Hawaii Revised Statutes
388. Wages and Other Compensation, Payment of
388-10 Penalties.

§388-10 Penalties. (a) Civil. Any employer who fails to pay wages in accordance with this chapter without equitable justification or violates this chapter or the administrative rules adopted under this chapter shall be liable:
(1) To the employee, in addition to the wages legally proven to be due, for a sum equal to the amount of unpaid wages and interest at a rate of six per cent per year from the date that the wages were due; and
(2) For a penalty of not less than $500 or $100 for each violation, whichever is greater. The penalty shall be deposited into the labor law enforcement special fund.
(b) Criminal. Any employer who does not pay the wages of any of the employer's employees in accordance with this chapter, or any officer of any corporation who knowingly permits the corporation to violate this chapter by failing to pay wages of any of its employees in accordance with this chapter, or any employer or the employer's agent or any officer or agent of a corporation who discharges or in any other manner discriminates against any employee because the employee has made a complaint to the employee's employer, or to the director, or to any other person that the employee has not been paid wages in accordance with this chapter, or has instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding under or related to this chapter, or has testified or is about to testify in any such proceedings, or any employer who wilfully fails to comply with any other requirements of this chapter shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or punished by both fine and imprisonment for each such offense. L 1963, c 158, pt of §3; am L 1965, c 77, §1(b); Supp, §95-9; HRS §388-10; am L 1977, c 89, §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1994, c 84, §1; am L 1999, c 22, §1; am L 2017, c 135, §3; am L 2018, c 187, §2
Case Notes
The legislative history of §481B-14, as interpreted by the Hawaii supreme court in Davis, allows plaintiff hotel employees to recover for unpaid service charges imposed without the requisite disclosure set forth in §481B-14, through a claim brought pursuant to § §388-6 and 388-11 and this section. 835 F. Supp. 2d 914 (2011).
When a hotel or restaurant applying a service charge for the sale of food or beverage services allegedly violates §481B-14 by: (1) not distributing the full service charge directly to its employees as "tip income" (in other words, as "wages and tips of employees"); and (2) failing to disclose this practice to the purchaser of the services, the employees may bring an action under § §388-6 and 388-8 and this section to enforce the employees' rights and seek remedies. 130 H. 130, 306 P.3d 175 (2013).
Where employers imposed a service charge at banquets and other functions held at employers' hotels, and retained a portion of the service charge income without disclosing that practice to customers, service employees were entitled to an award of double damages under this section. 133 H. 1, 323 P.3d 792 (2014).
Where employers imposed a service charge at banquets and other functions held at employers' hotels, and retained a portion of the service charge income without disclosing that practice to customers, the circuit court correctly held that "tip income" retained by employers in violation of §481B-14 constitutes "compensation" earned by service employees for purposes of bringing a claim under this section and § §388-6 and 388-11. 133 H. 1, 323 P.3d 792 (2014).
Employer has burden of proving "equitable justification" for failure to pay wages; civil penalty justified. 5 H. App. 106, 679 P.2d 627 (1984).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 21. Labor and Industrial Relations

388. Wages and Other Compensation, Payment of

388-1 Definitions.

388-2 Semimonthly payday; method of payment of wages.

388-3 Employees who are separated from the payroll before paydays.

388-4 Payment of wages to relatives of deceased employees.

388-5 Unconditional payment of wages conceded to be due.

388-5.5 Payment of wages by check or electronic transfer.

388-5.7 Payment of wages by pay cards.

388-6 Withholding of wages.

388-7 Notification, posting, and records.

388-8 Provisions of law may not be waived by agreement.

388-9 Enforcement.

388-9.5 Order of wage payment violation; appeal.

388-9.6 Remittance of penalties. Until the order of wage payment violation becomes final, the director may withdraw or modify the order of wage payment violation or remit all or any part of a penalty assessed if good cause is shown; provided that the...

388-9.7 Enforcement of the order of wage payment violation. The director may file in the circuit court in the jurisdiction in which the employer does business, a certified copy of the final order of wage payment violation. The court shall render a ju...

388-10 Penalties.

388-11 Employees remedies.

388-12 Reciprocal agreements with other states; actions.

388-13 Rules and regulations.

388-31 to 388-33 REPEALED.

388-41 Advance notice of termination of employment.

388-42 Other applicable provisions.

388-51 Job application processing fee.

388-52 Penalties