Hawaii Revised Statutes

Haw. Rev. Stat. § 383-10 (2026)

  Definition of wages

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     §383-10  Definition of wages.  As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, "wages", subject to section 383-11, means all remuneration for services from whatever source, including commissions and bonuses, tips or gratuities paid directly to an individual by a customer of the employer and reported to the employer, and the cash value of all remuneration in any medium other than cash.  The reasonable cash value of remuneration in any medium other than cash shall be estimated and determined in accordance with rules prescribed by the department of labor and industrial relations. [L 1939, c 219, §2(p); am L 1941, c 304, §1, pt of subs 12; RL 1945, §4211; am L 1953, c 23, §1(2); RL 1955, §93-10; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, §27; HRS §383-10; gen ch 1985; am L 1986, c 288, §1]

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1981–2019 · leading case: Heatherly v. Hilton Hawaiian Vill. Jt. Venture, 893 P.2d 779 (Haw. 1995).
Heatherly v. Hilton Hawaiian Vill. Jt. Venture, 893 P.2d 779 (Haw. 1995). · cites it 2× “, HRS § 383-10 (1992 Supp.) (“all remuneration for services from whatever source” for the purposes of the Hawai'i Employment Security Law); HRS § 386-1 (1985) (including "gratuities received in the course of employment from others than the employer to the extent that they are…”
Homes Consultant Co., Inc. v. Agsalud, 633 P.2d 564 (Haw. App. 1981). · cites it 2× “2 See HRS § 383-10 (1976). 3 See HRS § 383-2 (1976, as amended).”
Spar Mktg. Servs., Inc. v. State, 436 P.3d 1205 (Haw. App. 2019). · cites it 2× “]" HRS § 383-10 (2015). "Employment" is defined as "service .”
Heatherly v. Hilton Haw. Vil. Jt. Vent., 893 P.2d 779 (Haw. 1995). · cites it 2× “, HRS § 383-10 (1992 Supp.) ("all remuneration for services from whatever source" for the purposes of the Hawai`i Employment Security Law); HRS § 386-1 (1985) (including "gratuities received in the course of employment from others than the employer to the extent that they are…”
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