Hawaii Medicaid work requirement

Scheduled - Jan 2027 · expected start 2027-01-01

Hawaii adopted the ACA expansion, so its expansion adults (19-64) fall under the federal 80-hour rule. Federal law requires it to be in place by January 2027; the state may start earlier or receive a limited good-faith extension.

What this means for you

Before 2027-01-01: run the 2-minute exemption check (most exempt people don't realize they are), read what counts if you'll need hours, and update your address with Med-QUEST so the 30-day warning notice reaches you.

The rule in one paragraph

Adults 19-64 covered through the ACA expansion group must show 80 hours a month of work, community service, or work programs — or half-time school enrollment, or at least $580/month in income — unless exempt. Compliance is checked at application and at renewals (at least every 6 months). Miss it and the state must give 30 days notice before coverage ends.

The 10 federal exemptions

Check if I'm exempt — free

Do my hours count?

Full detail, including the $580/month income route and the seasonal-worker rule: what counts toward the 80 hours.

Verify locally.

Verify with Med-QUEST (your state Medicaid agency) before making coverage decisions. States control reporting systems, exact dates, and hardship processes. Data snapshot 2026-07-03.

Sources

Related state guides: Alaska · Arizona · California

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