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47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that this Act is necessary to prevent future unwarranted increases to the unfunded liability of the employees' retirement system of the State. The employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions are intended to provide benefits different than those of Hawaii's workers' compensation program. The paramount purpose of Hawaii's workers' compensation law is to provide compensation for an employee for all work-connected injuries, regardless of questions of negligence, and the legislature has decided that work injuries are among the costs of production that industry is required to bear. Accordingly, the workers' compensation statute is to be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation and specifically creates a presumption that an employee's claim is for a covered work injury, in exchange for providing an employer with exclusion of all other liability on account of a work injury (except for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and infliction of emotional distress, or invasion of privacy). There are no similar policies or purposes behind the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions. Consequently, the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions do not contain a presumption favoring coverage and should not be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation for all injuries and death occurring in the workplace, regardless of questions of employees' retirement system membership position, negligence, proximate cause, the difference between an accident and injury or incapacity, and the burden of proof. Courts in the cases of Quel v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 146 Haw. 197, 457 P.3d 836 (2020); Pasco v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 142 Haw. 373, 420 P.3d 304 (2018), as corrected (May 29, 2018), as corrected (June 4, 2018), as corrected (June 15, 2018); Stout v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 140 Haw. 177, 398 P.3d 766, reconsideration denied, 141 Haw. 90, 404 P.3d 1279 (2017); Panado v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 134 Haw. 1, 332 P.3d 144 (2014); and Fores v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., Civ. No. 14-1-1270-06 (Circuit Court of the First Circuit), recently rendered rulings awarding employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits beyond the legislature's original intent. These rulings have required the employees' retirement system to provide service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits that were never contemplated in determining employer contributions, employee contributions, and employee benefits (including monthly retirement allowance benefits to be provided for an extended duration and at a higher rate, plus the refund of employee contributions) and consequently, increased the State's unfunded liability as a whole. Furthermore, employees' retirement system members are not foreclosed from collecting service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, or social security disability. The employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits should not be awarded in a manner similar to an award of service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, and social security disability benefits. The purpose of this Act is to address any perceived ambiguities regarding the legislative intent of the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death statutes, as reflected in recent court decisions. SECTION 2. Section 88-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By adding five new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read: ""Accident": (1) Means a single traumatic unlooked-for mishap or untoward event that: (A) Is not expected or designed; (B) Is not a risk inherent in the member's performance of routine or normal job duties; (C) Interrupts the member's performance of routine or normal job duties; and (D) Precedes and precipitates: (i) A medical condition, injury, disability, or symptom of the foregoing that naturally and proximately results in the member's permanent incapacity for duty; or (ii) Death of the member; and (2) Does not include: (A) A medical condition, injury, disability, mental or physical incapacity, symptom of the foregoing, or death itself; and (B) An unexpected result of a routine performance of duty, without external force or unusual stress or strain. "Actual performance of duty" means the performance of duty: (1) In the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; (2) During the work hours of the position, appointment, or office; and (3) At either: (A) The work premises of the position, appointment, or office; or (B) Wherever the member's duties of the position, appointment, or office require the member to be. "Definite and exact time and place" means: (1) An exact time or time period that is identified, is limited and short in duration, and does not include more than a single work shift; and (2) An exact place or geographic location that is identified and is of a limited and small size. "Incapacitated for duty" and "incapacitated for the further performance of duty": (1) Means incapacitated for the duties prescribed in the official position description or actual job duties of the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; and (2) Does not include incapacitated for duties under environmental conditions particular to the member's position, appointment, or office, such as a particular location in proximity to or under the supervision of particular individuals, or under other particular environmental conditions, but not incapacitated for duties of the position, appointment, or office as a whole. "Occupational hazard": (1) Means danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation, the causative factors of which are not ordinarily incident to employment in general, and are different in character from those found in the general run of occupations; and (2) Does not include: (A) A job-related condition that results in incapacitation for further performance of duty or death, without a danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation; (B) Work activities that are common to many occupations, such as repetitive motion of hands and arms, lifting, and carrying; and (C) Dangers or risks that are particular to a member's workplace, but not particular to the member's occupation as a whole, such as a lack of proper tools or malfunctioning equipment at the workplace." 2. By amending the definition of "accidental death" to read: ""Accidental death" means death of a member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, that is the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at [some] a definite and exact time and place while the member [was employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made,] was in the actual performance of duty[,] or due to the result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the employee's membership is based, and not caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member." SECTION 3. Section 88-79, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-79 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place,] or as the cumulative result of [some] an occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that: (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations; (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later; (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent. (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of an occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(b)] (c) In the case of firefighters, police officers, and sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of the position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in permanent incapacity to a firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker, shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place, through no wilful negligence on the firefighter's, police officer's, or sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that [such] the firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into [such] service or subsequent to [such] entry[,] into service, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of [such] the condition. [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or [to] the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability. [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether [or not] the disability is the result of an accident occurring while in the actual performance of duty at [some] a definite and exact time and place, and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive: (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall become effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed." SECTION 4. Section 88-82, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-82 Petition for contested case hearing regarding disability retirement or accidental death benefits; attorney's fees and costs. (a) A member or applicant who is not satisfied with the preliminary decision of the board to grant or deny an application for disability retirement benefits or accidental death benefits based on the certifications and findings of the medical board may file a petition for contested case hearing with the board within sixty days after receiving written notification of the preliminary decision of the board. (b) The member or applicant initiating the proceeding shall have the burden of proof, including the burden of producing evidence and the burden of persuasion. The degree or quantum of proof shall be a preponderance of the evidence. The member or applicant shall have the responsibility of furnishing all medical evidence available or that can be made available to the member or applicant pertaining to the member's death or disability. Any determination of the disability compensation division of the department of labor and industrial relations, the labor and industrial relations appeals board, and the Social Security Administration relating to the same incapacity for which the applicant or member is claiming a disability or death benefit may be taken into consideration; provided that determination shall not be binding upon the medical board. The medical board may, at its discretion, subject the member to a physical examination in arriving at its certifications and findings on all matters referred to it; provided that the burden of proof is not shifted to the medical board and the member or applicant has the burden of proof. [(b)] (c) If the member or applicant is the prevailing party in the contested case, and disability retirement or accidental death benefits are awarded to the member or applicant by the board or court of the appropriate jurisdiction under section 88-75, 88-79, 88-85, 88-284, 88-285, 88-286(c), 88-334, 88-336, or 88-339, the member or applicant shall be paid reasonable attorney's fees together with any costs payable by the system. The attorney's fees and costs shall be subject to the approval of the board or approval by a court of appropriate jurisdiction after evidence has been provided by the member or applicant regarding the reasonableness of the claimed attorney's fees and costs." SECTION 5. Section 88-85.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-85.5 Applications for accidental death benefits; approval by the system. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, an application for service-connected accidental death benefits may be filed with the system by or on behalf of the claimant pursuant to section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339, on a form provided by the system. The application shall be filed no later than three years from the date of the member's death. (b) After the claimant files an application for service-connected accidental death benefits, the system shall obtain the following: (1) A copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted by the employer to the department of labor and industrial relations, workers' compensation division, and other reports relating to the accident; (2) A certified statement from the head of the department in which the deceased member was employed, stating the date, time, and place of the accident, and the nature of the service being performed when the accident occurred. The statement shall also include an opinion as to whether or not the accident was the result of wilful negligence on the deceased member's part; (3) A copy of the latest position description of the deceased member's duties and responsibilities; (4) A certified copy of the death certificate; and (5) A copy of an autopsy report, if performed. (c) Upon the system's receipt of the application and documents specified in subsection (b), the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees shall determine and certify to the system whether the member's death was an accidental death as defined in section 88-21. (d) Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for accidental death benefits, where there is evidence that the member had a pre-existing condition, the applicant shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's death was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(d)] (e) The system may accept as conclusive as to whether [or not] the member's death was caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member: (1) A certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) After the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees submits its certification to the system, the system shall approve or disapprove the application. Upon approval of an application, benefits shall be paid as provided in section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339." SECTION 6. Section 88-261, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: "(a) The following words and phrases as used in this part shall have the same meanings as defined in section 88-21, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context: "accident"; "accidental death"; "accumulated contributions"; "actual performance of duty"; "actuarial equivalent"; "average final compensation"; "beneficiary"; "board"; "county"; "definite and exact time and place"; "employee"; "incapacitated for duty;" "incapacitated for the further performance of duty;" "medical board"; "occupational hazard"; "retirant"; "retirement allowance"; "service"; and "system"." SECTION 7. Section 88-336, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-336 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a class H member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any class H member, employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] or as the cumulative result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that: (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations; (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later; (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent. (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at some definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(b)] (c) In the case of sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of duty in the position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system resulting in permanent incapacity to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into such service or subsequent to such entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of such condition. [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability, or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability. [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether the disability is the result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive: (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall be effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed." SECTION 8. Section 88-339, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows: "(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in death to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into service or subsequent to entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of the condition." SECTION 9. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 10. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 11. This Act shall take effect on January 1, 2050.