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HRS §88F-2

State retirement savings plan for part-time and temporary workers

This section lets the State create a retirement savings plan for certain employees. If you are a part-time, temporary, or seasonal state worker, you must join and have 7.5% of your gross pay taken out each month. Counties can join the state plan for their own part-time workers if they follow the rules.

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The statute, as written — State deferred compensation retirement plan for state and county part-time, temporary, and seasonal or casual employees

The State may establish a deferred compensation retirement plan in accordance with sections 457 and 3121 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, for the benefit of employees to defer a portion of their compensation to a future period of time. Participation in the plan shall be mandatory, with a mandatory payroll deduction by the employee equal to seven and five-tenths per cent of the employee's gross monthly wages, which shall be contributed to the plan. A county may enter into a formal agreement with the State to extend the State's plan and its provisions to part-time, temporary, and seasonal or casual employees of the county; provided that: (1) The agreement designates one of the county's agencies to locally coordinate the plan; and (2) The department of human resources development may levy fees on the county pursuant to rules adopted in accordance with chapter 91.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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