HRS §326-22
Pay and leave for patients who work at the Department of Health
This section sets pay and leave for patients who work for the Department of Health. They must be paid at least the minimum wage. They earn sick leave and vacation based on how many hours they work each day. A month of service means 80 hours of work, and you can earn at most 12 months of service in a year.
employees
The statute, as written — Compensation of patient employees
The compensation for patients employed under section 326-21 shall be set by the department of health; provided that in no case shall the compensation be less than the minimum wage as established by section 387-2. Each patient employee of the department shall be entitled to and granted sick leave with pay and a vacation with pay each calendar year, each calculated at the following rate: For patients working six hours a day, one and one-half days for each month of service; For patients working five hours a day, one and one-quarter days for each month of service; For patients working four hours a day, one day for each month of service. A month of service is defined as eighty or more hours of work which may be accumulated over any period of time to total eighty hours. No more than twelve months of service may be earned and credited in any calendar year, even if the total number of hours worked should exceed nine hundred sixty hours. [PC 1869, c 62, §5; am L 1929, c 149, pt of §1; am L 1931, c 139, §5; am L 1933, c 118, §1; RL 1945, §2423; am L 1945, c 159, §1; am L 1949, c 371, §1 and c 378, §1; RL 1955, §50-23; am L 1959, c 146, §1; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §19; am L 1962, c 28, §32; HRS §326-21; am L 1968, c 34, §2; am L 1974, c 115, §1; ren and am L 1983, c 183, §3; am L 1989, c 66, §1]
Sections this one refers to
§326-21 Patients can work at Hansen's disease facilities
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