Haw. Code R. § 17-647-44 - Processing standards
(a) For households
entitled to expedited service, except as specified in subsections (c) and (d),
the branch shall issue to the household, if it is eligible, the household's ATP
card no later than the seventh calendar day following the date the application
was filed. For residents of public institutions who apply for benefits prior to
their release from the institution in accordance with chapter 17-655 and who
are entitled to expedited service, the filing date of their application shall
be the date of their release from the institution. The branch shall ensure that
the issuance of the ATP card is timely in order to allow the household the
opportunity to redeem its ATP card no later than the seventh calendar day
following the date the application is filed.
(b) Households which apply for initial
month's benefits after the fifteenth of the month and are determined eligible
to receive benefits under the expedited service provisions shall receive the
prorated allotment for the initial month and the allotment for the next
subsequent month at the same time, provided the household has completed the
application process and are determined eligible to receive benefits in the
initial month and the next subsequent month. In order to meet the expedited
time frame, mandatory verifications, except as stated in section 17-647-45(a),
shall be postponed. The households shall be required to provide all postponed
verifications within thirty days of the date of the application. Households
shall not be issued prorated benefits of less than ten dollars for the initial
month in accordance with chapter 17-680.
(c) For residents of drug addiction or
alcoholic treatment and rehabilitation centers and for residents of group
living arrangements who are entitled to expedited service, the branch shall:
(1) Mail an ATP card; or
(2) Have the ATP card available for pick-up
no later than seven calendar days following the date the application was
filed.
(d) For
households entitled to receive expedited service during periods when reduction,
suspension, or cancellation are in effect shall receive expedited service as
specified in chapter 17-681.
(e)
Out-of-office interviews shall be conducted in the following manner:
(1) If a household is entitled to both
expedited service and a waiver of the office interview, the branch shall
conduct the interview, unless the household cannot be reached; and complete the
application process within the expedited service standards. The first day of
this count is the calendar day following application filing; or
(2) If the branch conducts a telephone
interview and must mail the application to the household for signature, the
mailing time involved will not be calculated in the expedited service
standards. (Mailing time shall only include the days the application is in the
mail to and from the household and the days the application is in the
household's possession pending signature and mailing).
(f) If the prescreening required in section
17-647-43 fails to identify a household as being entitled to expedited service
and the branch subsequently discovers that the household is entitled to
expedited service, the branch shall provide expedited service to the household
within the processing standards described in subsections (a) and (b). The
processing standards shall be calculated from the date the worker discovers the
household is entitled to expedited service.
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