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HRS §383-43

Payment of benefits

This section says unemployment benefits must be paid quickly once a decision is made, and courts cannot stop those payments during an appeal. If the decision is later reversed, you won't get benefits for weeks after that reversal.

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The statute, as written — Payment of benefits

Benefits shall be paid promptly in accordance with a determination, redetermination, or decision on appeal. No injunction, supersedeas, or stay suspending the payment of benefits in accordance with the determination, redetermination, or decision on appeal shall be issued by any court, but if the decision is finally reversed, benefits shall not be paid for any subsequent weeks of unemployment involved in such reversal.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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