Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 683 - UNDERPAYMENT, OVERPAYMENT, AND RECOVERY
Subchapter 4 - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OVERPAYMENTS AND RECOVERY
Section 17-683-23 - Overpayments
Current through August, 2024
(a) An overpayment made to individuals of an assistance unit receiving financial assistance, including overpayment resulting from aid paid pending hearing decisions, shall be recovered by reducing the amount of any future financial assistance payable to the individuals of the overpaid assistance unit including non-needy caretakers.
(b) An overpayment made to individuals of an assistance unit receiving financial assistance, including overpayment resulting from aid paid pending hearing decisions, shall be recovered by appropriate action under state law against the income and assets of any individual member of the overpaid financial assistance unit including non-needy caretakers. When these individuals do not continue to receive assistance:
(c) If an individual, including a non-needy caretaker, leaves the assistance unit which was overpaid, recovery of the overpayment shall be from:
(d) If, by reason of recovery of an overpayment, financial assistance payable to the assistance unit for the month is reduced to zero, the assistance unit shall still be considered recipients.
(e) If an assistance unit has both an overpayment and an underpayment, the overpayment and underpayment shall be offset one against the other in correcting the payment.
(f) When financial assistance is restored to a former recipient including the non-needy caretaker with an outstanding overpayment, the overpayment shall be recovered.
(g) When an overpayment has been made to an alien, during the three years after the alien's entry into the United States, due to the sponsor's failure to provide correct information, the sponsor and alien shall be held jointly liable for the overpayment. For such overpayments, the provisions of this section shall be applied. The sponsor shall not be held liable for the overpayment and recovery shall not be made from the sponsor when a sponsor is found to have good cause or be without fault for not providing correct information to the department. Good cause or without fault shall be limited to the following situations:
(h) "Individuals subject to recovery of overpayment shall be provided written notice by the department stating:
(i) If fraud is suspected in any overpayment situation, the department shall also pursue the investigation of suspected fraud.
(j) Subsections (a) to (h) are effective for overpayments which are identified subsequent to:
(k) Effective March 1, 1990, the department shall suspend recovery of overpayments through the reduction of the monthly assistance payment as stated in subsection (a)(2) for the state funded GA and AABD programs when the individual: