Dhs Case Closure Reporting

Summary

Once a case with the Department of Human Services is closed, new information may not be processed unless it affects benefits received. Reporting obligations can vary based on the type of benefits. Its important to review any official notices for post-closure requirements. Contacting the department directly or consulting a legal expert can provide clarity on your obligations.

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Yes I did contact them directly
It's good that you've reached out to the Department of Human Services directly. If you're still unsure about your obligations, consider asking them:
- If there are any specific post-closure requirements for reporting changes.
- If there's a way to reopen your case or provide information that might affect your obligations.
Would you like any guidance on how to approach this issue further?
What does the law say about late reporting on closed cases
In Hawaii, the Department of Human Services typically has specific guidelines for reporting changes in circumstances. Here are some general points:
- Once a case is closed, the department may not process new information unless it directly impacts benefits received.
- Reporting obligations might vary based on the type of benefits involved.
- It's crucial to check any official notices you received for post-closure obligations.
If needed, consulting with a legal expert or the department directly could provide clarity. Would you like further assistance on this?