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that this Act is necessary to prevent future unwarranted increases to the unfunded liability of the Employees' Retirement System of the State of Hawaii. The employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions are intended to provide benefits different than those of Hawaii's workers' compensation program. The paramount purpose of Hawaii's workers' compensation law is to provide compensation for an employee for all work-connected injuries, regardless of questions of negligence, and the legislature has decided that work injuries are among the costs of production that industry is required to bear. Accordingly, the workers' compensation statute is to be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation and specifically creates a presumption that an employee's claim is for a covered work injury, in exchange for providing an employer with exclusion of all other liability on account of a work injury (except for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and infliction of emotional distress, or invasion of privacy). There are no similar policies or purposes behind the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions. Consequently, the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions do not contain a presumption favoring coverage and should not be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation for all injuries and death occurring in the workplace, regardless of questions of employees' retirement system membership position, negligence, proximate cause, the difference between an accident and injury or incapacity, and the burden of proof. Courts in the cases of Quel v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 146 Haw. 197, 457 P.3d 836 (2020); Pasco v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 142 Haw. 373, 420 P.3d 304 (2018), as corrected (May 29, 2018), as corrected (June 4, 2018), as corrected (June 15, 2018); Stout v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 140 Haw. 177, 398 P.3d 766, reconsideration denied, 141 Haw. 90, 404 P.3d 1279 (2017); Panado v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 134 Haw. 1, 332 P.3d 144 (2014); and Fores v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., Civ. 14-1-1270-06, Circuit Court of the First Circuit, recently rendered rulings awarding employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits beyond the legislature's original intent. These rulings have required the employees' retirement system to provide service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits that were never contemplated in determining employer contributions, employee contributions, and employee benefits (including monthly retirement allowance benefits to be provided for an extended duration and at a higher rate, plus the refund of employee contributions) and consequently, increased the State's unfunded liability as a whole. Furthermore, employees' retirement system members are not foreclosed from collecting service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, or social security disability; the employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits should not be awarded in a manner similar to an award of service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, and social security disability benefits. If there is any perceived ambiguity regarding the legislative intent of the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death statutes, as reflected in recent court decisions, this Act addresses such perceived ambiguities. SECTION 2. Section 88-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: (1) By adding five new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows: ""Accident": (1) Means a single traumatic unlooked-for mishap or untoward event that: (A) Is not expected or designed; (B) Is not a risk inherent in the member's performance of routine or normal job duties; (C) Interrupts the member's performance of routine or normal job duties; and (D) Precedes and precipitates: (i) A medical condition, injury, disability, or symptom of the foregoing that naturally and proximately results in the member's permanent incapacity for duty; or (ii) Death of the member; and (2) Does not include: (A) A medical condition, injury, disability, mental or physical incapacity, symptom of the foregoing, or death itself; and (B) An unexpected result of a routine performance of duty, without external force or unusual stress or strain. "Actual performance of duty" means the performance of duty: (1) In the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; (2) During the work hours of the position, appointment, or office; and (3) At either: (A) The work premises of the position, appointment, or office; or (B) Wherever the member's duties of the position, appointment, or office require the member to be. "Definite and exact time and place" means: (1) An exact time or time period that is identified, is limited and short in duration, and does not include more than a single work shift; and (2) An exact place or geographic location that is identified and is of a limited and small size. "Incapacitated for duty" and "incapacitated for the further performance of duty": (1) Means incapacitated for duties prescribed in the official position description or actual job duties of the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; and (2) Does not include incapacitated for duties under environmental conditions particular to the member's position, appointment, or office, such as a particular location in proximity to or under the supervision of particular individuals, or under other particular environmental conditions, but not incapacitated for duties of the position, appointment, or office as a whole. "Occupational hazard": (1) Means danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation, the causative factors of which are not ordinarily incident to employment in general, and are different in character from those found in the general run of occupations; and (2) Does not include: (A) A job-related condition that results in incapacitation for further performance of duty or death, without a danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation; (B) Work activities that are common to many occupations, such as repetitive motion of hands and arms, lifting, and carrying; and (C) Dangers or risks that are particular to a member's workplace, but not particular to the member's occupation as a whole, such as a lack of proper tools or malfunctioning equipment at the workplace." (2) By amending the definition of "accidental death" to read as follows: ""Accidental death" means death of a member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, that is the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at [some] a definite and exact time and place while the member [was employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made,] was in the actual performance of duty[,] or due to the result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the employee's membership is based, and not caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member." SECTION 3. Section 88-79, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-79 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place,] or as the cumulative result of [some] an occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that: (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations; (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later; (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent. (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of an occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(b)] (c) In the case of firefighters, police officers, and sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of such position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in permanent incapacity to a firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker, shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place, through no wilful negligence on the firefighter's, police officer's, or sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that [such] the firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into [such] service or subsequent to [such] entry[,] into service, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of [such] the condition. [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or [to] the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability. [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether [or not] the disability is the result of an accident occurring while in the actual performance of duty at [some] a definite and exact time and place, and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive: (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall become effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed." SECTION 4. Section 88-82, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-82 Petition for contested case hearing regarding disability retirement or accidental death benefits; attorney's fees and costs. (a) A member or applicant who is not satisfied with the preliminary decision of the board to grant or deny an application for disability retirement benefits