Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 1714.1 - GENERAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Subchapter 3 - RESIDENCY AND INSTITUTIONAL STATUS
Section 17-1714.1-20 - Residency requirements
Current through August, 2024
(a) An individual shall be considered to be a resident of the State when:
(b) For an individual under age twenty-one who is capable of indicating intent and who is not eligible for Medicaid based on receipt of assistance under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act and not receiving a State Supplementary Payment who is:
(c) For an institutionalized individual who is neither married nor emancipated, and who:
(d) For purposes of subsection (b), an individual is considered incapable of indicating intent to reside when:
(e) When a placement is initiated by a state due to the lack of appropriate facilities to provide services to its residents, the state making the placement is the individual's state of residence.
(f) A resident who is eligible for medical assistance and who is temporarily absent from the State with the intent to return when the purpose of the absence has been accomplished, does not interrupt a resident's State residency unless another state has determined that the individual is a resident there for purposes of Medicaid. Within ninety days of the day of departure, the department shall re-evaluate the individual's intent to return to the State based on the submission of the following:
(g) Medical assistance shall be provided to a resident temporarily absent from the State who:
(h) The department may have a written agreement with another state setting forth rules and procedures to resolve disputes involving the place of residency.
(i) Where two or more states disagree on an individual's state of residence, the state where the individual is physically located shall be the state of residence.
(j) The department shall accept a self-attestation by the individual or attestation by an adult who is in the household, authorized representative, or someone acting responsibly on behalf of a minor or incapacitated individual for information to verify State residency.
(k) Evidence of immigration status may not be used to determine that an individual is not a State resident.