Hawaii Revised Statutes
323F. Hawaii Health Systems Corporation
323F-57 Employment, wages, and benefits.

§323F-57 Employment, wages, and benefits. (a) The corporation and the unions representing employees of the facility or facilities shall meet to discuss the impact of a transfer on the employees and the feasibility of tempering the adverse effect of layoffs by amending the employees' collective bargaining agreements pursuant to section 89-8.5.
(b) The employees working at a transferred facility shall be subject to laws and regulations that apply to private sector employees. The employees of a private entity or its nonprofit management entity shall not be governed by state laws that apply to public officers and employees of the State including but not limited to section 76-16(b) and all other sections of chapter 76, chapters 89, 89A, and 89C, and any other laws and regulations that govern public or government employment in the State.
(c) The private entity or its nonprofit management entity shall offer all employees of the pre-transfer facility, employment for a period of no less than six months after the transfer completion date.
(d) No employee of the corporation who is separated from service as a result of implementation of an agreement and transfer under this part shall suffer any loss of any previously earned rights, benefits or privileges.
(e) Subject to subsection (c), the private entity or its nonprofit management entity shall take all reasonable steps necessary to provide for a smooth transition of employees from state employment to private employment by the private entity or its nonprofit management entity at a transferred facility. [L 2015, c 103, pt of §2]
Case Notes
Although plaintiff argued that Act 103, Session Laws of Hawaii 2015, violated the contract clause of the United States Constitution because it interfered with the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between unions representing public employees and the state Hawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC), court found that the transfer of management and operation of three state-owned medical facilities to a private entity did not substantially impair the CBA. The CBA did not guarantee employment for the duration of the CBA, contained no explicit or implicit term that required the HHSC to operate any facility for the duration of the CBA, and explicitly contemplated possibility of employer-wide layoff, as well as layoffs due to a lack of work, needs, or funds. 166 F. Supp. 3d 1159 (2016).
Plaintiff did not demonstrate that Act 103, Session Laws of Hawaii 2015, which directed the governor to transfer management and operation of three state-owned medical facilities to a private entity, conflicted with a provision of Act 262, Session Laws of Hawaii 1996, which established the state Hawaii Health Systems Corporation (HHSC), that prohibited the agency to enter into contractual or business relations, so as to impair, in violation of the contract clause of the United States Constitution, collective bargaining agreement between state and union representing public employees who worked for HHSC. 166 F. Supp. 3d 1159 (2016).
Plaintiff did not show that Act 103, Session Laws of Hawaii 2015, substantially impaired any collective bargaining agreement provisions by depriving public employee union members, employed by the Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, of statutory protections concerning the State's civil service system and merit principle or public employees' bargaining rights. Thus, there was no violation of the contract clause since civil service positions were creations of state law and could be eliminated by legislative act without violating statutory protections. 166 F. Supp. 3d 1159 (2016).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 19. Health

323F. Hawaii Health Systems Corporation

323F-1 Definitions.

323F-2 Hawaii health systems corporation.

323F-3 Corporation board. §323F-3 Corporation board.

323F-3.5 Regional system boards.

323F-4 Board meetings.

323F-4.5 Captive insurance board.

323F-5 Disclosure of interests.

323F-5.5 Criminal history record checks.

323F-6 Records.

323F-7 Duties and powers of the corporation and regional system boards.

323F-7.5 Regional system boards; delegated authority. If the Hawaii health systems corporation board is unable to act on important transactions in as timely a manner as the chairperson of the corporation board deems reasonable, the chairperson of the...

323F-7.6 Transition of Hawaii health systems regional system or health facility to a new entity.

323F-8 Chief executive officer; exempt positions.

323F-8.5 Regional chief executive officer; exempt position.

323F-9 Hiring of attorneys.

323F-10 Regional public health facility management advisory committees.

323F-10.5 Executive public health facility management advisory committee; establishment.

323F-10.6 Peer review and credentialing. Peer review activities shall be subject to chapters 663 and 671D and all other provisions and restrictions of medical peer review committees established by state law. [L 1998, c 229, pt of §1; am L 2007, c 290...

323F-11 Executive branch; noninterference.

323F-12 Public-private partnership.

323F-21 Fiscal provisions.

323F-22 Annual audit and report; disclosure of revenue projections; internal performance audit.

323F-23 Exemption from taxation.

323F-24 Budget oversight.

323F-25 Regional system board; community hospitals; community health centers; collaboration.

323F-31 Maintenance of services.

323F-32 Acquisition of Kahuku hospital.

323F-33 Hawaii Medical Center-East; affiliation; acquisition.

323F-34 Tobacco and electronic smoking devices use prohibited.

323F-51 Definitions.

323F-52 Transfer of right and responsibility to manage, operate, and provide health care services in a facility of the Maui regional system to a nonprofit management entity.

323F-53 Approvals required.

323F-54 Real property; terms and conditions.

323F-55 Transfer or assignment of other business assets.

323F-56 Liabilities.

323F-57 Employment, wages, and benefits.

323F-58 Operating support.

323F-59 Capital project support.

323F-60 Strategic commitment during term of lease.