Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Subtitle 1 - STATE OF HAWAII HUMAN RESOURCES RULES
Chapter 8.1 - LEAVE SHARING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 14-8.1-1 - Purpose
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 14-8.1-1
Current through August, 2024
(a) The purpose of this chapter is to establish a leave sharing program that allows employees within a department of the executive branch, including the Hawaii state public library-system, the office of the governor, and the office of the lieutenant governor, to ease the burdens of fellow employees who would otherwise need to take time off from work without pay to recover from a serious personal illness or injury or to care for a family member who has a serious personal illness or injury and is incapable of self care.
(b) As used in this chapter:
(1) "Family member" means an
employee's:
(A) Spouse;
(B) Parent or unmarried child in a blood or
legal relationship, or a "hanai" relationship through the Hawaiian custom,
provided the employee is the primary caregiver.
(2) "Serious personal illness or injury"
means an illness, injury, or impairment that meets the conditions below:
(A) Is life threatening or critical, severe,
and debilitating which does not include minor surgeries, routine pregnancies,
illnesses due to colds or flus, broken limbs, and other non-critical
conditions;
(B) Is certified by a
physician, as defined under section
386-1, HRS, as being
totally incapacitating, and
(i) Where the
condition involves the employee, is also certified as being the cause of the
employee's inability to work; or
(ii) Where the condition involves the
employee's family member, is also certified as serious and requiring the
employee's full-time assistance to provide primary care to the family
member.
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