Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 656.2 - OTHER FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Subchapter 8 - EMPLOYMENT BONUS PROGRAM
Section 17-656.2-56 - Determining the job retention bonus amount
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 17-656.2-56
Current through November, 2024
(a) An eligible household may receive a job retention bonus for employment at intervals of three months, six months, twelve months, or twenty-four months.
(b) The job retention bonus shall be determined as follows:
(1) Three
months:
(A) A bonus in the amount of $700
shall be paid if the average monthly hours are not less than eighty-six hours
but not more than one hundred twenty-eight hours;
(B) A bonus in the amount of $950 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than one hundred twenty-nine
hours but not more than one hundred seventy-two hours.
(C) A bonus in the amount of $1250 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are one hundred seventy-three hours or
more.
(2) Six months:
(A) A bonus in the amount of $1000 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than eighty-six hours but not
more than one hundred twenty-eight hours;
(B) A bonus in the amount of $1250 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than one hundred twenty-nine
hours but not more than one hundred seventy-two hours;
(C) A bonus in the amount of $1500 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are one hundred seventy-three hours or
more;
(3) Twelve months:
(A) A bonus in the amount of $1200 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than eighty-six hours but not
more than one hundred twenty-eight hours;
(B) A bonus in the amount of $1700 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than one hundred twenty-nine
hours but not more than one hundred seventy-two hours;
(C) A bonus in the amount of $2000 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are one hundred seventy-three hours or
more.
(4) Twenty-four
months:
(A) A bonus in the amount of $1400
shall be paid if the average monthly hours are not less than eighty-six hours
but not more than one hundred twenty-eight hours;
(B) A bonus in the amount of $2250 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are not less than one hundred twenty-nine
hours but not more than one hundred seventy-two hours;
(C) A bonus in the amount of $2500 shall be
paid if the average monthly hours are one hundred seventy-three hours or
more.
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