Hawaii Guidelines for Benefits Interviews

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This AHI form gives guidelines for benefits interviews. This is a checklist to be used during benefit interviews to ensure that all aspects are covered.

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Reporting your work search activities will be required for most claimants receiving unemployment benefits. If you have an approved waiver, the requirement is waived and you are not required to search for work.

Yes. The new work search requirement includes those not traditionally covered under the unemployment insurance program, like the self-employed and independent contractors. You must actively seek to resume your self-employment.

If you are unemployed for more than 26 weeks, you may be eligible for the additional weeks of benefits which are available through September 4, 2021. Instructions on how to apply for the additional weeks can be found on your HUIClaims account and here: .

"So the maximum benefit for a single individual in the state of Hawai02bbi on the Thrifty Food Plan, if they have no income and are getting the maximum benefit, formerly would be $375. Under the new plan, come Oct. 1 with the change, it will be $472," he told Hawai02bbi Public Radio.

Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)Extends PUA benefits through the week ending Sept. 6, 2021. Increases the maximum duration of PUA benefits from 50 to 79 weeks. Adds hold harmless provision for PUA payments made to individuals that become eligible for PEUC by the amendments of the Act on the date of enactment.

There are three eligibility tests for SNAP: the Gross Income, the Net Income, and the Asset tests. Depending on your state and whether your household has an elderly (over 60) or disabled member, your household may be exempt from the Gross Income, Net Income, and/or Asset tests.

Gross monthly income that is, household income before any of the program's deductions are applied generally must be at or below 130 percent of the poverty line. For a family of three, the poverty line used to calculate SNAP benefits in federal fiscal year 2022 is $1,830 a month.

No, the work search requirement has been temporarily waived due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional Resources: If the above scenarios do not apply to your situation, please review the COVID-19: Workers' Compensation, Temporary Disability Insurance, and Prepaid Health Care Q&As sheet at labor.hawaii.gov/COVID-19.

If you quit your job, you will be disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits unless you had good cause relating to your work. In general, good cause means that a real, substantial, and compelling reason to quit, which would have caused a reasonable worker who genuinely wanted to keep the job to do the same.

The CARES Acts extended UI benefits up to an additional 49 weeks under the Pandemic Extended Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program. The PEUC program provides 49 additional weeks of UI benefits for those who have exhausted their regular claim and have a claim that expired on or after July 6, 2019.

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Hawaii Guidelines for Benefits Interviews