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HRS §392-69

Employers must send wage info within seven days

When the state asks an employer for wage and employment details about a worker claiming disability benefits, the employer must send the information within seven days. If they don't, they may have to pay a $250 fine unless they had a good reason they couldn't control.

employers

The statute, as written — Request for wage and employment information

An employer to whom the department has sent a request for wage and employment information for an employee claiming benefits against the trust fund for disability benefits, shall complete and file such information within seven days from date the request was sent. If an employer fails to file such information in seven days, the director shall levy a penalty of $250 for each delinquent request, unless the failure to file such information is excused by the director after a showing by the employer that such filing could not be made on the prescribed date therefor owing to conditions over which the employer had no control.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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