Haw. Code R. § 12-12-41 - Withholding by employers
(a) An employer
electing to withhold from covered employees may withhold the proportionate cost
of the premium each pay period beginning in the month the employees' coverage
becomes effective. In no event shall the employer withhold premiums less often
than once monthly. An employer shall not withhold more than 1.5 percent of such
employee's regular wages or one-half the cost of premium, whichever is less,
during each calendar month.
(b)
Withholdings by an employer shall be promptly paid to the health care
contractor in accordance with the billing requirements of the
contractor.
(c) Any employer fails
to transmit payments to the health care contractor in accordance with the
billing requirements of the contractor shall be penalized as provided under
section
393-33,
HRS.
(d) In the event an employer
withholds but fails to obtain coverage from a health care contractor, the
employer shall:
(1) Be liable for all health
care expenses incurred by the employee.
(2) Refund the withheld premium to all
employees.
(3) Be subject to
penalties prescribed by section
393-33,
HRS.
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