Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Department of Human Services
Chapter 685 - REPLACEMENT OF STOLEN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BENEFITS, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) BENEFITS, AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICE PAYMENTS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 17-685-7 - Overpayment and fraud

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 17-685-7

Current through August, 2024

(a) An overpayment shall be created when:

(1) There is an error in determining the household unit's eligibility for replacement of stolen benefits that results in an overpayment; or

(2) There is an error in calculating the replacement benefit amount.

(b) A household unit subject to recovery of an overpayment shall be provided adequate notice by the department including:

(1) The reasons, dates, and the amount of the alleged overpayment; and

(2) The proposed method by which the overpayment shall be recovered.

(c) The available methods that the household unit shall repay the department include:

(1) Cash payment made in person at the department's fiscal management collections office; or

(2) Cashier's check or money order, payable to the director of finance, State of Hawaii.

(d) Repayment must be made in full or upon signing of a repayment agreement with no less than ten percent of the total overpayment amount paid monthly until the entire overpayment amount is recovered.

(e) If the household unit for whom a collection has been initiated fails to make a payment for any month in the calendar tax year, the department may refer debts exceeding twenty-five dollars to the comptroller of the State for tax setoff as specified in chapter 17-606, or any other appropriate action as authorized by law.

(f) Fraud, as defined in section 17-685-2, committed by the household unit or an individual household member shall be punishable under applicable state and federal laws. Chapter 17-604.1 shall be applied when an investigation of suspected fraud is required.

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