Haw. Code R. § 17-2028-36 - Waiting list
(a) The authority shall maintain fifteen
geographical waiting lists, which are community wide in scope and consist of
all eligible applicants as follows:
(1) City
and County of Honolulu
(A) Honolulu waiting
list, which is comprised of Ka'ahumanu Homes, Kalakaua Homes, Kalihi Valley
Homes, Kamehameha Homes, Kuhio Homes, Mayor Wright Homes, Palolo Valley Homes,
Punchbowl Homes, Pu'uwai Momi, Salt Lake Apartments, Spencer House, Kalanihuia,
Makamae, Makua Ali'i, Paoakalani, and Pumehana;
(B) Central Oahu waitlist, which is comprised
of Kauhale Nani, Wahiawa Terrace, and Kupuna Home O'Waialua;
(C) Windward Oahu waitlist which is comprised
of Ho'okipa Kahalu'u, Kaneohe Apartments, Kauhale O'hana, Ko'olau Village, and
Waimanalo Homes; and
(D) Leeward
Oahu waitlist, which is comprised of Hale Laulima, Kau'iokalani, Maili I &
II, Nanakuli Homes, Waimaha - Sunflower, and Waipahu I & II.
(2) County of Hawaii
(A) Hilo waitlist, which is comprised of
Lanakila Homes, Punahele Homes, Pomaikai Homes, Hale Aloha O Puna, Hale Olaloa,
Kauhale O'Hanakahi;
(B) Honoka'a
waitlist which is comprised of Hale Hauoli;
(C) Ka' u waitlist which is comprised of
Pahala;
(D) Kona waitlist which is
comprised of Ka Hale Kahalu'u, Hale Ho'okipa, Kaimalino, Kealakehe, and Nani
Olu;
(E) Waikoloa waitlist which is
comprised of Ke Kumu 'Ekolu; and
(F) Waimea waitlist which is comprised of
Noelani I & II.
(3)
County of Maui
(A) East Maui waitlist which
is comprised of Kahekili Terrace and Makani Kai Hale;
(B) West Maui waitlist which is comprised of
Pi'ilani Homes and David Malo Circle; and
(C) Molokai waitlist which is comprised of
Kahale Mua.
(4) County
of Kauai
(A) East Kauai waitlist which is
comprised of Hui O Hanama'ulu, Kapa'a, Hale Nana Kai O Kea, and Hale Ho'olulu;
and
(B) West Kauai waitlist, which
is comprised of Ele'ele Homes, Hale Ho'onanea, Kalaheo Homes, Kekaha Ha'aheo,
Kawailehua, and Home Nani.
(b) Applicants shall be notified of the
opportunity to apply online to be placed on one of the waiting lists through
notices posted in a conspicuous place at the authority's offices that accept
applications, the authority's website, and printed statements in the
authority's informational material on its application process.
(c) Placement on the waiting list may be
based upon the following:
(1) Size of
dwelling unit required based on occupancy standards;
(2) Type of dwelling unit required (e.g.,
accessible for persons with disabilities);
(3) Local preference subject to income
targeting and deconcentration policies and goals; and
(4) Date and time of receipt of
application[-]; or
(5) Lottery
selection, so long as all adopted preferences are considered.
(d) An applicant cannot remain on
a waiting list if they are currently a tenant in any federal public housing
program.
(e) The notice to open the
waiting list shall include information on what procedures shall be used to
place applicants on the waiting list, how to apply, the date and time of the
application and selection process. If lottery selection is used, the notice
will also include the number of applicants who will be selected by the
lottery.
(f) The authority may
accept applications from applicants with a preference, without a preference, or
a combination of both, which will be specified in the notice of opening of the
wait list.
(g) Selection of
applicants from the waiting list shall be based upon:
(1) Date and time; or
(2) A randomly assigned number based on the
number of applicants who were selected by the lottery; and
(3) Applicable local preference.
(h) An applicant shall update on
the authority's portal electronically, at least once a year, any change that
may affect the applicant's place on the waiting list and the authority's
ability to contact the applicant. Changes include, but are not limited to,
family status, financial status, preference status, mailing address, phone
number, and current residence.
(i)
Applications will be active for eighteen months from the date of placement on
the waiting list and will then expire. Applicants still on the waitlist at
eighteen months will receive a letter informing them that their application has
expired.
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