Hawaii Revised Statutes
383. Hawaii Employment Security Law
383-168 Definitions.

§383-168 Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
(1) "Extended benefit period" means a period which:
(A) Begins with the third week after the first week for which there is a state "on" indicator; and
(B) Ends with either of the following weeks, whichever occurs later:
(i) The third week after the first week for which there is a state "off" indicator; or
(ii) The thirteenth consecutive week of such period; provided that no extended benefit period may begin before the fourteenth week following the end of a prior extended benefit period which was in effect with respect to this State.
(2) (A) There is a "state 'on' indicator" for this State for a week which begins before September 26, 1982, if the director of labor and industrial relations determines, in accordance with the regulations of the United States Secretary of Labor, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve weeks, the rate of insured unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) under this chapter:
(i) Equaled or exceeded 120 per cent of the average of such rates for the corresponding thirteen-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years, and
(ii) Equaled or exceeded 4 per cent.
(B) There is a "state 'on' indicator" for this State for a week which begins after September 25, 1982, if the director of labor and industrial relations determines, in accordance with the regulations of the United States Secretary of Labor, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve weeks, the rate of insured unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) under this chapter:
(i) Equaled or exceeded 120 per cent of the average of such rates for the corresponding thirteen-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years, and
(ii) Equaled or exceeded 5 per cent.
(3) (A) There is a "state 'off' indicator" for this State for a week which begins before September 26, 1982, if the director determines, in accordance with the regulations of the United States Secretary of Labor, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve weeks, the rate of insured unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) under this chapter:
(i) Was less than 120 per cent of the average of such rates for the corresponding thirteen-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years, or
(ii) Was less than 4 per cent.
(B) There is a "state 'off' indicator" for this State for a week which begins after September 25, 1982, if the director determines, in accordance with the regulations of the United States Secretary of Labor, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve weeks, the rate of insured unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) under this chapter:
(i) Was less than 120 per cent of the average of such rates for the corresponding thirteen-week period ending in each of the preceding two calendar years, or
(ii) Was less than 5 per cent.
(4) (A) Effective with respect to compensation for weeks of unemployment beginning after December 31, 1977, the determination of whether there has been a state "on" or "off" indicator shall be made under paragraphs (2)(A) and (3)(A) of this section as if paragraph (2)(A) did not contain clause (i) thereof and the figure "4" contained in clause (ii) thereof were "5", and as if paragraph (3)(A) did not contain clause (i) thereof and the figure "4" contained in clause (ii) thereof were "5"; except that, notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph to the contrary, any week for which there would otherwise be a state "on" indicator shall continue to be such a week and shall not be determined to be a week for which there is a state "off" indicator.
(B) Effective with respect to compensation for weeks of unemployment beginning after September 25, 1982, the determination of whether there has been a state "on" or "off" indicator shall be made under paragraphs (2)(B) and (3)(B) of this section as if paragraph (2)(B) did not contain clause (i) thereof and the figure "5" contained in clause (ii) thereof were "6"; except that, notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph to the contrary, any week for which there would otherwise be a state "on" indicator shall continue to be such a week and shall not be determined to be a week for which there is a state "off" indicator.
(5) "Rate of insured unemployment," for purposes of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this section, means the percentage derived by dividing:
(A) The average weekly number of individuals filing claims for regular compensation in this State for weeks of unemployment with respect to the most recent thirteen-consecutive-week period, as determined by the director on the basis of the director's reports to the United States Secretary of Labor, by
(B) The average monthly employment covered under this chapter for the first four of the most recent six completed calendar quarters ending before the end of such thirteen-week period.
(6) "Regular benefits" means benefits payable to an individual under this chapter or under any other state law (including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and ex-servicemen pursuant to 5 United States Code chapter 85) other than extended benefits and additional benefits.
(7) "Extended benefits" means benefits (including benefits payable to federal civilian employees and to ex-servicemen pursuant to 5 United States Code chapter 85) payable to an individual under the provisions of this part for weeks of unemployment in the individual's eligibility period.
(8) "Additional benefits" means benefits payable to exhaustees by reason of conditions of high unemployment or by reason of other special factors under the provisions of any state law, including but not limited to chapter 385.
(9) "Eligibility period" of an individual means the period consisting of the weeks in the individual's benefit year which begin in an extended benefit period and, if the individual's benefit year ends within such extended benefit period, any week thereafter which begins in such period.
(10) "Exhaustee" means an individual who, with respect to any week of unemployment in the individual's eligibility period:
(A) Has received, prior to such week, all of the regular benefits that were available to the individual under this chapter or any other state law (including dependents' allowances and benefits payable to federal civilian employees and ex-servicemen under 5 United States Code chapter 85) in the individual's current benefit year that includes such week; provided that for the purposes of this subparagraph, an individual shall be deemed to have received all of the regular benefits that were available to the individual although, as a result of a pending appeal with respect to wages and/or employment that were not considered in the original monetary determination in the individual's benefit year, the individual may subsequently be determined to be entitled to added regular benefits; or
(B) The individual's benefit year having expired prior to such week has no, or has insufficient, wages and/or employment on the basis of which the individual could establish a new benefit year that would include such week; and
(C) (i) Has no right to unemployment benefits or allowances, as the case may be, under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the Automotive Products Trade Act of 1965, and such other federal laws as are specified in regulations issued by the United States Secretary of Labor; and
(ii) Has not received and is not seeking unemployment benefits under the unemployment compensation law of the Virgin Islands or of Canada; but if the individual is seeking such benefits and the appropriate agency finally determines that the individual is not entitled to benefits under such law the individual is considered an exhaustee; provided that this provision shall not be applicable to benefits under the Virgin Islands law beginning on the day after the day on which the United States Secretary of Labor approves under section 3304(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 an unemployment compensation law submitted by the Virgin Islands for approval.
(11) "State law" means the unemployment insurance law of any state, approved by the United States Secretary of Labor under section 3304 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. [L 1971, c 187, pt of §13; am L 1973, c 120, §4; am L 1974, c 156, §2; am L 1977, c 148, §9; am L 1982, c 58, §1; gen ch 1985]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 21. Labor and Industrial Relations

