Haw. Code R. § 17-2026-36 - Eligible costs
(a) Program
assistance. funds may be used to help an eligible homeless family or individual
with one or more of the following costs:
(1)
Housing or shelter, including but not limited to rental deposit and rent,
Utility costs, including Utility deposit, and transient shelter needs such as
blankets;
(2) Food, including food
preparation equipment or supplies or eating Utensils and supplies, including
transient shelter needs such as portable Stoves and fuel;
(3) Medical care or medicine;
(4) Transportation and job-hunting expenses
or expenses involved with getting qualification documentation for public
assistance programs;
(5) Child and
dependent care costs; or
(6) Other
emergency needs.
(b)
Program assistance shall be provided directly to the prospective landlord,
Utility Company, medical care or childcare provider, or vendor on behalf of the
participant. Program assistance to food Providers or supermarkets in the form
of food certificates shall be made with the Provision that the food
certificates shall not be used for alcohol, tobacco, or any non-food products
and shall be used in whole with no cash reimbursement over one
dollar.
(c) Program assistance
funds may be used once every six months per fiscal year for rental deposit and
rent per eligible homeless family or individual.
(d) Adequate verification of expenses shall
be documented by the provider agency.
(e) A provider agency may use program
assistance funds for administrative costs not to exceed fifteen per cent of the
total amount of grant assistance issued.
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