or accidental death benefits based on the certifications and findings of the medical board may file a petition for contested case hearing with the board within sixty days after receiving written notification of the preliminary decision of the board. (b) The member or applicant initiating the proceeding shall have the burden of proof, including the burden of producing evidence and the burden of persuasion. The degree or quantum of proof shall be a preponderance of the evidence. The member or applicant shall have the responsibility of furnishing all medical evidence available or that can be made available to the member or applicant pertaining to the member's death or disability. Any determination of the disability compensation division of the department of labor and industrial relations, the labor and industrial relations appeals board, and the Social Security Administration relating to the same incapacity for which the applicant or member is claiming a disability or death benefit may be taken into consideration; however, that determination shall not be binding upon the medical board. The medical board may or may not, at its discretion, subject the member to a physical examination in arriving at its certifications and findings on all matters referred to it; provided that the burden of proof is not shifted to the medical board, and the member or applicant has the burden of proof. [(b)] (c) If the member or applicant is the prevailing party in the contested case, and disability retirement or accidental death benefits are awarded to the member or applicant by the board or court of the appropriate jurisdiction under section 88-75, 88-79, 88-85, 88-284, 88-285, 88-286(c), 88-334, 88-336, or 88-339, the member or applicant shall be paid reasonable attorney's fees together with any costs payable by the system. The attorney's fees and costs shall be subject to the approval of the board or approval by a court of appropriate jurisdiction after evidence has been provided by the member or applicant regarding the reasonableness of the claimed attorney's fees and costs." SECTION 5. Section 88-85.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-85.5 Applications for accidental death benefits; approval by the system. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, an application for service-connected accidental death benefits may be filed with the system by or on behalf of the claimant pursuant to section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339, on a form provided by the system. The application shall be filed no later than three years from the date of the member's death. (b) After the claimant files an application for service-connected accidental death benefits, the system shall obtain the following: (1) A copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted by the employer to the department of labor and industrial relations, workers' compensation division, and other reports relating to the accident; (2) A certified statement from the head of the department in which the deceased member was employed, stating the date, time, and place of the accident, and the nature of the service being performed when the accident occurred. The statement shall also include an opinion as to whether or not the accident was the result of wilful negligence on the deceased member's part; (3) A copy of the latest position description of the deceased member's duties and responsibilities; (4) A certified copy of the death certificate; and (5) A copy of an autopsy report, if performed. (c) Upon the system's receipt of the application and documents specified in subsection (b), the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees shall determine and certify to the system whether the member's death was an accidental death as defined in section 88-21. (d) Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for accidental death benefits, where there is evidence that the member had a pre-existing condition, the applicant shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's death was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(d)] (e) The system may accept as conclusive as to whether [or not] the member's death was caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member: (1) A certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) After the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees submits its certification to the system, the system shall approve or disapprove the application. Upon approval of an application, benefits shall be paid as provided in section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339." SECTION 6. Section 88-261, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: "(a) The following words and phrases as used in this part shall have the same meanings as defined in section 88-21, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context: "accident"; "accidental death"; "accumulated contributions; "actual performance of duty"; "actuarial equivalent"; "average final compensation"; "beneficiary"; "board"; "county"; "definite and exact time and place"; "employee"; "incapacitated for duty;" "incapacitated for the further performance of duty;" "medical board"; "occupational hazard"; "retirant"; "retirement allowance"; "service"; and "system"." SECTION 7. Section 88-336, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§88-336 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a class H member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any class H member, employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] or as the cumulative result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that: (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations; (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later; (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent. (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at some definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition. [(b)] (c) In the case of sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of duty in such position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system resulting in permanent incapacity to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into such service or subsequent to such entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of such condition. [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability, or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability. [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether the disability is the result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive: (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees. [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall be effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed." SECTION 8. Section 88-339, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows: "(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in death to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into service or subsequent to entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of the condition." SECTION 9. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date. SECTION 10. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 11. This Act shall take effect upon its approval and shall apply to applications and claims filed after its effective date. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________ BY REQUEST
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49- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that this Act is necessary to prevent future unwarranted increases to the unfunded liability of the employees' retirement system of the State. The employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions are intended to provide benefits different than those of Hawaii's workers' compensation program. The paramount purpose of Hawaii's workers' compensation law is to provide compensation for an employee for all work-connected injuries, regardless of questions of negligence, and the legislature has decided that work injuries are among the costs of production that industry is required to bear. Accordingly, the workers' compensation statute is to be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation and specifically creates a presumption that an employee's claim is for a covered work injury, in exchange for providing an employer with exclusion of all other liability on account of a work injury (except for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and infliction of emotional distress, or invasion of privacy).
