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STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
MED-QUEST DIVISION

NOTICE FOR A PUBLIC NOTICE

In accordance with the public notice requirement of Title 42, Section 441.304 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services and Department of Health (the State), hereby notifies the public that it intends to request from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an amendment to the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD Waiver) authorized in Section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this posting is to provide public notice and elicit public input regarding the renewal and proposed amendments to its current 1915(c) HCBS I/DD Waiver that serves individuals with developmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities who meet institutional level of care and choose to live in their own home or in the community with appropriate and quality supports designed to promote health, safety and independence.

OVERVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

1. Discovery and Career Planning (DCP): Strengthened the service definition to align with federal/Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) definitions for Customized Employment & the Discovery process. Updated maximum limit for DCP to align with national best practices for a more rapid engagement approach.

2. Individual Employment Supports: Strengthened the service definition to include best practices and align with federal/ODEP definitions for competitive integrated employment (CIE).

3. Personal Care Assistance (PCA): New service added to the waiver that covers a range of assistance to enable participants to accomplish tasks that they would normally do for themselves if they did not have a disability and allow them to age in place. PCA does not include habilitative training related to living in their home. Included PCA as a service subject to Electronic Visit Verification (EVV).

4. Residential Care Supports (RCS): New service added to the waiver that comprise of personal care and supportive services provided in a licensed or certified home by a primary caregiver who lives in the home. RCS is furnished to adults who receive these services in conjunction with residing in the home and is not considered a Residential Habilitation service.

5. Additional Residential Supports: Changed short-term time limit from 60 days to 90 days to allow for more flexibility in the use of the service.

6. Community Navigator: Strengthened service definition to be individualized, promote community membership, and outcome oriented.

7. Private Duty Nursing: Changed the maximum average hours per day from 8 hours to 10 hours and increased the day limit from 30 days to 60 days to allow for more flexibility in the use of the service.

8. Training and Consultation (T&C): Added T&C by a Behavior Analyst as a service available to a participant while in an acute-care hospital for transition purposes only. Also included in the new section of the waiver as an option to provide HCBS in acute-care hospitals.

9. Updated language to address new requirements in the waiver:
a. Methods of Remediation/Fixing Individual Problems;
b. Delivery of Case Management Services to describe the requirements for training on the HCBS settings regulation and person-centered planning requirements;
c. State assurances for telehealth;
d. Abuse Registry Screening to describe the process for ensuring continuity of care for a waiver participant whose service provider was added to the abuse registry;
e. Home and Community-Based Settings to describe the state's compliance with HCBS Settings rule;
f. Responsibility for Service Plan Development to describe case manager training and competency requirements for HCBS settings criteria and person-centered service plan development;
g. Service Plan Development Process to describe how the participant engages in and/or directs the planning process and how the state documents consent of the person-centered service plan;
h. HCBS Setting Requirements for the Service Plan to assure service plans comply with the HCBS Settings rule; and
i. Service Plan Implementation and Monitoring to describe adherence to the HCBS settings requirements with minor changes for clarity.

10. Updated the use of SIS-A 2nd Edition and the descriptions for the 7 levels.

11. Updated the provider monitoring process to be at least every three years or annually for providers requiring a corrective action plan. DOH/DDD is in the process of revising the provider monitoring framework and tool to provide more intensive monitoring, oversight, and technical assistance for providers who do not meet state and federal requirements.

12. Added new supplemental payments for the following:
a. Expanding adult foster home capacity on the neighbor islands;
b. Placements into competitive integrated employment; and
c. Payments for certified direct support professionals.

13. Updated projections for the number of users and costs for services for waiver years 1-5, fiscal years 2027-2031.

PUBLIC COMMENT SUBMISSION PROCESS

As required by 42 C.F.R. 441.304, the State must establish and use a public input process for any changes in services or operation of the waiver. The opportunity for public comment shall be held open for a minimum of 30 days prior to implementation of the proposed change or submission of the proposed change to CMS, whichever comes first.

