Haw. Code R. § 17-647-11 - Processing of application
(a) An individual
or family requesting financial assistance or an individual requesting to be
added to a recipient's household becomes an applicant when the signed
application form is received by the branch office designated by the department
to accept a houshold's application. The date of application shall be:
(1) The date the income maintenance unit
office receives the signed application form or the most recently completed
redetermination form requesting the individual be added to a recipient's
household; or
(b) The application form shall be signed,
under penalty of perjury by:
(1) All adults
in the household requesting financial assistance;
(2) The applicant's authorized representative
when the applicant is incompetent or incapacitated;
(3) All legally responsible relatives living
in the household;
(4) Nonlegally
responsible relative living with minor children; or
(5) All natural parents, living with their
children requesting assistance in the AFDC category.
(c) If the application includes minors under
age eighteen who are not living with a parent, the parents shall be informed of
the minor's application.
(1) The department
shall contact the minor's legally responsible relatives to determine the
parents' or the relatives' willingness to provide financial support before
financial assistance payment is authorized. The amount of financial
contribution made by the parents or relatives shall be collected as a refund by
the department;
(2) The failure of
legally responsible relatives, not living with an applicant, to respond to the
department's inquiry regarding the relative's willingness to contribute towards
the support of the applicant shall not delay the application process. However,
an applicant shall agree to develop a potential source of income in the form of
support from relatives before assistance shall be provided to the
applicant;
(3) The minor shall be
informed of social services available within the family and adult services
division. All minors under age sixteen who are living independently shall be
referred for social services.
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