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HRS §46-125

How the county can end or change an agreement after a review

After a periodic review, if the county agency finds you seriously broke the agreement, it must send you a written notice describing the problem and giving you time to fix it. If you don't fix it, the county can end or change the agreement, but only after letting you challenge the finding or agree to changes.

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The statute, as written — Periodic review; termination of agreement

(a) If, as a result of a periodic review, the designated agency finds and determines that the principal has committed a material breach of the terms or conditions of the agreement, the designated agency shall serve notice in writing, within a reasonable time period after the periodic review, upon the principal setting forth with reasonable particularity the nature of the breach and the evidence supporting the finding and determination, and providing the principal a reasonable time period in which to cure such material breach. (b) If the principal fails to cure the material breach within the time period given, then the county unilaterally may terminate or modify the agreement; provided that the designated agency has first given the principal the opportunity, (1) to rebut the finding and determination; or (2) to consent to amend the agreement to meet the concerns of the designated agency with respect to the finding and determination.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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