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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 88

§88-325 Employee contributions.

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§88-325 Employee contributions.
(a)Each class H member, who became a member before July 1, 2012, shall contribute six per cent of the member's compensation to the annuity savings fund; provided that each sewer worker, water safety officer, and emergency medical technician who became a member before July 1, 2012, and is a class H member shall contribute nine and three-fourths per cent of the member's compensation to the annuity savings fund for service in that capacity.
(b)Each class H member, who becomes a member after June 30, 2012, shall contribute eight per cent of the member's compensation to the annuity savings fund; provided that each sewer worker, water safety officer, and emergency medical technician who becomes a member after June 30, 2012, and is a class H member shall contribute eleven and three-fourths per cent of the member's compensation to the annuity savings fund for service in that capacity. [L 2004, c 179, pt of §1; am L 2011, c 163, §12]
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