As used in this part:

“Child” means an individual who is a biological, adopted, or foster son or daughter; a stepchild; or a legal ward of an employee.

“Course of conduct” means acts over any period of time of repeatedly maintaining a visual or physical proximity to a person or conveying verbal or written threats, including threats conveyed through electronic communications or threats implied by conduct.

“Domestic abuse” means conduct defined in § 586-1.

“Domestic or sexual violence” means domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking.

“Electronic communications” includes communications via telephone, mobile phone, computer, e-mail, video recorder, fax machine, telex, or pager.

“Employee” means a person who performs services for hire for not fewer than six consecutive months for the employer from whom benefits are sought under this chapter.

“Health care provider” means a physician as defined under § 386-1.

“Sexual assault” means any conduct proscribed by chapter 707, part V.

“Stalking” means engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specifically targeted person that would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress or to fear bodily injury, sexual assault, or death to the person or to the person’s spouse, parent, child, or any other person who regularly resides in the person’s household, and where the conduct does cause the targeted person to have such distress or fear.

“Victim services organization” includes:

(1) A nonprofit, nongovernmental organization that provides assistance to victims of domestic or sexual violence or to advocates for such victims, including a rape crisis center;

(2) An organization operating a shelter or providing professional counseling services; or

(3) An organization providing assistance through the legal process.