Comments will be accepted for consideration from the date when this notice is published through
March 3, 2026. Individuals may submit written comments using the following methods:

By email:
doh.dddcrb@doh.hawaii.gov (Please identify in the subject line: Waiver Renewal)

By mail:

Department of Health, Developmental Disabilities Division
Attention: Community Resources Branch
3627 Kilauea Avenue, Room 411
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816

A copy of the 1915(c) I/DD Waiver is available online at:
https://medquest.hawaii.gov/en.html under Featured News and https://health.hawaii.gov/ddd/ for public viewing from the first working day the public notice appears in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Hawaii Tribune Herald, West Hawaii Today, Honolulu Star-Advertiser Maui, and The Garden Island. A printed copy of the waiver application and special accommodations (i.e., interpreter, large print or taped materials) can be arranged if requested by contacting the DDD Community Resources Branch at (808) 733-2135 no later than seven (7) working days before the comment period ends.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, MED-QUEST DIVISION
MEREDITH NICHOLS
ACTING MED-QUEST DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR
(MA1516094 1/15/26)

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NOTICE OF ANTICIPATED JUDICIAL VACANCY

The Judicial Selection Commission is accepting applications and nominations for the anticipated judicial vacancy in the office of Circuit Judge, Circuit Court of the First Circuit (island of O'ahu). The Constitution of the State of Hawai'i requires that the persons selected by the Commission be residents and citizens of the State of Hawai'i and of the United States, and have been licensed to practice law by the Hawai'i Supreme Court. A circuit judge shall have been licensed for a period of not less than ten years preceding nomination.
Nominators: The Commission also invites persons to nominate qualified individuals for the position. Mail your nomination to the address below with the nominee's full name and mailing address as soon as possible and not later than the nomination deadline of February 23, 2026.
Applicants: The Commission invites anyone who meets the constitutional requirements and is interested in the position to apply directly to the Commission. Applicants are not required to nominate themselves.
TO APPLY: Please visit the Commission's website and fill out form JS-P-084, the Application for Judicial Office Form. The application must be postmarked to the address below on or before the application deadline of April 9, 2026.

Commission Chair Florence T. Nakakuni, Esq.
Judicial Selection Commission
State of Hawai'i
417 South King Street
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
Website: http://www.courts.state.hi.us/courts/
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 281, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission on the sixth floor of the Pacific Park Plaza, 711 Kapi'olani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96813, on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., for the purpose of considering the application for the transfer of a liquor license set forth hereunder and any protests and objections to the granting thereof, which may be made by any registered voter for the area within 500 feet of the nearest point within which the licensed premises involved in the application are located.

Persons who wish to testify for or against the granting of a license may either testify in person at the Liquor Commission meeting or submit a written protest to the Administrator of the Commission three (3) working days prior to the date and time of the hearing.

Transfer Application No.: 25-01378
Applicant: HEJ Enterprises Inc.
Transfer of license from: Jong Mee Corporation
Trade name: Change of trade name from Jong Mee Corporation to McCully
Shell
Place of business: 1115 McCully Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i
Class and kind of license: Retail General - (Package sales)

Dated: January 9, 2026
LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
JEFFREY HONG, Chairperson

By ANNA C. HIRAI
Assistant Administrator
(SA1516459 1/15/26)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Liquor Commission of the City and County of Honolulu, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 281, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, will hold a public hearing at the office of the Commission on the sixth floor of the Pacific Park Plaza, 711 Kapi'olani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96813, on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., for the purpose of considering the application for liquor license set forth below and any protests to the granting of said application.

Persons who wish to testify for or against the granting of a license may either testify in person at the Liquor Commission meeting or submit a written protest to the Administrator of the Commission three (3) working days prior to the date and time of the hearing.

You are further notified that Section 281-59, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "Upon the day of hearing, or any adjournment thereof, the Liquor Commission shall consider the application and any protests and objections to the granting thereof, and hear the parties in interest. Within ninety days after the hearing, or within one hundred twenty days thereafter if in its discretion the Commission extends the ninety days to one hundred twenty days, and gives public notice of same, the Commission shall give its decision granting or refusing the application; provided that if a majority of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2) Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked,

have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against the granting of the license, or if there appears any other disqualification under this chapter, the application shall be refused. Otherwise, the Commission may in its discretion grant or refuse the same."

You are further notified that Section 281-39.5, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, reads in pertinent part: "The Liquor Commission or agency of each county may deny or restrict the issuance of a liquor license for on-site sale and consumption by the drink to any applicant whose establishment is or would be located within five hundred feet of a public or private elementary, intermediate, or high school, or public playground utilized extensively by minors, as determined by the Liquor Commission of each county; provided that the Liquor Commission or agency of each county shall deny the issuance of a liquor license if forty per cent of the:
(1) Registered voters for the area within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked; or
(2)
Owners and lessees of record of real estate and owners of record of shares in a cooperative apartment within five hundred feet of the nearest point of the premises for which the license is asked;

have duly filed or caused to be filed their protests against granting the license."

1. Application No.: 25-00098
Applicant: The Pig and The Lady LLC
Trade name: The Pig and The Lady LLC
Place of business: 3650 Wai'alae Avenue, Suite 400, Honolulu, Hawai'i
License applied for: Restaurant General (Category No. 2)
- (Consumption on premises)

Category No. 2 is a premises in which live entertainment or recorded music is provided. Facilities for dancing by the patrons may be permitted as provided by Commission rules.

