Big Island Thieves

Hawaii DHS Implements Emergency Rules to Replace Stolen Financial Assistance Benefits

Honolulu, HI – The Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS) has adopted emergency rules to provide replacement benefits to recipients of financial assistance, child care subsidies, and supportive service payments who have been victims of electronic benefit theft. The new rules, Chapter 17-685.3 of the Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), went into effect on April 4, 2025, and will remain in place for 120 days.

The emergency rules address the growing concern of benefits theft through methods like card cloning and card skimming. They outline the process for reporting and claiming replacement benefits for individuals and families affected by these fraudulent activities.

“These emergency rules are a crucial step in protecting vulnerable families in Hawaii from the devastating impact of benefits theft,” stated a DHS spokesperson. “We are committed to ensuring that those who rely on these vital resources are not further harmed by these criminal acts.”

Chapter 17-685.3 details various aspects of the replacement benefit program, including:

The DHS encourages anyone who believes their financial assistance benefits have been stolen to report the incident immediately and file a claim for replacement.

A copy of the emergency rules can be obtained at no cost by calling (808) 586-0975 or writing to:

Department of Human Services

Benefit, Employment and Support Services Division

Attention: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program Office

1010 Richards Street, Room 512

Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

The emergency rules are also available for public viewing online at: https://humanservices.hawaii.gov/admin-rules-2/admin-rules-for-programs/

Upon request, the public notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.

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