Haw. Code R. § 12-15-92 - Controverted case payments
(a) When only the
question of the liable employer in an industrial injury is to be settled, and
medical charges remains unpaid, the last employer shall pay such charges. Such
payment shall be made without decision of the director. When a liability
determination is made, the liable employer, if not the last employer, shall
reimburse the last employer.
(b) In
the event a controverted workers' compensation claim is deemed compensable, the
employer shall pay the outstanding charges to the providers of service in
accordance with section 12-15-90 within thirty-one calendar days of the
decision of the director. Failure to make payment within thirty-one calendar
days will increase the balance due by one per cent per month.
(c) In the event a controverted workers'
compensation claim is deemed compensable and the injured employee has paid the
provider of service, the employer shall reimburse the injured employee the
actual sums paid to the provider of service within thirty-one calendar days of
the decision of the director.
Notes
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