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(a) Any person who has received any amount as benefits under this chapter to which the person was not entitled shall be liable for such amount unless the overpayment was received without fault on the part of the recipient and its recovery would be against equity and good conscience. Notice of a reconsideration under section 392-79 in such cases shall specify that the person is liable to repay the amount of overpaid benefits, the basis of the overpayment, and the week or weeks for which such benefits were paid.
(b) The person liable shall, in the discretion of the referee, either repay such amount or have the amount deducted from any future benefits payable under this chapter within two years after the date of mailing of the notice of reconsideration or the final decision on an appeal from such reconsideration.
(c) In any case in which under this section an individual is liable to repay any amount, the amount shall be payable without interest.
(d) In accordance with sections 392-71 and 392-72, an insurer, self-insured employer or the trust fund for disability benefits shall have a right to appeal for the recovery of disability benefits which were overpaid an employee. Subsections (a) through (c) shall be applicable in the recovery of overpaid benefits.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Hawaii Revised Statutes Division 1. Government § 392-78 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/hi/division-1-government/hi-rev-st-sect-392-78/
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