(a) When the maximum allowed for procurement of services of an attendant as provided in § 386-23 is changed by law, any employee who has been totally and continuously disabled and has been awarded and is receiving a sum under this chapter to procure such services in an amount which is less than the new maximum allowed for this purpose shall be entitled, upon application, to a supplemental allowance calculated in accordance with the following provisions:

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 386-23.5

  • Compensation: means all benefits accorded by this chapter to an employee or the employee's dependents on account of a work injury as defined in this section; it includes medical and rehabilitation benefits, income and indemnity benefits in cases of disability or death, and the allowance for funeral and burial expenses. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 386-1
  • Director: means the director of labor and industrial relations. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 386-1
  • Employee: means any individual in the employment of another person. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 386-1
(1) In any case where a totally disabled employee is receiving the maximum allowed at the time the award was made, the supplemental allowance shall be an amount which, when added to such award, will equal the new maximum allowance.
(2) In any case where a totally disabled employee is receiving less than the maximum allowed at the time the award was made, the supplemental allowance shall be an amount equal to the difference between the amount the disabled employee is receiving and a percentage of the new maximum allowance by multiplying it by a fraction, the numerator of which is the amount the employee is receiving and the denominator of which is the maximum monthly allowance applicable at the time such award was made.
(b) As of July 1, 1973, any employee who has been totally and continuously disabled and has been awarded and is receiving a sum under this chapter to procure services of an attendant in an amount which is less than the maximum allowed for this purpose, shall be entitled, upon application, to an additional amount calculated in accordance with the following provisions:

(1) In any case where a totally disabled person is receiving the maximum allowed under this chapter at the time the award was made, the supplemental allowance shall be an amount which, when added to such award, will equal the maximum allowance effective as of the date of this section.
(2) In any case where a totally disabled person is receiving less than the maximum allowed under this chapter at the time the award was made, the supplemental allowance shall be an amount equal to the difference between the amount the disabled employee is receiving and a percentage of the maximum allowance as of July 1, 1973, by multiplying it by a fraction, the numerator of which is the amount the employee is receiving and the denominator of which is the maximum monthly allowance applicable at the time such award was made.
(c) Any supplemental allowances awarded by the director pursuant to this section shall be paid to the employee from the special compensation fund.