HRS §88-55.5
National Guard Active Duty and Retirement System Enrollment
This section says that Hawaii National Guard members called to state active duty to help the state are not automatically enrolled in the state retirement system because of that duty. It does not affect their enrollment if they are already state or county employees in other jobs, and it does not stop them from getting credit for active military service under other rules.
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The statute, as written — Service of Hawaii national guard members on state active duty; exempt from mandatory enrollment
(a) Notwithstanding section 88-42 or any other applicable sections in this part, part VII, or part VIII, a member of the Hawaii national guard ordered into active duty to provide services to the State shall not be eligible for membership in the system based on the member's active duty service. (b) This section shall not: (1) Preclude from membership in the system pursuant to section 88-42 any member of the Hawaii national guard who is an employee of the State or any county, in a position other than as a member of the Hawaii national guard ordered into active duty to provide services to the State; or (2) Prevent the Hawaii national guard member from being credited with membership service credit for active military service pursuant to sections 88-132 and 88-132.5. (c) For the purposes of this section, "active duty" means a duty in the active service ordered by the governor or the governor's designated representative to provide services to the State in a time of emergency as prescribed under sections 121-29 and 121-30.
Sections this one refers to
§121-29 What counts as active service and who can be relieved
§88-132 Military service credit and contribution payments
§88-42 Who must join the retirement system
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