Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 685.1 - REPLACEMENT OF STOLEN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BENEFITS, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) BENEFITS, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICE PAYMENTS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 17-685.1-6 - Administrative hearing request
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 17-685.1-6
Current through August, 2024
(a) The household unit shall be provided an opportunity for an administrative hearing, in accordance with chapter 17-602.1, if the household unit disputes one of the following:
(1) The department's determination
of ineligibility for replacement benefits; or
(2) The amount of the replacement benefits
when the amount determined is less than the maximum amount provided for under
section 17-685.1-5.
(b) An administrative hearing request shall be denied when:
(1) The household unit disputes the amount of
replacement benefits provided by the department and the household unit received
the maximum amount of replacement benefits allowed pursuant to section
17-685.1-5;
(2) The household
unit's claim for replacement of stolen benefits was reported outside of the
timely reporting period as defined in sections 17-685.1-2 and
17-685.1-3;
(3) The household unit
disputes the denial of a claim that was submitted for stolen program benefits
that are not subject to replacement pursuant to this chapter;
(4) The household unit disputes a claim
denial or the reduced amount of replacement benefits that were determined
pursuant to section 17-685.1-8; or
(5) A provision of section 17-602.1-9
applies.
(c) Aid paid pending an administrative hearing decision, described in chapter 17-602.1, shall not apply to a claim for replacement benefits as provided in this chapter.
(d) The replacement of benefits shall not be issued until the administrative hearing process has concluded.
(e) Household units shall be informed in writing at the time of any action affecting their claim, of the:
(1) Right to an administrative
hearing;
(2) Method for obtaining a
hearing; and
(3) Right to present
the administrative appeal independently or be represented by an authorized
representative such as legal counsel, relative, friend or any other person of
the household's choice.
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