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HRS §88-59.5

Buying retirement credit for legislative assistant service

This section lets certain legislative employees who served as assistant clerks or assistant sergeants at arms before July 1, 1991, buy retirement credit for that service. They must follow the rules for buying credit and, if they switched retirement classes, must buy back their other service first. Retired people who return to work can also get this credit.

employees

The statute, as written — Previous membership service credit for legislative officers

(a) Any member who on July 1, 1991, was serving or previously served as an assistant clerk or assistant sergeant at arms of either house of the legislature and becomes eligible for retirement benefits as a class A member as provided under sections 88-73(a), 88-74(d), and 88-76 shall be entitled to full service credit as a class A member for any eligible service prior to July 1, 1991; provided that: (1) The member claims those years as membership service credit and purchases that membership service credit in accordance with section 88-59; and (2) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary: (A) If the member was a class A member of the system and elected to become a class C member pursuant to section 88-271, the member repurchases all the years of service as a class C member in accordance with the procedures under section 88-59 to regain standing as a contributory member; and (B) A class C member shall be credited for service as an assistant clerk or assistant sergeant at arms under section 88-59 in a lump sum nonrefundable payment and receive retirement benefits as provided in this section. (b) Any retirant who returns to employment and is enrolled as a member of the system will have previous service as an assistant clerk or assistant sergeant at arms recognized as provided in this section.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§88-271 Choosing to switch to Class C membership

§88-59 How to buy credit for past government work

§88-73 When you can retire and get your pension

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