Haw. Code R. § 17-648-12 - Eligibility redetermination
(a) The department
shall act on applications for redeterminations as follows:
(1) The department shall complete the
application process if the household meets all requirements and finishes the
necessary processing steps and approve or deny timely applications for
redetermination prior to the end of the household's current certification
period;
(2) An eligible household
shall be provided an opportunity to participate by its normal issuance cycle in
the month following the end of its current certification period. However, the
household shall lose its right to uninterrupted benefits for failure to attend
any interview scheduled on or after the deadline for timely filing of the
application for redetermination as specified in subsection (c) or to submit all
necessary verification within the time provided by the department as long as
that time elapses after the deadline for filing a timely application for
redetermination. Although the household loses its right to uninterrupted
benefits for such failures, the household shall not be denied at that time,
unless it refused to cooperate or the certification period has lapsed. If the
household loses its right to uninterrupted benefits due to these failures, the
department, at a minimum, shall provide benefits within thirty days after the
date the application was filed;
(3)
Denials, including those for failure to complete the interview or timely
provide missing verification, shall be completed either by the end of the
current certification period or within thirty days after the date the
application was filed as long as the household has had adequate time for
providing the missing verification;
(4) The department shall not continue
benefits due to the household beyond the certification period unless the
household has been recertified.
(b) The department shall provide each
household with notification of the end of its certification and the need to be
recertified as follows:
(1) Each household
shall be provided with a notice of expiration at the end of its certification
prior to the last month of the household's certification period except for the
financial assistance households whose applications were jointly processed for
food stamp and money payment benefits. These financial assistance households
need not receive notices of expiration if they are recertified for food stamps
at the same time as their financial assistance redeterminations, provided the
redeterminations occur prior to the last month of their food stamp
certification periods;
(2) A
household entitled to receive a notice of expiration shall receive it not
earlier than the first day nor later than the last day of the month preceding
the household's last month of certification. If the department is unable to
provide the notice of expiration within the given time frames because the
household is certified for one month or the household is certified for two
months in the second month of certification, the notice of expiration shall be
provided at the time of certification;
(3) The department shall include with the
notice of expiration a scheduled appointment for an interview and an
application or eligibility redetermination form. Regardless of when the
interview date is assigned, if the application or the redetermination form is
received within the time frames as specified in subsection (c), the household
shall be considered to have timely applied.
(c) Timely application for redetermination
shall be as follows:
(1) Change reporting
households that are certified for one month or certified for two months in the
second month of certification shall have fifteen days from the date the notice
of expiration is received to file a timely application for
redetermination;
(2) All other
households which submit identifiable applications by the fifteenth day of the
last month of certification period shall be considered to have made a timely
application for redetermination;
(3) If the household does not submit an
application or eligibility redetermination form in accordance with this
subsection, the department need not intiate any further action.
(d) In order to retain its right
to uninterrupted benefits, the household receiving a notice of expiration shall
attend any interview scheduled by the department on or after the date an
application is timely filed.
(1) The
department may schedule the interview prior to the date the application is
timely filed, provided the household is not denied for failing to appear for
that interview;
(2) The department
shall schedule the interview on or after the date the application was timely
filed if the interview has not been previously scheduled, or the household had
failed to appear for any interview scheduled prior to this time and has
requested another interview;
(3) If
the household submits a timely application, but does not appear for any
interview scheduled in accordance with this subsection, the department shall
send the household a notice of denial due to the missed interview.
(e) Households shall be allowed a
minimum of ten calendar days to provide necessary verifications. The ten days
shall start with the first day following the date the initial request for the
particular verification which is missing. Households which timely reapply shall
not lose the right to uninterrupted benefits for failure to provide any
requested verification prior to the date the household submits a timely
application for redetermination. Households shall be informed of the procedure
for submitting missing verifications.
(f) The department shall act to provide
uninterrupted benefits to any household determined eligible after the household
timely filed an application, attended an interview in accordance with
subsection (d) and submitted all necessary verification within the required
time frame. The department shall take action to provide uninterrupted benefits
within the following time standards even if, to meet these standards, the
department shall provide an opportunity to participate outside the normal
issuance cycle:
(1) Households that were
certified for one month or certified for two months in the second month of the
certification period and have met all required application procedures shall be
notified of their eligibility or ineligibility and, if eligible, shall be
provided an opportunity to participate no later than thirty calendar days after
the date the household had an opportunity to obtain its last
allotment;
(2) For all other
households that have met all required application procedures, the department
shall approve or deny the application and notify the household of its
determination by the end of the current certification period;
(A) For households determined eligible, the
department shall provide an opportunity to participate by the household's
normal issuance cycle in the month following the end of its current
certification period;
(B) Any
household not determined eligible in sufficient time to provide for issuance in
the above time frame due to the time period allowed for submitting any missing
verification shall receive an opportunity to participate, if eligible, within
five working days after the household supplies the missing
verification;
(C) Households which
have timely submitted an application for redetermination but, due to department
error, are not determined eligible in sufficient time to provide for issuance
by the household's next normal issuance cycle shall receive an immediate
opportunity to participate upon being determined eligible.
(g) An eligible household which
has filed a timely application for redetermination and which has not been
provided with an opportunity to participate in accordance with subsection (f)
due to department error shall be entitled to restoration of lost benefits if,
as a result of such error, the household was unable to participate for the
month following the expiration of the certification period.
(h) A household which submits a timely
application for redetermination and meets all other processing steps in a
timely manner shall have the right to receive uninterrupted benefits. However,
households shall not be entitled to receive uninterrupted benefits in the
following instances:
(1) A household which
fails to appear for an interview in accordance with the requirements of
subsection (d);
(2) A household
which fails to submit any missing verification within the time limit given by
the department in accordance with subsection (e); or
(3) A household which submits a timely
application for redetermination but is either untimely interviewed due to the
fault of the household for rescheduling the interview beyond a reasonable time
period which prevents the department to process the application timely or
submits all verification in an untimely manner.
(i) For households meeting the conditions of
subsection (h) and subsequently determined to be eligible for food stamps, the
department, at a minimum, shall provide the household an opportunity to
participate within thirty calendar days after the date the application was
filed. If the department is unable to provide an eligible household with an
opportunity to participate within thirty calendar days after the date the
application was filed due to the time period allowed for submitting any missing
verification, the department shall provide the household an opportunity to
participate within five working days after the date the household supplies the
missing verification.
(j) Except
for migrant or seasonal farmworkers, a household shall have its benefits
prorated from the date of application if there has been a break in its
participation in the food stamp program.
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