49+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that this Act is necessary to prevent future unwarranted increases to the unfunded liability of the Employees' Retirement System of the State of Hawaii. The employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions are intended to provide benefits different than those of Hawaii's workers' compensation program. The paramount purpose of Hawaii's workers' compensation law is to provide compensation for an employee for all work-connected injuries, regardless of questions of negligence, and the legislature has decided that work injuries are among the costs of production that industry is required to bear. Accordingly, the workers' compensation statute is to be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation and specifically creates a presumption that an employee's claim is for a covered work injury, in exchange for providing an employer with exclusion of all other liability on account of a work injury (except for sexual harassment, sexual assault, and infliction of emotional distress, or invasion of privacy).
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51- There are no similar policies or purposes behind the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions. Consequently, the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions do not contain a presumption favoring coverage and should not be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation for all injuries and death occurring in the workplace, regardless of questions of employees' retirement system membership position, negligence, proximate cause, the difference between an accident and injury or incapacity, and the burden of proof. Courts in the cases of Quel v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 146 Haw. 197, 457 P.3d 836 (2020); Pasco v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 142 Haw. 373, 420 P.3d 304 (2018), as corrected (May 29, 2018), as corrected (June 4, 2018), as corrected (June 15, 2018); Stout v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 140 Haw. 177, 398 P.3d 766, reconsideration denied, 141 Haw. 90, 404 P.3d 1279 (2017); Panado v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 134 Haw. 1, 332 P.3d 144 (2014); and Fores v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., Civ. No. 14-1-1270-06 (Circuit Court of the First Circuit), recently rendered rulings awarding employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits beyond the legislature's original intent.
51+ There are no similar policies or purposes behind the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions. Consequently, the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death provisions do not contain a presumption favoring coverage and should not be construed liberally in favor of awarding compensation for all injuries and death occurring in the workplace, regardless of questions of employees' retirement system membership position, negligence, proximate cause, the difference between an accident and injury or incapacity, and the burden of proof. Courts in the cases of Quel v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 146 Haw. 197, 457 P.3d 836 (2020); Pasco v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 142 Haw. 373, 420 P.3d 304 (2018), as corrected (May 29, 2018), as corrected (June 4, 2018), as corrected (June 15, 2018); Stout v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., 140 Haw. 177, 398 P.3d 766, reconsideration denied, 141 Haw. 90, 404 P.3d 1279 (2017); Panado v. Bd. of Trustees, Employees' Ret. Sys., 134 Haw. 1, 332 P.3d 144 (2014); and Fores v. Bd. of Trustees of the Employees' Ret. Sys., Civ. 14-1-1270-06, Circuit Court of the First Circuit, recently rendered rulings awarding employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits beyond the legislature's original intent.
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53- These rulings have required the employees' retirement system to provide service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits that were never contemplated in determining employer contributions, employee contributions, and employee benefits (including monthly retirement allowance benefits to be provided for an extended duration and at a higher rate, plus the refund of employee contributions) and consequently, increased the State's unfunded liability as a whole. Furthermore, employees' retirement system members are not foreclosed from collecting service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, or social security disability. The employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits should not be awarded in a manner similar to an award of service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, and social security disability benefits.
53+ These rulings have required the employees' retirement system to provide service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits that were never contemplated in determining employer contributions, employee contributions, and employee benefits (including monthly retirement allowance benefits to be provided for an extended duration and at a higher rate, plus the refund of employee contributions) and consequently, increased the State's unfunded liability as a whole. Furthermore, employees' retirement system members are not foreclosed from collecting service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, or social security disability; the employees' retirement system service-connected disability retirement and accidental death benefits should not be awarded in a manner similar to an award of service retirement, ordinary disability retirement, ordinary death benefits, workers' compensation, and social security disability benefits.
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55- The purpose of this Act is to address any perceived ambiguities regarding the legislative intent of the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death statutes, as reflected in recent court decisions.
