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HRS §87A-39

Reimbursement for state contributions

This section says which government agencies must pay back the State for certain employee benefit contributions. It covers agencies using non-general funds and those using federal funds. The rule is narrow and procedural: it only sets who must reimburse and when.

countiesstate agencies

The statute, as written — Reimbursement for state contributions

(a) All state agencies having control of funds other than the general fund shall reimburse the State for contributions made by the State pursuant to sections 87A-32, 87A-33, 87A-34, 87A-35, 87A-36, and 87A-37 on account of agency employees whose compensation is paid in whole or part from funds other than the general fund. (b) All state and county agencies receiving federal funds, which may be expended for the purpose of replacing the contributions payable by the State to the fund, shall set aside a portion of the federal funds sufficient to reimburse the State for contributions made by the State pursuant to sections 87A-32, 87A-33, 87A-34, 87A-35, 87A-36, and 87A-37, on account of the employees in the agencies whose compensation is paid in whole or part from federal funds.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§87A-32 State and county payments for employee health and life insurance

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