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HCRC Meeting Agenda 5-26-2026

May 19, 2026
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HAWAI‘I CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION

KOMIKINA PONO KĪWILA O HAWAII

AGENDA

May 26, 2026 at 12:00pm Meeting to be Held Remotely via Zoom.

Remote Meeting Link for May 26, 2026 Meeting at 12:00pm:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4349599058?pwd=VlpKZDVmZ3MzYit5clJQTE1VekhOdz09&omn=88931748435

Meeting ID: 434 959 9058
Passcode: dER5Xy

Physical Meeting Location:  Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani Building, 830 Punchbowl Street, Room 411

No board members will be present.

Upon request, a testifier can be made visible to Board members and other meeting participants using either the remote meeting link above or at the physical meeting location.

Instructions to attend State of Hawaii Virtual Board meetings via Zoom:

https://labor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/State-of-Hawaii-Virtual-Board-Attendee- Instructions.pdf

  1. Call to Order
  2. Approval of minutes of the April 28, 2026 Commission Meeting
  3. Executive Director’s Report
    1. Mediation: Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission’s Mediation Program Year-to-Date Summary
    2. Data and Production regarding Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission’s Caseload Data, Comparison by Year, Age of Filed Cases, Year-to-Date Data
    3. Public responses, if any, to HCRC data and production report
  4. Chief Counsel’s Report
    1. Docketed Cases:
      1. MARCUS KAWATACHI, as Executive Director of the Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission, on behalf of the Complaint filed by SUSAN Y. MIURA v. HONG XI ZHANG and RUI YUN XIE; Dkt. No. 26-002-H-DIS-RET
        • Docketed on May 15, 2026
        • Tentative hearing scheduled for November 3, 2026
        • Conflict check with Commissioners
      2. Marcus L. Kawatachi, Executive Director, on behalf of the complaint filed by BRANDIE AND GREGORY PAYNE v. PEARY G. WAGNER; Dkt. No. 25-001-H-F
        • Conflict check with Commissioners
        • Upon affirmative vote, executive meeting, HRS §§ 92-4 and 92-5, Attorney-client discussion on the April 24, 2026 Recommended Order by the Hearings Examiner, and review of the record of the contested case hearing, to consult with the board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the board’s powers and duties
        • Vote in open session on Final Decision and Order in the above-mentioned case
      3. Hawai‘i Supreme Court Oral Argument:
        1. MARCUS L. KAWATACHI, in his official capacity as Executive Director of the Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission, ex relatione, ROBERT A. FAHN and BRENDA A. FAHN, Respondent/Plaintiff-Appellant, vs. THE PARRISH COLLECTION, LLC, THE PARRISH COLLECTION KAUAI, JONATHAN D. PARRISH, and SIMONE McCAFFREY, Petitioners/Defendants-Appellees, and LINDA EVANS, as Trustee of the LAURA P. EVANS REVOCABLE TRUST Dated May 8, 2002, Defendant-Appellee
          • Oral Arguments May 26, 2026, question on certiorari is whether independent liability exists under HRS § 515-3(a)(9) for failure to engage in an interactive process.
        2. 2026 Legislative Session Updates, 2026 Bills relating to civil rights (Senate Bills (“SB”) and House Bills (“HB”) Senate Concurrent Resolution (“SCR”) Senate Resolution (“SR”) House Concurrent Resolution (“HCR”))
          1. SCR 184: Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission; Civil Rights; Anti-Discrimination; Algorithmic Decision Making; Automated Decision Making; Report. Requesting the Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission to examine the applicability of existing state anti-discrimination laws to algorithmic and automated decision systems.
          2. SB2727: Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission; Anti-discrimination; Statute of Limitations. Lengthens the statute of limitations to file a complaint of discrimination with the Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission to one year.
          3. SB2852: Discrimination in Public Accommodations; Persons with Disabilities; Discriminatory Practices; Places of Public Accommodation. Establishes it as an unlawful discriminatory practice for a place of public accommodation to deny a person with a disability full and equal enjoyment of information related to their services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations by requiring use of information and communication technology that is not accessible to the person.
        3. Recruitment for Deputy Executive Director Position
          1. Status of recruitment
          2. Anticipated recruitment steps & selection process
          3. Questions and staff answers about recruitment and selection
        4. Hawaiʻi Civil Rights Commission (HCRC) General Discussion
          1. Structure, Function, and Duties of HCRC
          2. Frequently Asked Questions and Staff Responses
        5. Announcements
          1. Next Commission Meeting Dates (June Meeting TBD)

If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact Constance Yonashiro at (808) 586-8642 or [email protected].  Requests made as early as possible will allow more time to fulfill your request if possible.

Testimony can be submitted via e-mail to [email protected].  TESTIMONY in the title, or mailed to Hawai‘i Civil Rights Commission, 830 Punchbowl Street, Room 411, Honolulu, HI 96813. Oral testimony will also be accepted.

