§383-108 Cooperation with states, etc. (a) The administration of this chapter and of other state and federal unemployment compensation and public employment service laws will be promoted by cooperation between this State and such other states and the appropriate federal agencies in exchanging services, and making available facilities and information. The department of labor and industrial relations may therefore make such investigations, secure and transmit such information, make available such services and facilities, and exercise such of the other powers provided herein with respect to the administration of this chapter as it deems necessary or appropriate to facilitate the administration of any such unemployment compensation or public employment service law, and, in like manner, accept and utilize information, services, and facilities made available to this State by the agency charged with the administration of any such other unemployment compensation of public employment service law.
(b) The courts of this State shall recognize and enforce liabilities for unemployment contributions, interest, and penalties imposed by other states which extend a like comity to this State.
(c) The officials of any state which extend a like comity to this State may bring action in the courts of this State to collect unemployment contributions, interest, and penalties due the state. The certificate of the secretary of the state, or of the nearest equivalent official, that the officials are authorized to collect the contributions, penalties, and interest shall be conclusive evidence of the authority.
(d) The attorney general may commence action in any other state by and in the name of the department to collect contributions, interest, and penalties legally due this State.
(e) The attorney general may commence action in this State as agent for and on behalf of any other state which extends a like comity to this State to enforce judgments and liabilities for unemployment contributions, interest, and penalties due the state.
(f) If the agency which administers the employment security law of another state has overpaid unemployment benefits to an individual located in Hawaii and certifies to the department that the individual is liable under its law to repay the benefits and requests the department to recover the overpayment, the attorney general may commence action in the courts of this State to recover the overpayment as agent for and on behalf of the other state. The courts of this State shall entertain the action to collect the overpayment. [L 1941, c 304, §1, pt of subs 37; RL 1945, §4296; RL 1955, §93-107; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §27; am L 1967, c 15, §1; HRS §383-108]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 21. Labor and Industrial Relations
383. Hawaii Employment Security Law
383-2 Definition of employment.
383-4 Election of employing unit.
383-5 Service localized where.
383-6 Master and servant relationship, not required when.
383-7.5 Part-time work; benefits available.
383-7.6 Separation for compelling family reason.
383-8 Included and excluded service.
383-12 Requirement to post work availability online.
383-22 Weekly benefit amount; computation, minimum and maximum.
383-23 Weekly benefit for unemployment.
383-24 Maximum potential benefits.
383-29 Eligibility for benefits.
383-29.5 Benefits during training.
383-29.6 Partial unemployment; eligibility.
383-29.7 Partial unemployment; claim filing requirements, determinations.
383-29.8 Partial unemployment; waivers.
383-29.9 Partial unemployment; reporting requirements.
383-30 Disqualification for benefits.
383-30.5 Good cause for separation from part-time employment.
383-31 Posting of information.
383-33 Determinations, in general.
383-34 Reconsideration of determination.
383-35 Appeal pending when redetermination issued.
383-36 Notice of determinations.
383-38 Appeals, filing, and hearing.
383-40 Conclusiveness of determinations and decisions.
383-44 Recovery of benefits paid.
383-61 Payment of contributions; wages not included.
383-61.5 Special assessments on employers to pay interest on loans from Secretary of Labor.
383-62.5 Treatment of Indian tribes.
383-63 Definitions for experience rating provisions.
383-64 Credits for contributions; destruction of employer accounts and records.
383-65 Charges and noncharges for benefits.
383-66 Contribution rates, how determined.
383-68 Contribution rate schedules; fund solvency rate schedule; rates based on experience.
383-69 Procedure for rate determination.
383-70 Contributions; levy; returns; assessments.
383-71 Collection of delinquent contributions.
383-72 Priorities under legal dissolutions or distributions.
383-73 Penalty for delinquency; remission
383-74 Appeal; correction of assessment or contributions.
383-76 Refunds and adjustments.
383-77 Employers' coverage, election.
383-79 Combining services performed for predecessor and successor employing units.
383-80 Income tax refund offsets.
383-91 Duties and powers of department, director.
383-93 Investigation of unemployment hazard.
383-95 Disclosure of information.
383-100 Protection against self-incrimination.
383-101 Relation to chapter 371.
383-102 Preservation and destruction of records.
383-103 Representation in civil and criminal actions.
383-104 State employment service.
383-105 Federal-state cooperation.
383-106 What reciprocal arrangements authorized.
383-107 Reimbursement payments deemed benefits, when.
383-108 Cooperation with states, etc.
383-109 Cooperation with foreign governments.
383-110 Personnel security program; criminal history record checks.
383-121 Unemployment compensation trust fund; establishment and control.
383-121.5 Renumbered as §383-127.
383-123 Withdrawals; administrative use.
383-124 Relation to unemployment trust fund.
383-125 Financing employment security administration.
383-126 Reimbursement of fund.
383-126.5 Evaluation of fund balance adequacy.
383-127 Special unemployment insurance administration fund.
383-128 Employment and training fund established.
383-129 Employment and training assessment.
383-141 Falsely obtaining benefits, etc.
383-161 Waiver of rights void.
383-163 No assignment of benefits; waiver.
383-163.5 Child support intercept of unemployment benefits.
383-163.7 Deduction and withholding of uncollected food stamp overissuances.
383-164 Nonliability of State.
383-165 Saving clause, amendment, or repeal.
383-166 Conformity with federal law.
383-167 Amendment or repeal of federal law, effect of; nonconformity, effect of.
383-170 Eligibility requirements for extended benefits.
383-171 Weekly extended benefit amount.
383-172 Total extended benefit amount.
383-173 Beginning and termination of extended benefit period.
383-176 Limitation of extended benefits by trade readjustment allowance.