THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
6 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
"§346- General
assistance to households upon the governor's declaration of a state of
emergency. (a) Upon issuance of a proclamation by the
governor declaring a state of emergency in the State under section 127A-14, the
department may administer and provide public assistance during the emergency
period to persons who are not otherwise provided for under this chapter and who
are unable to provide sufficient support for themselves or those dependent upon
them; provided that the persons:
(1) Are bona fide residents of this
State, as determined by the residency criteria established in section 346‑71(a);
(2) Have furnished to the department for
each member of the persons' assistance unit a social security account number or
verification that an application was made with the Social Security
Administration for a social security account number for each member of the
assistance unit; and
(3) Satisfy the income criteria adopted
by the department and other conditions set forth in this section.
(b) A person between eighteen and sixty-five
years of age shall be eligible for general assistance under this section if the
person is:
(1) Determined to be needy in
accordance with standards established by this chapter and the rules adopted under
subsection (f);
(2) Unable to meet the income and
financial resources eligibility criteria for the federal supplemental security
income program or the program's successor; and
(3) Unable to engage in any substantial
gainful activity because of the governor-declared state of emergency.
(c) The allowance for general assistance under
this section shall not exceed the monthly federal supplemental security income
benefit payment for the State.
(d) Applicants and recipients shall satisfy all
applicable provisions of this section.
Recipients disqualified for failure to comply with any of the
requirements under this section shall be excluded from general assistance under
this section for a period not to exceed twelve months.
(e) Failure of any adult member of the assistance
unit to comply with the requirements or conditions of general assistance under
this section shall disqualify the entire assistance unit from receiving
financial assistance under this section; provided that the assistance unit
shall not be disqualified if the adult member is disqualified for
failing to meet the work requirement and the assistance unit was formed
after the failure had occurred.
(f) Within the limitations of this section, the
department shall, by rules adopted pursuant to chapter 91, determine:
(1) The allowance for general assistance
under this section based on the total amount available from applicable federal
funds;
(2) A method for determining assistance
amounts; and
(3) Other necessary provisions to
implement, administer, and provide general assistance under this section.
(g) As used in this section:
"Assistance
unit" means a person or group of persons whose needs and income are
considered in determining the payment of financial assistance under this
section. "Assistance unit"
includes the person or persons' dependents.
"Substantial gainful activity" means work for which the person earns at minimum the amount set forth in the Social Security Administration's Substantial Gainful Activity Earnings Guideline."
SECTION 2. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Department of Human Services; General Assistance; State of Emergency; Emergency Supplementary Income; Eligibility
Description:
Allows the Department of Human Services to administer and provide public assistance to eligible residents of the State during a Governor-Declared State of Emergency.
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