Haw. Code R. § 17-798.3-16 - Method of computing the child care payment
(a) The
following shall be used to compute the child care payment:
(1) The caretaker's relationship to the child
who resides with the caretaker, and the age of the child who needs
care;
(2) The child care
provider;
(3) The need for care as
established under section 17-798.3-15; and
(4) The cost of child care and the child care
rate determined under section 17-798.3-12 for the type of child care selected
and authorized for each eligible child needing child care payment, and choosing
the lesser amount.
(b)
Subtracting the family unit's co-payment calculated under section 17-798.3-14 from the amount determined in subsection (a), provided that:
(1) A portion of the family unit's co-payment
shall be waived when an eligible child needing child care payment is attending
an accredited group child care center, a Hawaiian-medium center-based facility,
a licensed infant and toddler child care center, licensed group child care
center, or licensed group child care home;
(2) The portion waived pursuant to paragraph
(1) shall not exceed the child care cost or up to one hundred United States
dollars, whichever is less, per child that is attending an accredited group
child care center, a Hawaiian-medium center-based facility, a licensed infant
and toddler child care center, licensed group child care center, or licensed
group child care home; and
(3) When
the computed child care payment amounts for eligible children needing child
care payments and who are not attending child care facilities described in
paragraph (1) are less than the remaining balance of the family unit
co-payment, the department shall not collect any unrecovered co-payment
amount.
(c) The
caretaker shall be responsible for any child care costs in excess of the child
care payment computed under this section.
(d) The caretaker shall be responsible for
paying the family unit's co-payment share of the child care cost directly to
the provider.
(e) The department
shall project the family unit's eligibility and monthly payments prospectively
for the eligibility period.
(1) The initial
payment shall be calculated from the date of eligibility to the end of the
month, which may be for less than a full month, and shall be considered the
first month of the eligibility period.
(2) When changes are reported during the
eligibility period, the monthly payments shall be prospectively calculated for
the remainder of the eligibility period.
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