2. Application No.: 25-01465
Applicant: Marchante LLC
Trade name: Mercado De La Raza
Place of business: 1315 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawai'i
License applied for: Retail General - (Package sales)

Dated: January 9, 2026
LIQUOR COMMISSION OF THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
JEFFREY HONG, Chairperson

By ANNA C. HIRAI
Assistant Administrator
(SA1516460 1/15, 1/22/26)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

APPLICATION OF HAWAII WATER SERVICE COMPANY
(Kapalua Water and Wastewater Divisions)
FOR APPROVAL OF A GENERAL RATE INCREASE.

Docket No. 2025-0220

The STATE OF HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITES COMMISSION ("Commission"), pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues ("HRS") §§ 269-12 and 269-16, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that it will hold a public hearing regarding Hawaii Water Service Company's ("Hawaii Water") request for a rate increase and certain tariff changes for its Kapalua Water and Wastewater Divisions, as stated in its Application for Approval of a General Rate Increase ("Application") filed on November 12, 2025. The public hearing will be held as follows:

Monday, February 2, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.
Maui Preparatory Academy
Bozich Center for Athletics and Performing Arts
4910 Honoapi'ilani Highway
Lahaina, HI 96761

Online: WebEx (available for viewing and participation via web
browser or mobile)
https://hpuc.my.webex.com/hpuc.my/j.php?MTID=m20a601fcdfc7 9ea484cd8348d96ba0f5
Meeting Number: 2554 850 8493
Meeting Password: 6iYxR2dmai6 (64997236 when dialing from a phone or video system)
Telephone
Dial-in Number: +1-650-479-3208
Access Code: 2554 850 8493

The hearing will also be live-streamed and recorded on the Commission's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@hpuc.
All interested persons are invited to attend the public meeting to state their views on Hawaii Water's Application. Anyone intending to provide comments orally is requested to sign-in at the entrance to the meeting.
Written statements may also be submitted online on the Commission's public comments portal at https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/consumers/public-comments, emailed to the Public Utilities Commission at puc@hawaii.gov, or mailed to the Public Utilities Commission, 465 South King Street, Room 103, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. All written statements should reference Docket No. 2025-0220.
Motions to Intervene or Participate in this proceeding shall comply with subchapter 4, Rules of Practice and Procedure Before the Public Utilities Commission, Hawaii Administrative Rules, Title 16, Chapter 601. A motion to intervene or participate in this proceeding shall be filed with the Commission's Honolulu Office by February 12, 2026.

SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
The Webex and live stream of this meeting will include automated closed captioning. If you require other auxiliary aids or services to participate (i.e., interpretive services (oral or written) or ASL interpreter) please contact the Commission at (808) 586-2020 or at puc@hawaii.gov as soon as possible. Requests made as early as possible have a greater likelihood of being fulfilled.

HAWAII WATER'S APPLICATION
Hawaii Water is a public utility that provides potable and/or non-potable water and wastewater treatment services to approximately 1,500 customers in Kapalua, Maui. On November 12, 2025, Hawaii Water filed its Application requesting a total revenue increase of $2,220,655, or a 59% increase over revenue at current effective rates, which incorporates a rate of return of 7.46% on its rate base. The Company also seeks approval of a Power Cost Charge pass-through, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tariff sur-credit, and Watershed Purchase Rider. The Watershed Purchase Rider would allow Hawaii Water to directly pass on to customers, via a separate line item on customer bills, charges for water that Hawaii Water purchases from the Maui Land and Pineapple watershed.
The Commission will investigate whether Hawaii Water's proposed relief is just and reasonable. The foregoing is a brief summary of the requests included in the Application. Copies of the Application are available for public review through the Commission's electronic Case and Document Management System, accessible at https://hpuc.my.site.com/cdms/s/search, Docket Number 2025-0220. In addition, copies of the Application are also available for review by contacting the Commission's Honolulu Office [(808) 586-2020], Maui District Office [(808) 264-4438], or the Division of Consumer Advocacy [(808) 586-2800].

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
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STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
MED-QUEST DIVISION

NOTICE FOR A PUBLIC NOTICE

In accordance with the public notice requirement of Title 42, Section 441.304 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the State of Hawaii, Department of Human Services and Department of Health (the State), hereby notifies the public that it intends to request from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an amendment to the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD Waiver) authorized in Section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this posting is to provide public notice and elicit public input regarding the renewal and proposed amendments to its current 1915(c) HCBS I/DD Waiver that serves individuals with developmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities who meet institutional level of care and choose to live in their own home or in the community with appropriate and quality supports designed to promote health, safety and independence.

