HRS §88-225
What the contribution fund is for
This section creates a separate state fund for contributions. The money can only be used for specific payments: amounts owed to the U.S. Treasury under an agreement, refunds allowed by law, and refunds of overpayments from a political subdivision. It cannot be mixed with other state money.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Purpose of contribution fund
The contribution fund shall be established and held separate and apart from any other state funds or moneys and shall be used and administered exclusively for the purpose of this part. Withdrawals from the fund shall be made for, and solely for (1) payment of amounts required to be paid to the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to an agreement entered into under section 88-212; (2) payment of refunds provided for in section 88-217; and (3) refunds of overpayments, not otherwise adjustable, made by a political subdivision or instrumentality.
Sections this one refers to
§88-212 State can make a Social Security deal with the federal government
§88-217 Fixing mistakes in pension contributions
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