55+ If there is any perceived ambiguity regarding the legislative intent of the employees' retirement system's service-connected disability retirement and accidental death statutes, as reflected in recent court decisions, this Act addresses such perceived ambiguities.
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5757 SECTION 2. Section 88-21, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
5858
59- 1. By adding five new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read:
59+ (1) By adding five new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows:
6060
6161 ""Accident":
6262
6363 (1) Means a single traumatic unlooked-for mishap or untoward event that:
6464
6565 (A) Is not expected or designed;
6666
6767 (B) Is not a risk inherent in the member's performance of routine or normal job duties;
6868
6969 (C) Interrupts the member's performance of routine or normal job duties; and
7070
7171 (D) Precedes and precipitates:
7272
7373 (i) A medical condition, injury, disability, or symptom of the foregoing that naturally and proximately results in the member's permanent incapacity for duty; or
7474
7575 (ii) Death of the member; and
7676
7777 (2) Does not include:
7878
7979 (A) A medical condition, injury, disability, mental or physical incapacity, symptom of the foregoing, or death itself; and
8080
8181 (B) An unexpected result of a routine performance of duty, without external force or unusual stress or strain.
8282
8383 "Actual performance of duty" means the performance of duty:
8484
8585 (1) In the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made;
8686
8787 (2) During the work hours of the position, appointment, or office; and
8888
8989 (3) At either:
9090
9191 (A) The work premises of the position, appointment, or office; or
9292
9393 (B) Wherever the member's duties of the position, appointment, or office require the member to be.
9494
9595 "Definite and exact time and place" means:
9696
9797 (1) An exact time or time period that is identified, is limited and short in duration, and does not include more than a single work shift; and
9898
9999 (2) An exact place or geographic location that is identified and is of a limited and small size.
100100
101101 "Incapacitated for duty" and "incapacitated for the further performance of duty":
102102
103- (1) Means incapacitated for the duties prescribed in the official position description or actual job duties of the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; and
103+ (1) Means incapacitated for duties prescribed in the official position description or actual job duties of the position, appointment, or office on which the member's membership in the system is based, and for which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made; and
104104
105105 (2) Does not include incapacitated for duties under environmental conditions particular to the member's position, appointment, or office, such as a particular location in proximity to or under the supervision of particular individuals, or under other particular environmental conditions, but not incapacitated for duties of the position, appointment, or office as a whole.
106106
107107 "Occupational hazard":
108108
109109 (1) Means danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation, the causative factors of which are not ordinarily incident to employment in general, and are different in character from those found in the general run of occupations; and
110110
111111 (2) Does not include:
112112
113113 (A) A job-related condition that results in incapacitation for further performance of duty or death, without a danger or risk inherent in, and concomitant to, a particular occupation;
114114
115115 (B) Work activities that are common to many occupations, such as repetitive motion of hands and arms, lifting, and carrying; and
116116
117117 (C) Dangers or risks that are particular to a member's workplace, but not particular to the member's occupation as a whole, such as a lack of proper tools or malfunctioning equipment at the workplace."
118118
119- 2. By amending the definition of "accidental death" to read:
119+ (2) By amending the definition of "accidental death" to read as follows:
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121121 ""Accidental death" means death of a member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, that is the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at [some] a definite and exact time and place while the member [was employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made,] was in the actual performance of duty[,] or due to the result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the employee's membership is based, and not caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member."
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123123 SECTION 3. Section 88-79, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
124124
125125 "§88-79 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any member while employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place,] or as the cumulative result of [some] an occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that:
126126
127127 (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations;
128128
129129 (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later;
130130
131131 (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and
132132
133133 (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent.
134134
135135 (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of an occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition.
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137- [(b)] (c) In the case of firefighters, police officers, and sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of the position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section.
137+ [(b)] (c) In the case of firefighters, police officers, and sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of such position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section.
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139- Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in permanent incapacity to a firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker, shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place, through no wilful negligence on the firefighter's, police officer's, or sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that [such] the firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into [such] service or subsequent to [such] entry[,] into service, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of [such] the condition.
139+ Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in permanent incapacity to a firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker, shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place, through no wilful negligence on the firefighter's, police officer's, or sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that [such] the firefighter, police officer, or sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into [such] service or subsequent to [such] entry[,] into service, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of [such] the condition.
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141141 [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or [to] the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability.
142142
143143 [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether [or not] the disability is the result of an accident occurring while in the actual performance of duty at [some] a definite and exact time and place, and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive:
144144
145145 (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or
146146
147147 (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees.
148148
149149 [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall become effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed."
