Haw. Code R. § 12-43-23 - Discovery, depositions, and interrogatories
(a) In
proceedings pursuant to chapter 396, HRS, the nature and extent of discovery
will be controlled by the Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure applicable to that
form of discovery and may commence upon the filing of the notice of
contest.
(b) In proceedings other
than appeals pursuant to chapter 396, HRS, upon written application and for
good cause shown, the board may permit the parties to take depositions upon
oral examination or written interrogatories in the manner prescribed under the
Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure.
(c) In proceedings involving prohibited
practice complaints and unfair labor practice complaints, discovery is
disfavored. If discovery is requested by a party and allowed by the board, it
shall extend the requirement of section
377-9(b), HRS,
that a hearing on a complaint shall be fixed not more than forty days after the
filing of the complaint or amendment thereof.
(d) Witness fees and mileage shall be paid by
the party naming and calling the witness and shall be the same as fees paid to
witnesses in circuit court.
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