Haw. Code R. § 17-799-22 - Termination for insufficient funds
(a) The department
may, at its discretion, refuse to take new applications, refuse to enroll
priority applicants who have been waitlisted, reduce payments, or terminate
payments when there are insufficient funds to pay child care payments at
current amounts through the end of the State fiscal year.
(b) Refusal to take new applications, refusal
to enroll approved priority applicants who have been waitlisted, reducing
payments, or terminating payments will first be accomplished in reverse
priority from what is listed in section
17-799-7. Priority will further be
determined within the categories set forth in section
17-799-7 by income, with higher
income family units' payments reduced or terminated first.
(c) The department budget will be managed by
reviewing monthly expenditures and evaluating whether the cumulative
expenditures at the end of any given month are less than or equal to the number
of months that have expired in the fiscal year times 1/12 of the budget
appropriation for child care payments for the State fiscal year.
(d) When the department determines that the
budget appropriation has or soon will be exceeded, notices of adverse action
may be issued to limit the number of children receiving payments in any given
month or to take other necessary action to operate within the child care budget
appropriation and available funds. A decision under this subsection shall be
final and conclusive.
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