Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 683 - UNDERPAYMENT, OVERPAYMENT, AND RECOVERY
Subchapter 7 - FOOD STAMP OVERPAYMENTS AND RECOVERY
Section 17-683-58 - Collection methods
Current through August, 2024
(a) The branch shall collect payments for any claim by reducing the amount of monthly benefits that a household receives unless the claim is being collected at regular intervals at a higher amount or another household is already having its allotment reduced for the same claim.
(b) The department shall allow a household to pay its claim using benefits from its EBT account.
(c) The branch must reduce any restored benefits owed to a household by the amount of any outstanding claim. This may be done at any time during the claim establishment and collection process.
(d) The department must accept any payment for a claim whether it represents full or partial payment. The payment may be in any of the acceptable formats.
(e) The department may accept installment payments made for a claim as part of a negotiated repayment agreement. If a household fails to submit a payment in accordance with the terms of the negotiated repayment schedule, the claim becomes delinquent and will be subject to additional collection actions.
(f) If authorized by a court, the value of a claim may be paid by the household performing public service.
(g) The department may employ any other collection actions to collect claims. These actions include, but are not limited to, referrals to collection or other similar private and public sector agencies, lottery offsets, wage garnishments, property liens and small claims court.
(h) When an unspecified joint collection is received for a combined public assistance and food stamp recipient claim, each program must receive its pro rata share of the amount collected. An unspecified joint collection is when funds are received in response to correspondence or a referral that contained both the food stamp and other program claim(s) and the debtor does not specify to which claim to apply the collection.