Haw. Code R. § 12-11-76 - Employee contributions towards the cost of coverage by a self-insurer
(a) If an employer provides for disability
benefits under the statute through self-insurance, the cost of the benefits
shall include any expenses of the employer directly allocable to the cost of
administering and providing the benefits. The employees' contributions shall
not exceed one-half the cost but not more than 0.5 per cent of the employees'
weekly wage as determined pursuant to section
392-43,
HRS.
(b) If, at the end of a
calendar year, the self-insurer determines that an amount in excess of one-half
the cost has been contributed by employees, the excess shall be refunded or
credited to the employees by the self-insurer. At its option, the self-insurer
may refund in cash to each employee the proportionate share of the excess or
may credit the excess from the prior year to the total amount contributable by
employees during the current year.
(c) The applicable provisions of a
collectively bargained agreement shall prevail in the event of a conflict
between those provisions and this section.
(d) Employees' contributions shall be kept in
a separate fund maintained by the employer.
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