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151151 SECTION 4. Section 88-82, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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153153 "§88-82 Petition for contested case hearing regarding disability retirement or accidental death benefits; attorney's fees and costs. (a) A member or applicant who is not satisfied with the preliminary decision of the board to grant or deny an application for disability retirement benefits or accidental death benefits based on the certifications and findings of the medical board may file a petition for contested case hearing with the board within sixty days after receiving written notification of the preliminary decision of the board.
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155- (b) The member or applicant initiating the proceeding shall have the burden of proof, including the burden of producing evidence and the burden of persuasion. The degree or quantum of proof shall be a preponderance of the evidence. The member or applicant shall have the responsibility of furnishing all medical evidence available or that can be made available to the member or applicant pertaining to the member's death or disability. Any determination of the disability compensation division of the department of labor and industrial relations, the labor and industrial relations appeals board, and the Social Security Administration relating to the same incapacity for which the applicant or member is claiming a disability or death benefit may be taken into consideration; provided that determination shall not be binding upon the medical board. The medical board may, at its discretion, subject the member to a physical examination in arriving at its certifications and findings on all matters referred to it; provided that the burden of proof is not shifted to the medical board and the member or applicant has the burden of proof.
155+ (b) The member or applicant initiating the proceeding shall have the burden of proof, including the burden of producing evidence and the burden of persuasion. The degree or quantum of proof shall be a preponderance of the evidence. The member or applicant shall have the responsibility of furnishing all medical evidence available or that can be made available to the member or applicant pertaining to the member's death or disability. Any determination of the disability compensation division of the department of labor and industrial relations, the labor and industrial relations appeals board, and the Social Security Administration relating to the same incapacity for which the applicant or member is claiming a disability or death benefit may be taken into consideration; however, that determination shall not be binding upon the medical board. The medical board may or may not, at its discretion, subject the member to a physical examination in arriving at its certifications and findings on all matters referred to it; provided that the burden of proof is not shifted to the medical board, and the member or applicant has the burden of proof.
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157157 [(b)] (c) If the member or applicant is the prevailing party in the contested case, and disability retirement or accidental death benefits are awarded to the member or applicant by the board or court of the appropriate jurisdiction under section 88-75, 88-79, 88-85, 88-284, 88-285, 88-286(c), 88-334, 88-336, or 88-339, the member or applicant shall be paid reasonable attorney's fees together with any costs payable by the system. The attorney's fees and costs shall be subject to the approval of the board or approval by a court of appropriate jurisdiction after evidence has been provided by the member or applicant regarding the reasonableness of the claimed attorney's fees and costs."
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159159 SECTION 5. Section 88-85.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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161161 "§88-85.5 Applications for accidental death benefits; approval by the system. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, an application for service-connected accidental death benefits may be filed with the system by or on behalf of the claimant pursuant to section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339, on a form provided by the system. The application shall be filed no later than three years from the date of the member's death.
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163163 (b) After the claimant files an application for service-connected accidental death benefits, the system shall obtain the following:
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165165 (1) A copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted by the employer to the department of labor and industrial relations, workers' compensation division, and other reports relating to the accident;
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167167 (2) A certified statement from the head of the department in which the deceased member was employed, stating the date, time, and place of the accident, and the nature of the service being performed when the accident occurred. The statement shall also include an opinion as to whether or not the accident was the result of wilful negligence on the deceased member's part;
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169169 (3) A copy of the latest position description of the deceased member's duties and responsibilities;
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171171 (4) A certified copy of the death certificate; and
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173173 (5) A copy of an autopsy report, if performed.
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175175 (c) Upon the system's receipt of the application and documents specified in subsection (b), the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees shall determine and certify to the system whether the member's death was an accidental death as defined in section 88-21.
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177177 (d) Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Death that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for accidental death benefits, where there is evidence that the member had a pre-existing condition, the applicant shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's death was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition.
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179179 [(d)] (e) The system may accept as conclusive as to whether [or not] the member's death was caused by wilful negligence on the part of the member:
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181181 (1) A certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or
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185185 [(e)] (f) After the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees submits its certification to the system, the system shall approve or disapprove the application. Upon approval of an application, benefits shall be paid as provided in section 88-85, 88-286, or 88-339."
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187187 SECTION 6. Section 88-261, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
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189- "(a) The following words and phrases as used in this part shall have the same meanings as defined in section 88-21, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context: "accident"; "accidental death"; "accumulated contributions"; "actual performance of duty"; "actuarial equivalent"; "average final compensation"; "beneficiary"; "board"; "county"; "definite and exact time and place"; "employee"; "incapacitated for duty;" "incapacitated for the further performance of duty;" "medical board"; "occupational hazard"; "retirant"; "retirement allowance"; "service"; and "system"."
