Hawaii Revised Statutes
386. Workers' Compensation Law
386-51 Computation of average weekly wages.

§386-51 Computation of average weekly wages. Average weekly wages shall be computed in a manner that the resulting amount represents most fairly, in the light of the employee's employment pattern and the duration of the employee's disability, the injured employee's average weekly wages from all covered employment at the time of the personal injury. In no event, however, shall an employee's average weekly wages be computed to be less than the employee's hourly rate of pay multiplied by thirty-five; provided that where the employee holds part-time employment of fewer than thirty-five hours per week, the employee's average weekly wages shall be the hourly rate at the place of employment where the injury occurred multiplied by the average hours worked in the fifty-two weeks (or portions thereof) preceding the week in which the injury occurred, for the calculation of temporary partial disability and temporary total disability benefits only. Other benefits including permanent partial disability, permanent total disability, and death shall be calculated as if the employee had been a full-time employee.
(1) Where appropriate and feasible, computation shall be made on the basis of the injured employee's earnings from covered employment during the twelve months preceding the employee's personal injury; but if during that period, the employee, because of sickness or similar personal circumstances was unable to engage in employment for one or more weeks then the number of those weeks shall not be included in the computation of the average weekly wage.
(2) Where an employee at the time of the injury was employed at higher wages than during any other period of the preceding twelve months then the employee's average weekly wages shall be computed exclusively on the basis of the higher wages.
(3) Where, by reason of the shortness of the time during which the employee has been in the employment or the casual nature or terms of the employment, it is not feasible to compute the average weekly wages on the basis of the injured employee's own earnings from that employment, regard may be had to the average weekly wages which during the twelve months preceding the injury was being earned by an employee in comparable employment.
(4) Except as otherwise provided, the total average weekly wages of any employee shall be computed at a lower amount than the average weekly wages earned at the time of the injury by an employee in comparable employment engaged as a full-time employee on an annual basis in the type of employment in which the injury occurred.
(5) If an employee, while under twenty-five years of age, sustains a work injury causing permanent disability or death, the employee's average weekly wages shall be computed on the basis of the wages which the employee would have earned in the employee's employment had the employee been twenty-five years of age.
(6) The director may issue rules for the determination of the average weekly wages in particular classes of cases, consistent with the principles laid down in the first paragraph of this section. [L 1963, c 116, pt of §1; Supp, §97-50; am L 1967, c 139, §1; HRS §386-51; am L 1970, c 53, §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1995, c 234, §11]
Cross References
Rulemaking, see chapter 91.
Volunteer emergency medical disaster response personnel, see §321-23.3.
Law Journals and Reviews
Paragraph (5) not applicable to injuries sustained before its effective date. Haw. Supp, 6 HBJ, no. 1 at 23 (1969).
Case Notes
Section limited by last paragraph of §386-42 applying to aliens. 27 H. 431 (1923).
Overtime included as wages. 33 H. 412 (1935).
"Earnings" defined. 37 H. 517 (1947).
English rule to be used. 43 H. 173 (1959).
Par. (5): Where there is injury causing permanent disability or death, use of hypothetical earnings at age twenty-five is proper to compute benefits for both the permanent and temporary disabilities. 52 H. 577, 482 P.2d 151 (1971).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 21. Labor and Industrial Relations

386. Workers' Compensation Law

386-1 Definitions.

386-2 Definitions relating to family relationships.

386-3 Injuries covered.

386-3.5 Negotiation for benefit coverage. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any employer may determine the benefits and coverage of a policy required under this chapter through collective bargaining with an appropriate bargain...

386-4 Voluntary coverage.

386-5 Exclusiveness of right to compensation; exception.

386-6 Territorial applicability.

386-7 Interstate and foreign commerce and maritime employment.

386-8 Liability of third person.

386-8.5 Limits of third party liability.

386-9 Contracting out forbidden.

386-10 Out of state employers.

386-21 Medical care, services, and supplies.

386-21.1 Medical care, services, and supplies for controverted claims. In the event of a controverted claim, the injured employee's private health care plan shall pay for or provide medical care, services, and supplies in accordance with the private...

386-21.2 Treatment plans.

386-21.5 Publication of fees by prepaid health care plan contractors.

386-21.7 Prescription drugs; pharmaceuticals.

386-21.9 Medical care, services, and supplies for firefighters suffering from cancer. If a claim for leukemia, multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or cancer of the lung, brain, stomach, esophagus, intestines, rectum, kidney, bladder, prostate, or...

386-22 Artificial member and other aids.

386-23 Services of attendant.

386-23.5 Services of attendant, allowance adjustments.

386-23.6 Weekly benefit adjustments for recipients of services of attendants.

386-24 Medical rehabilitation.

386-25 Vocational rehabilitation.

386-26 Guidelines on frequency of treatment and reasonable utilization of health care and services.