OVERVIEW OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS

1. Discovery and Career Planning (DCP): Strengthened the service definition to align with federal/Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) definitions for Customized Employment & the Discovery process. Updated maximum limit for DCP to align with national best practices for a more rapid engagement approach.

2. Individual Employment Supports: Strengthened the service definition to include best practices and align with federal/ODEP definitions for competitive integrated employment (CIE).

3. Personal Care Assistance (PCA): New service added to the waiver that covers a range of assistance to enable participants to accomplish tasks that they would normally do for themselves if they did not have a disability and allow them to age in place. PCA does not include habilitative training related to living in their home. Included PCA as a service subject to Electronic Visit Verification (EVV).

4. Residential Care Supports (RCS): New service added to the waiver that comprise of personal care and supportive services provided in a licensed or certified home by a primary caregiver who lives in the home. RCS is furnished to adults who receive these services in conjunction with residing in the home and is not considered a Residential Habilitation service.

5. Additional Residential Supports: Changed short-term time limit from 60 days to 90 days to allow for more flexibility in the use of the service.

6. Community Navigator: Strengthened service definition to be individualized, promote community membership, and outcome oriented.

7. Private Duty Nursing: Changed the maximum average hours per day from 8 hours to 10 hours and increased the day limit from 30 days to 60 days to allow for more flexibility in the use of the service.

8. Training and Consultation (T&C): Added T&C by a Behavior Analyst as a service available to a participant while in an acute-care hospital for transition purposes only. Also included in the new section of the waiver as an option to provide HCBS in acute-care hospitals.

9. Updated language to address new requirements in the waiver:
a. Methods of Remediation/Fixing Individual Problems;
b. Delivery of Case Management Services to describe the requirements for training on the HCBS settings regulation and person-centered planning requirements;
c. State assurances for telehealth;
d. Abuse Registry Screening to describe the process for ensuring continuity of care for a waiver participant whose service provider was added to the abuse registry;
e. Home and Community-Based Settings to describe the state's compliance with HCBS Settings rule;
f. Responsibility for Service Plan Development to describe case manager training and competency requirements for HCBS settings criteria and person-centered service plan development;
g. Service Plan Development Process to describe how the participant engages in and/or directs the planning process and how the state documents consent of the person-centered service plan;
h. HCBS Setting Requirements for the Service Plan to assure service plans comply with the HCBS Settings rule; and
i. Service Plan Implementation and Monitoring to describe adherence to the HCBS settings requirements with minor changes for clarity.

10. Updated the use of SIS-A 2nd Edition and the descriptions for the 7 levels.

11. Updated the provider monitoring process to be at least every three years or annually for providers requiring a corrective action plan. DOH/DDD is in the process of revising the provider monitoring framework and tool to provide more intensive monitoring, oversight, and technical assistance for providers who do not meet state and federal requirements.

12. Added new supplemental payments for the following:
a. Expanding adult foster home capacity on the neighbor islands;
b. Placements into competitive integrated employment; and
c. Payments for certified direct support professionals.

13. Updated projections for the number of users and costs for services for waiver years 1-5, fiscal years 2027-2031.

PUBLIC COMMENT SUBMISSION PROCESS

As required by 42 C.F.R. 441.304, the State must establish and use a public input process for any changes in services or operation of the waiver. The opportunity for public comment shall be held open for a minimum of 30 days prior to implementation of the proposed change or submission of the proposed change to CMS, whichever comes first.

Comments will be accepted for consideration from the date when this notice is published through
March 3, 2026. Individuals may submit written comments using the following methods:

By email:
doh.dddcrb@doh.hawaii.gov (Please identify in the subject line: Waiver Renewal)

By mail:

Department of Health, Developmental Disabilities Division
Attention: Community Resources Branch
3627 Kilauea Avenue, Room 411
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816

A copy of the 1915(c) I/DD Waiver is available online at:
https://medquest.hawaii.gov/en.html under Featured News and https://health.hawaii.gov/ddd/ for public viewing from the first working day the public notice appears in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Hawaii Tribune Herald, West Hawaii Today, Honolulu Star-Advertiser Maui, and The Garden Island. A printed copy of the waiver application and special accommodations (i.e., interpreter, large print or taped materials) can be arranged if requested by contacting the DDD Community Resources Branch at (808) 733-2135 no later than seven (7) working days before the comment period ends.

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, MED-QUEST DIVISION
MEREDITH NICHOLS
ACTING MED-QUEST DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR
(SA1516293 1/15/26)

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