Chapter 383
118 sections
§383-1 Key terms used in Hawaii's unemployment law
§383-2 What counts as employment for unemployment benefits
§383-3 When work counts as employment in Hawaii
§383-4 When an employer's choice makes work count as covered
§383-5 When your work counts as being in a state
§383-6 When a worker is not an employee for unemployment
§383-7 Which jobs are not counted for unemployment insurance
§383-7.5 Part-time job seekers can still get unemployment benefits
§383-7.6 When leaving a job for family reasons still allows unemployment benefits
§383-8 How to decide if your work counts as covered employment
§383-9 What counts as agricultural labor
§383-10 What counts as wages
§383-11 Payments that do not count as wages
§383-21 How unemployment benefits are paid
§383-22 How your weekly unemployment check amount is calculated
§383-23 How much weekly unemployment pay you get
§383-23.5 How retirement payments affect unemployment benefits
§383-24 How much unemployment money you can get in a year
§383-29 Who can get unemployment benefits and when
§383-29.5 Getting unemployment benefits while in job training
§383-29.6 Who can get partial unemployment benefits
§383-29.7 How to file for partial unemployment benefits
§383-29.8 Waiving job registration and search rules for partial unemployment
§383-29.9 Reporting earnings for partial unemployment benefits
§383-30 When you can be denied unemployment benefits
§383-30.5 Good reasons for leaving a part-time job
§383-31 Employers must post and share unemployment benefit information
§383-32 How to file for unemployment benefits
§383-33 How the department decides unemployment claims
§383-34 When the labor department can recheck a decision
§383-35 What happens to an old appeal when a new decision is issued
§383-36 Getting notice of a decision on your claim
§383-37 How to appeal a benefits decision
§383-38 How to appeal a decision and get a hearing
§383-39 How unemployment hearings and appeals are run
§383-40 When unemployment decisions become final and binding
§383-41 How to appeal a referee's decision in court
§383-42 Who represents the labor department in benefit appeals
§383-43 Payment of benefits
§383-44 Repaying unemployment benefits you got by mistake
§383-45 Rules for filing and appealing unemployment claims
§383-61 Employer payments and which wages count
§383-61.5 Employer payments for state unemployment loan interest
§383-62 How employers pay into unemployment benefits
§383-62.5 Treatment of Indian tribes
§383-63 Definitions for experience rating provisions
§383-64 Employer accounts and what happens to old ones
§383-65 How unemployment benefit costs are assigned to employers
§383-66 How your unemployment tax rate is set
§383-67 How an employer's reserve ratio is calculated
§383-68 How employer unemployment contribution rates are set
§383-69 How your unemployment tax rate is set and appealed
§383-70 Employer contribution payments and reporting rules
§383-71 How the state collects unpaid unemployment taxes
§383-72 Who gets paid first when an employer's assets are divided
§383-73 Late payment penalties and how to get them reduced
§383-74 Appealing an unemployment contribution or penalty assessment
§383-75 Settling disputes about unpaid unemployment contributions
§383-76 Refunds and adjustments for mistaken unemployment tax payments
§383-77 Choosing to cover workers who are not already covered
§383-79 Combining work time when a business changes hands
§383-80 Taking federal tax refunds to pay unpaid unemployment taxes
§383-91 How the labor department runs this program
§383-92 How labor department rules are made and changed
§383-92.5 How the state profiles new unemployment claimants
§383-93 Studying unemployment risks in different jobs
§383-94 Keeping work records and reporting hires and wages
§383-95 Who can see your unemployment information
§383-96 How to deliver papers to the labor department
§383-97 Change of rates
§383-98 How referees and substitute referees are appointed and paid
§383-99 Investigators' power to question witnesses and get records
§383-100 Protection from self-incrimination when testifying
§383-101 Chapter 371 rules do not apply here
§383-102 Record keeping and destruction
§383-103 Who can represent the state in unemployment cases
§383-104 State accepts federal job service and runs free employment offices
§383-105 Working with the federal government on unemployment benefits
§383-106 Agreements with other states for unemployment benefits
§383-107 When reimbursement payments count as benefits
§383-108 Working with other states on unemployment debts
§383-109 Working with foreign governments on unemployment claims
§383-110 Background checks for people who can see federal tax information
§383-121 Unemployment compensation trust fund; establishment and control
§383-122 How unemployment fund money is kept and managed
§383-123 How unemployment trust fund money can be used
§383-124 What happens to the state's unemployment fund if the federal trust fund ends
§383-125 How federal money for employment security must be spent
§383-126 Reimbursement of the employment security administration fund
§383-126.5 Checking the unemployment fund balance each year
§383-127 Special fund for unemployment insurance administration
§383-128 Creating and managing the employment and training fund
§383-129 Employment and training fund assessment for employers
§383-130 Unemployment insurance technology special fund
§383-131 Technology fee for unemployment insurance
§383-141 Penalties for lying to get unemployment benefits
§383-142 Penalties for lying or hiding facts about unemployment
§383-143 Penalty for willfully breaking this law
§383-144 Unlawful disclosures
§383-161 Workers cannot give up unemployment rights
§383-162 No fees for unemployment benefit proceedings
§383-163 Unemployment benefits cannot be assigned or taken for debts
§383-163.5 Taking child support from unemployment benefits
§383-163.6 Choosing to have income tax taken out of unemployment pay
§383-163.7 Taking food stamp overpayments from unemployment benefits
§383-164 State's limit on paying unemployment benefits
§383-165 The state can change or cancel this law
§383-166 Matching federal law
§383-167 What happens if federal unemployment tax law changes
§383-168 Definitions for Extended Unemployment Benefits
§383-169 Extended benefits follow regular benefit rules
§383-170 Who can get extended unemployment benefits
§383-170.5 When you cannot get extended benefits on an out-of-state claim
§383-171 How much you get each week in extended benefits
§383-172 How much extended unemployment pay you can get
§383-173 Public notice when extended benefits start or end
§383-174 Who makes the calculations
§383-176 How trade readjustment payments reduce extended unemployment benefits