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1984 Hawaii Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1984)

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GEORGE R. ARIYOSHI
GOVERNOR                                                   ATTORNEY GENERAL
MICHAEL A. LILLY
STATE  OF  HAWAII             FIRST llPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE CAPITOL
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96813
(808)                        SERIALS
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Op. No. 84-1
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January  16 ,  1984              11,lla~hF.lr  1w 8ihr4
Mr. Stanley Siu, Secretary
Employees' Retirement System
888 Mililani Street, Suite 506
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Mr. Siu:
RE: Application for Service Retirement
This is in response to your inquiry by letter
dated December 8, 1983, in regard to whether the wife and
court-appointed guardian of a member of the Employees'
Retirement System of the State of Hawaii (E.R.S.) may file
an application for service retirement on behalf of such
member.
We respond in the affirmative.
We understand the facts to be as follows. The
Member was the principal of Farrington High School when he
suffered a s'ibarachnoid hemorrhage on May 12, 1983, while
attending an athletic conference for coaches on Kauai, and
has been in a coma to this day. At the time of the incident,
the Member was almost 50 years old, credited with about 28
years and 8 months of service, and eligible to apply for
both service retirement and ordinary disability retirement.
On May 13, 1983, Mr. Lloyd Migita, Deputy Superintendent of
the Department of Education, filed an application for
ordinary disability retirement for the Member. The applica-
tion was approved by the Board of Trustees of the Employees'
Retirement System (E.R.S.) at its September 26, 1983
meeting. E.R.S. informed the Member of such approval by
letter dated September 29, 1983, which stated in part:

Op. No. 84-1

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