Food Stamp Audit Concerns
Summary
If your food stamp case was audited and closed without any notice of overpayment, its advisable to contact the Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS) to clarify your situation and ensure compliance. Even if six months have passed since your case closure, addressing any potential discrepancies now can prevent future complications. Consider reaching out to DHS for specific guidance and to confirm that there are no outstanding issues related to your case.Full Conversation
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If you haven't received any communication or overpayment notice, it might still be a good idea to clarify your situation with the Department of Human Services (DHS) in Hawaii. They can provide specific guidance and ensure you remain in compliance. Would you like the contact details for the Hawaii DHS?
What if it's been six months already that my case has closed. Can just walk away
Even if your case has been closed for six months, it's important to make sure that everything was handled correctly. It's possible that issues could arise later if there were any discrepancies. It might be a good idea to contact the Hawaii DHS to clarify your situation and ensure there are no outstanding issues.
Would you like the contact details for the Hawaii Department of Human Services?