189+ "(a) The following words and phrases as used in this part shall have the same meanings as defined in section 88-21, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context: "accident"; "accidental death"; "accumulated contributions; "actual performance of duty"; "actuarial equivalent"; "average final compensation"; "beneficiary"; "board"; "county"; "definite and exact time and place"; "employee"; "incapacitated for duty;" "incapacitated for the further performance of duty;" "medical board"; "occupational hazard"; "retirant"; "retirement allowance"; "service"; and "system"."
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191191 SECTION 7. Section 88-336, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
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193193 "§88-336 Service-connected disability retirement. (a) Under rules the board of trustees may adopt, upon application of a class H member, or the person appointed by the family court as guardian of an incapacitated member, any class H member, employed in a position in which all contributions required to be made to the employees' retirement system by the employee or the employer, or both, have been made, who has been permanently incapacitated for duty as the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] or as the cumulative result of some occupational hazard[,] of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, through no wilful negligence on the member's part, may be retired by the system for service-connected disability; provided that:
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195195 (1) In the case of an accident occurring after July 1, 1963, the employer shall file with the system a copy of the employer's report of the accident submitted to the director of labor and industrial relations;
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197197 (2) An application for retirement is filed with the system within two years of the date of the accident, or the date upon which workers' compensation benefits cease, whichever is later;
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199199 (3) Certification is made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed, stating the time, place, and conditions of the service performed by the member resulting in the member's disability and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member; and
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201201 (4) The medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees certifies that the member is incapacitated for the further performance of duty at the time of application and that the member's incapacity is likely to be permanent.
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203203 (b) Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the natural and proximate result of an accident occurring at some definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty. Permanent incapacity that is primarily caused by the natural deterioration, degeneration, or progression of a pre-existing condition is not the cumulative result of some occupational hazard of the position, appointment, or office upon which the member's membership is based, unless the pre-existing condition itself was caused by the occupational hazard. In the case of an application for service-connected disability retirement, where there is evidence that the member claiming permanent incapacity had a pre-existing condition, the member shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the member's permanent incapacity was not primarily caused by the pre-existing condition.
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205- [(b)] (c) In the case of sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of duty in the position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section.
205+ [(b)] (c) In the case of sewer workers, the effect of the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors on the heart, lungs, and respiratory system shall be construed as an injury received or disease contracted while in the performance of [their] duty in such position and as the result of [some] an occupational hazard of duty in such position for the purpose of determining occupational disability retirement under this section.
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207- Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system resulting in permanent incapacity to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into such service or subsequent to such entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of such condition.
207+ Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system resulting in permanent incapacity to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to the inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into such service or subsequent to such entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of such condition.
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209209 [(c)] (d) The system may waive strict compliance with the time limits within which a report of the accident and an application for service-connected disability retirement must be filed with the system if it is satisfied that the failure to file within the time limited by law was due to ignorance of fact or law, inability, or the fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit of any person, or because the applicant was undergoing treatment for the disability, or was receiving vocational rehabilitation services occasioned by the disability.
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211211 [(d)] (e) The system may determine whether the disability is the result of an accident occurring at a definite and exact time and place while in the actual performance of duty [at some definite time and place] and that the disability was not the result of wilful negligence on the part of the member. The system may accept as conclusive:
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213213 (1) The certification made by the head of the agency in which the member is employed; or
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215215 (2) A finding to this effect by the medical board or other entity designated by the board of trustees.
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217217 [(e)] (f) Upon approval by the system, the member shall be eligible to receive a service-connected disability retirement benefit after the member has terminated service. Retirement shall be effective on the first day of a month, except for the month of December when retirement on the first or last day of the month shall be allowed."
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219219 SECTION 8. Section 88-339, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows:
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221- "(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in death to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of the position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into service or subsequent to entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of the condition."
221+ "(b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, any condition of impairment of health caused by any disease of the heart, lungs, or respiratory system, resulting in death to a sewer worker shall be presumed to have been suffered in the actual performance of duty in such position, at [some] a definite and exact time and place through no wilful negligence on the sewer worker's part, and as a result of the inherent occupational hazard of such position, of exposure to and inhalation of smoke, toxic gases, chemical fumes, and other toxic vapors, unless the contrary be shown by competent evidence; provided that the sewer worker shall have passed a physical examination on entry into service or subsequent to entry, which examination failed to reveal any evidence of the condition."
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223223 SECTION 9. This Act does not affect rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, and proceedings that were begun before its effective date.
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225225 SECTION 10. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
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