Haw. Code R. § 11-216-111 - Intervention
(a) Any person not a party to the action may
seek to become a party by filing a request to intervene. The request shall
state the grounds upon which the person claims to have an interest in the
proceeding. At least ten calendar days before the proceeding, the person shall
file the motion with the board, and shall serve the request upon all parties or
their attorneys.
(b) The presiding
officer may permit intervention if he or she determines:
(1) That the person seeking to become a party
shows that the party has an interest in a question of law or fact involved in
the matter or has a property or financial interest that may not be adequately
represented by existing parties; and
(2) That intervention will not unduly broaden
the issues or delay the proceedings.
(c) The presiding officer may permit
intervention to the extent and upon such terms as the presiding officer may
deem proper.
Notes
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