Haw. Code R. § 11-453-4 - Electronic business
(a) The intent of
this section is to authorize and promote the development of electronic business
by the commission and the committees, and the section shall be interpreted
broadly.
(b) The commission and
committees may each separately or jointly authorize the submission of reports,
notifications, and payments electronically, when and under those conditions
that the commission or committee considers appropriate. The commission may
specify whether the electronic notification or report may replace or
supplements the existing paper notices or reports. The commission and
committees will provide notice to public of the availability and use of
electronic business methods to satisfy reporting or other requirements under
this chapter.
(c) The commission
and committees may each separately or jointly authorize the submission of a
single electronic report or notification to meet multiple reporting or
notification requirements by different jurisdictions, when and under those
conditions that the commission or committee considers appropriate.
(1) This "one stop" operation includes both
reports and notifications sent first directly to the commission or a committee,
and reports and notifications sent first directly to another entity beside the
commission or a committee.
[Comment: For example, the commission, committees, and department may implement and update automated information exchange systems for hazardous chemical inventory reporting as discussed in section 11-453-27(c) and toxic chemical release reporting and information exchanges described under subchapter 7.]
(2) The commission and committees may enter
agreements with other entities for coordinated and integrated electronic
business
(d) The
commission and committees may use the provisions for electronic and facsimile
reporting and notification in section
11-1-4.
(e) The commission and committees shall
comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cross-Media Electronic
Reporting Rule, title 40 Code of Federal Regulations part 3, to the extent that
it applies to commission or committee electronic business.
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