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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 346

§346-395 Eligibility.

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§346-395 Eligibility. A young adult may continue to receive services under this part if the young adult meets the following criteria:
(1)The young adult was:
(A)Under the permanent custody, foster custody, voluntary foster custody, or court-ordered temporary foster custody of the department at the time the young adult attained the age of eighteen;
(B)A child who was placed in guardianship after attaining the age of sixteen and the legal guardians are no longer willing to provide emotional and financial support; or
(C)A child who was adopted after attaining the age of sixteen and the adoptive parents are no longer willing to provide emotional and financial support;
(2)The young adult voluntarily consents to participate in the young adult voluntary foster care program and meets the program requirements;
(3)The court finds that exercising jurisdiction under this part is in the young adult's best interest; and
(4)The young adult is:
(A)Completing secondary education or a program leading to an equivalent credential;
(B)Enrolled in an institution that provides post-secondary or vocational education;
(C)Participating in a program or activity designed to promote or remove barriers to employment;
(D)Employed for at least eighty hours per month; or
(E)Incapable of doing any of the activities described in subparagraphs
(A)to
(D)due to a medical condition, which incapability is supported by regularly updated information in the case plan of the young adult. [L 2013, c 252, pt of §2; am L 2016, c 134, §3]
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