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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 392-42

  • Director: means the director of labor and industrial relations. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 392-3
  • Disability: means total inability of an employee to perform the duties of the employee's employment caused by sickness, pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, organ donation, or accident other than a work injury as defined in § 386-3. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 392-3
  • Employer: means any individual or type of organization, including the State, any of its political subdivisions, any instrumentality of the State or its political subdivisions, any partnership, association, trust, estate, joint stock company, insurance company, or corporation, whether domestic or foreign, or receiver or trustee in bankruptcy, or the legal representative of a deceased person, who has one or more individuals in employment during any day or portion of a day. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 392-3

If payment of disability benefits is provided for in whole or in part by insurance pursuant to section 392-41(a)(1), (4), or (5), the employer or insurer shall forthwith file with the director in form prescribed by the director a notice of the employer’s or insurer’s insurance together with a statement of benefits provided by the policy. If an employer or insurer fails to file the notice of insurance within thirty days after purchase of insurance, the director may levy a penalty of not more than $10 for each delinquent notice, unless good cause for failure to file can be shown by the employer or insurer.