HRS §383-109
Working with foreign governments on unemployment claims
This section lets Hawaii's labor department work with foreign governments to share claim-taking and benefit payment services, as long as U.S. law allows it. It does not create new rights or duties for individuals.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Cooperation with foreign governments
To the extent permissible under the laws and Constitution of the United States, the department of labor and industrial relations may enter into or cooperate in arrangements whereby facilities and services provided under this chapter, and facilities and services provided under the unemployment compensation law of any foreign government, may be utilized for the taking of claims and the payment of benefits under the employment security law of this State or under a similar law of such government.
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