Haw. Code R. § 17-2026-9 - Determination of eligibility and need
(a) Adequate
verification of eligibility shall be documented and maintained by the provider
agency providing shelter or Services to a homeless family or individual or the
corporation operating and managing its own homeless facility.
(b) An applicant determined to be ineligible
for participation in any of the programs for the homeless under this chapter
shall be notified in writing of the determination, the reasons of the
ineligibility by the provider agency, and the right to appeal and due process
pursuant to chapter 17-2029. If the applicant is unsheltered homeless, the
provider agency shall make reasonable attempts to satisfy this notification
requirement.
(c) An applicant to
any of the programs for the homeless under this chapter may be denied
assistance when the applicant has:
(1) Failed
to meet eligibility criteria as defined by the provider agency;
(2) Submitted false or misleading Information
or willfully withheld important Information from the provider agency providing
Services; and
(3) Endangered staff,
other clients, or any other person by violent or otherwise threatening
behavior.
(d) An
applicant determined to be ineligible may file an appeal with the provider
agency.
(e) The corporation has the
authority to impose additional rules on those projects or programs that are
unique in serving a special needs homeless population.
Notes
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