Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 659 - GENERAL ASSISTANCE (GA)
Subchapter 2 - PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 17-659-16 - Work requirements for the dependent adult
Current through August, 2024
(a) An applicant under the age of sixty-five years who is unemployed shall have been separated from full-time employment for reasons other than voluntary separation without good cause or separation for misconduct within twelve months prior to application, unless disabled. Sections 17-659-18 and 17-659-19 shall apply in establishing good cause or determining misconduct.
(b) A dependent adult under fifty-five years of age who is unemployed or employed less than full-time shall actively and diligently seek gainful employment and accept or pursue referrals for employment, unless disabled or exempt:
(c) A dependent adult between the ages of fifty-five and sixty-five years of age who is unemployed or employed less than full-time shall actively and diligently seek gainful employment and accept or pursue referrals for employment, unless disabled or exempt:
(d) Applicants or recipients shall not meet the department's definition of "diligently seeking work" by merely mailing employment resumes each week.
(e) The recipient, unless disabled or exempt, shall register and participate in the TLF program and shall accept any assignment to work on a project.
(f) Applicants and recipients shall accept offers of employment unless there is good cause as specified in section 17-659-18 for refusing the offer of employment.
(g) Recipients shall have been unemployed from full-time employment for reasons other than voluntary separation without good cause or separation for misconduct. Sections 17-659-18 and 17-659-19 shall apply in establishing good cause and determining misconduct.
(h) A dependent adult, if entitled to benefits or not subject to a waiting period under the state DLIR-unemployment insurance benefit (UIB) program, shall exhaust all of the available UIB specified under chapter 383, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Supplementary GA may be provided while a person is exhausting the UIB, if the amount received under UIB is less than the GA the assistance unit would otherwise be eligible to receive.
(i) A dependent adult's refusal or failure to meet the requirements of this section shall result in disqualification and exclusion as specified in section 17-659-27.