Haw. Code R. § 11-1-22 - Hearings; scheduling; requests and complaints; notice
(a) The department may schedule a contested
case hearing on its own initiative or may schedule one when required by law
based upon a complaint.
(b) A
complaint may set or request a hearing and shall contain concise statements of:
(1) The legal authority under which the
proceeding, hearing, or action is to be held or made;
(2) The disagreement, denial, grievance, or
other matter that is being contested by the complainant;
(3) The facts and issues raised;
and
(4) The relief requested.
The department may prepare and require the use of forms that may be substituted for any complaint.
(c) No hearing on a contested case shall be
held until due notice is given to all parties as provided in sections
91-9
and
91-9.5,
HRS.
(d) Within the time specified
in the complaint, a respondent may request a contested case hearing and shall
notify the department of such request in writing.
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