Board packets, if prepared, will be available pursuant to H.R.S. § 92-7.5 and posted to the HCRC website under commission agendas.

If the remote connection (via Zoom) is lost, the meeting will be recessed for up to thirty (30) minutes to restore communication. If the connection is lost, we will attempt to restart the meeting again with the same link. If the Commission can reestablish audio communication only, the meeting will be reconvened and continue. If the Commission is unable to reconvene the meeting because neither audiovisual communication nor audio communication can be reestablished within thirty minutes, the meeting will be automatically terminated.

If you have trouble entering the meeting, please contact Sandy at (808) 586-8659.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

Lea Faka-Tonga (Tongan)

‘Okú ke fie maʻu tokoni ʻi ha lea fakafonua ʻe taha? Temau kumi haʻo taha fakatonulea taʻetotongi. Telefoni ki he (808-586-8636) ke fakahā mai ʻa e lea fakafonua ʻokú ke lea aí.

You have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you.

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VISAYAN: CEBUANO

Gakinahanglan ka ba ug tabang sa imong pinulongan? Amo kang mahatagan ug libre nga maghuhubad. Tawag sa (808-586-8636) aron magpahibalo kung unsa ang imong sinulti-han.

You have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you.

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TIẾNG VIỆT: VIETNAMESE

Bạn có cần giúp đỡ bằng ngôn ngữ khác không ? Chúng tôi se yêu cầu một người thông dịch viên miễn phí cho bạn. Gọi (808-586-8636) nói cho chúng tôi biết bạn dùng ngôn ngữ nào.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

ภาษาไทย: THAI

คุณต้องการความช่วยเหลือทางด้านภาษาหรือไม่ ทางเราจะจัดหาล่ามฟรีให้คุณ โทรที่เบอร์ (808-586-8636) และบอกเราว่าคุณพูดภาษาอะไร

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

TAGALOG: TAGALOG

Kailangan ba ninyo ng tulong sa ibang lengguwahe? Ikukuha namin kayo ng libreng tagasalin. Tumawag sa (808-586-8636) para sabihin kung anong lengguwahe ang nais ninyong gamitin.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

ESPAÑOL: SPANISH

¿Necesita ayuda en otro idioma? Nosotros le ayudaremos a conseguir un intérprete gratuito. Llame al (808-586-8636) y diganos que idioma habla.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

GAGANA SAMOA: SAMOAN

E te mana’o mia se fesosoani i se isi gagana? Matou te fesosoani e ave atu fua se faaliliu upu mo oe. Vili mai i le numera lea (808-586-8636) pea e mana’o mia se fesosoani mo se faaliliu upu.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

KAJIN MAJÔL: MARSHALLESE

Kwoj aikuij ke jiban kin juon bar kajin? Kim naj lewaj juon am dri ukok eo ejjelok wonen. Kirtok (808-586-8636) im kwalok non kim kajin ta eo kwo melele im kenono kake.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

한국어: KOREAN

다른언어로 도움이 필요하십니까? 저희가 무료로 통역을 제공합니다. (808-586-8636) 로 전화해서 사용하는 언어를 알려주십시요

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

日本語 (JAPANESE)

貴方は、他の言語に、助けを必要としていますか ? 私たちは、貴方のために、無料で 通訳を用意で きます。電話番号の (808-586-8636) に、電話して、私たちに貴方の話されている言語を申し出てください。

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

ILOKANO: ILOCANO

Masapulyo kadi ti tulong iti sabali a pagsasao? Ikkandakayo iti libre nga paraipatarus. Awaganyo ti (808-586-8636) tapno ibagayo kadakami no ania ti pagsasao nga ar-aramatenyo.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

ʻŌLELO HAWAIʻI: HAWAIIAN

Makemake `oe i kokua i pili kekahi `olelo o na `aina `e? Makemake la maua i ki`i `oe mea unuhi manuahi. E kelepona (808-586-8636) `oe ia la kaua a e ha`ina `oe ia la maua mea `olelo o na `aina `e.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

KAPASEN CHUUK: CHUUKESE

En mi niit alilis lon pwal eu kapas? Sipwe angei emon chon chiaku ngonuk ese kamo. Kokori (808-586-8636) omw kopwe ureni kich meni kapas ka ani.

You have the right to an interpreter
at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

中文 – CHINESE Mandarin

您需要其它語言嗎?如有需要, 請致電 (808-586-8636), 我們會提供免費翻譯服 (Traditional)

您需要其它语言吗?如有需要,请致电 (808-586-8636), 我们会提供免费翻译服务 (Simplified)

You have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you.

Hawaii Civil Rights Commission

中文 – CHINESE: Cantonese

您需要其它語言嗎?如有需要, 請致電 (808-586-8636), 我們會提供免費翻譯服務 (Traditional)

您需要其它语言吗?如有需要,请致电 (808-586-8636), 我们会提供免费翻译服务 (Simplified)

You have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you.