386-27 Qualification and duties of health care providers.

386-28 Opioid therapy; qualifying injured employees; informed consent process.

386-29 Qualifying injured employees; initial concurrent prescriptions; opioids and benzodiazepines.

386-31 Total disability.

386-32 Partial disability.

386-33 Subsequent injuries that would increase disability.

386-34 Payment after death.

386-35 Benefit adjustment.

386-41 Entitlement to and rate of compensation.

386-42 Dependents.

386-43 Duration of dependents' weekly benefits.

386-44 Effect of erroneous payment; insanity of beneficiary.

386-51 Computation of average weekly wages.

386-51.5 Limited liability in concurrent employment.

386-52 Credit for voluntary payments and supplies in kind.

386-53 Nonweekly periodic payments.

386-54 Commutation of periodic payments.

386-55 Trustee in case of lump sum payments.

386-56 Payment from the special compensation fund in case of default.

386-57 Legal status of right to compensation and compensation payments.

386-71 Duties and powers of the director in general.

386-71.5 Rehabilitation unit.

386-71.6 Workers' compensation benefits facilitator unit. (a) There is established within the department of labor and industrial relations the workers' compensation benefits facilitator unit. All professional and clerical employees of the unit shall...

386-72 Rulemaking powers.

386-73 Original jurisdiction over controversies.

386-73.5 Proceedings to determine employment and coverage.

386-74 to 386-77 REPEALED.

386-78 Compromise.

386-79 Medical examination by employer's physician.

386-80 Examination by impartial physician.

386-81 Notice of injury; waiver.

386-82 Claim for compensation; limitation of time.

386-83 When claim within specified time is unnecessary or waived.

386-84 Limitation of time with respect to minors and mentally incompetent.

386-85 Presumptions.

386-86 Proceedings upon claim; hearings.

386-87 Appeals to appellate board.

386-87.1 Standing to intervene in appeals.

386-88 Judicial review.

386-89 Reopening of cases; continuing jurisdiction of director.

386-90 Conforming prior decisions on appeal.

386-91 Enforcement of decisions awarding compensation; judgment rendered thereon.

386-92 Default in payments of compensation, penalty.

386-93 Costs.

386-94 Attorneys, physicians, other health care providers, and other fees

386-95 Reports of injuries, other reports, penalty.

386-96 Reports of physicians, surgeons, and hospitals.

386-97 Inspections.

386-97.5 Penalties. (a) Any person who, after twenty-one days written notice and the opportunity to be heard by the director, is found to have violated any provision of this chapter or rule adopted thereunder for which no penalty is otherwise provide...

386-98 Fraud violations and penalties.

386-99 Posting of information.

386-100 Deductible option for medical benefits in insurance policy.

386-121 Security for payment of compensation; misdemeanor.

386-122 Notice of insurance.

386-123 Failure to give security for compensation; penalty; injunction.

386-124 The insurance contract.

386-124.5 Insurer's requirements; failure to maintain claims service office; penalty; injunction.

386-125 Knowledge of employer imputed to insurance carrier.

386-126 Insolvency of employer not to release insurance carrier.

386-127 Cancellation of insurance contracts.

386-128 Insurance by the State, counties, and municipalities.

386-129 Employees not to pay for insurance; penalty.

386-141 REPEALED.

386-142 Employment rights of injured employees.

386-151 Special compensation fund established and maintained.

386-152 Levy and charges to finance special compensation fund.

386-153 Levy on insurers of employers insured under section 386-121(a)(1).

386-154 Charge against employers not insured under section 386-121(a)(1).

386-154.5 Special assessments.

386-155 Expenses.

386-161 Who entitled to compensation.

386-162 Terms defined.

386-163 Administration.

386-164 Appropriation.

386-171 Volunteer personnel, medical, etc., expenses.

386-172 Administration and procedure.

386-173 Time for giving notice, etc.

386-174 Appropriation.

386-181 Generally.

386-191 Scope.

386-192 Definitions.

386-193 Authority to act as workers' compensation self-insurance group.

386-194 Qualifications for initial approval and continued authority to act as a workers' compensation self-insurance group.

386-195 Certificate of approval; termination.

386-196 Examinations.

386-197 Board of trustees; membership, powers, duties, and prohibitions.

386-198 Group membership; termination, liability.

386-199 Service companies.

386-200 Licensing of producer

386-201 Financial statements and other reports.

386-202 Misrepresentation prohibited.

386-203 Investments.

386-204 Rates and reporting of rates.

386-205 Refunds.

386-206 Premium payment; reserves.

386-207 Deficits and insolvencies.

386-208 Guaranty mechanism.

386-209 Monetary penalties.

386-210 Cease and desist orders.

386-211 Revocation of certificate of approval.

386-212 Notice and hearing.

386-213 Rules.

386-214 Severability.