HRS §383-3
When work counts as employment in Hawaii
This section explains when a person's work is considered employment in Hawaii for unemployment purposes. It covers work done in Hawaii, work based here, and work on American vessels managed from Hawaii. It also includes work done partly here if the worker's base or home is in Hawaii.
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The statute, as written — Place of performance. "Employment" includes an individual's entire service, performed within or both within and without this State if: (1) The service is localized in this State; or (2) The service is
not localized in any state but some of the service is performed in this State and[:] (A) The individual's base of operation, or, if there is no base of operation, then the place from which such service is directed or controlled, is in this State; or (B) The individual's base of operation or place from which the service is directed or controlled is not in any state in which some part of the service is performed but the individual's residence is in this State. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, the term employment also includes all service performed after June 30, 1946, by an officer or member of the crew of an American vessel on or in connection with such vessel, provided that the operating office from which the operations of the vessel operating on navigable waters within or within and without the United States is ordinarily and regularly supervised, managed, directed, and controlled, is within this State.
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