Food Stamp Reporting Guidelines
Summary
In Hawaii, if your food stamp case is closed, you generally do not need to report changes that occurred while your case was open. Reporting is only necessary when your case is active. Changes like rent adjustments do not need to be reported after case closure. If you have concerns about reopening your case or other related issues, consider seeking legal advice or assistance from a local public benefits attorney.Full Conversation
If your food stamp case closed do you have to report changes that happened when your food stamp case was still open
In Hawaii, if your food stamp case (SNAP benefits) is closed, you generally do not need to report changes that occurred while your case was open. Reporting is only necessary when your case is active.
Do you need assistance with reopening your case or any other related issue?
Even if your rent changed
In Hawaii, you do not need to report changes, such as a rent change, if your food stamp case is closed. Reporting changes is only required while your case is active.
Would you like help with reopening your food stamp case or have any other questions related to it?
Even if I didn't report a change that occured while I was receiving benefits
If you didn't report a change while receiving benefits and your case is now closed, you typically do not need to report those past changes in Hawaii. However, if you need assistance with reopening your food stamp case or have other related concerns, please let me know.