Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 663 - SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HOUSEHOLD
Subchapter 7 - TREATMENT OF INCOME AND RESOURCES OF NONHOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
Section 17-663-82.1 - SSN disqualifications and ineligible able bodied adults without dependents (ABAWD)

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 17-663-82.1

Current through November, 2024

The eligibility and benefit level of any remaining household members of a household containing individuals determined to be ineligible for refusal to obtain or provide an SSN, or for meeting the time limit for ABAWD as specified in section 17-684-39, shall be determined as follows:

(1) The resources of such ineligible members shall continue to count in their entirety and be applied to the remaining household members.

(2) A pro rata share of the income of such ineligible members shall be counted as income to the remaining members. This pro rata share is calculated by first subtracting the allowable exclusions from the ineligible member's income and dividing the income evenly among the household members, including the ineligible members. All but the ineligible members' share is counted as income for the remaining household members.

(3) The twenty per cent earned income deduction shall apply to the prorated income earned by such ineligible members which is attributed to their households. That portion of the households' allowable child support payment, shelter and dependent care expenses which are either paid by or billed to the ineligible members shall be divided evenly among the households' members including the ineligible members. All but the ineligible members' share is counted as a deductible child support payment, shelter or dependent care expense for the remaining household members.

(4) The ineligible members shall not be included when determining their households' size for the purposes of:

(A) Assigning a benefit level to the household;

(B) Comparing the household's monthly income with the income eligibility standards; or

(C) Comparing the household's resources with the resource eligibility limits.

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