383. Hawaii Employment Security Law

383-1 Definitions, generally.

383-2 Definition of employment.

383-3 Place of performance.

383-4 Election of employing unit.

383-5 Service localized where.

383-6 Master and servant relationship, not required when.

383-7 Excluded service.

383-7.5 Part-time work; benefits available.

383-7.6 Separation for compelling family reason.

383-8 Included and excluded service.

383-9 Agricultural labor.

383-10 Definition of wages.

383-11 Excluded payments.

383-12 Requirement to post work availability online.

383-21 Payment of benefits.

383-22 Weekly benefit amount; computation, minimum and maximum.

383-23 Weekly benefit for unemployment.

383-23.5 Retirement payments.

383-24 Maximum potential benefits.

383-25 to 383-28 REPEALED.

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.

383-32 Filing of claim.

383-33 Determinations, in general.

383-34 Reconsideration of determination.

383-35 Appeal pending when redetermination issued.

383-36 Notice of determinations.

383-37 Appeal tribunal.

383-38 Appeals, filing, and hearing.

383-39 Procedure.

383-40 Conclusiveness of determinations and decisions.

383-41 Judicial review.

383-42 Representation.

383-43 Payment of benefits.

383-44 Recovery of benefits paid.

383-45 Governing provisions.

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 Rate of contributions; financing benefits paid to government employees and employees of nonprofit organizations.

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.

383-67 Reserve ratio.

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.

383-75 Compromise.

383-76 Refunds and adjustments.

383-77 Employers' coverage, election.

383-78 REPEALED.

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.

383-92 Rules and regulations.

383-92.5 Worker profiling.

383-93 Investigation of unemployment hazard.

383-94 Records and reports.

383-95 Disclosure of information.

383-96 Service.

383-97 Change of rates.

383-98 Referee.

383-99 Oaths and subpoenas.

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.

383-122 Accounts and deposit.

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.

383-142 Employing units.

383-143 General penalty.

383-144 Unlawful disclosures.

383-161 Waiver of rights void.

383-162 Limitation of fees.

383-163 No assignment of benefits; waiver.

383-163.5 Child support intercept of unemployment benefits.

383-163.6 Voluntary deduction and withholding of federal and state income taxes. (a) An individual filing a new claim for unemployment compensation shall, at the time of filing the claim, be advised that: (1) Unemployment compensation is subject to f...

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.

383-168 Definitions.

383-169 Effect of state law provisions relating to regular benefits on claims for, and the payment of, extended benefits.

383-170 Eligibility requirements for extended benefits.

383-170.5 Ineligibility for extended benefits when paid under an interstate claim in a state where extended benefit period is not in effect.

383-171 Weekly extended benefit amount.

383-172 Total extended benefit amount.

383-173 Beginning and termination of extended benefit period.

383-174 Computations.

383-176 Limitation of extended benefits by trade readjustment allowance.