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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 321

§321-232 Revenues; deposit into state general fund.

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§321-232 Revenues; deposit into state general fund.
(a)The department shall establish reasonable fees for services rendered to the public within the service area by the department, any county within the service area, or private agency under this part; provided that all revenues collected by the department and the respective counties pursuant to this section shall be deposited into the state general fund, except amounts necessary to provide for collection services for bad debt accounts. Fees required to be set by this section shall be established in accordance with chapter 91.
(b)No ambulance services, or any other emergency medical services available from or under the authority of this chapter shall be denied to any person on the basis of the ability of the person to pay therefor or because of the lack of prepaid health care coverage or proof of such ability or coverage.
(c)In the event of nonpayment of any fees required to be assessed by this section, the department shall determine whether the recipient of services is financially able to pay the fees and make every reasonable effort to collect the fees. In the event the department finds the person is without sufficient resources to pay for the services, no further action to collect the fees shall be taken. If the services are paid by a county or any other entity, and collection of the fee is delegated by contractual agreement to the county or other agency that provides the services, the county or other agency shall forward records relating to unpaid fees for action by the department under this subsection. No county or other entity shall make a final determination of the ability of a person to pay under this subsection. Any determination of ability to pay for purposes of this subsection shall be in accordance with rules that the department shall adopt, subject to chapter 91, governing the determinations. [L 1978, c 148, pt of §1; am L 1984, c 77, §1; am L 2021, c 208, §15]
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