Haw. Code R. § 12-43-35 - Post-hearing briefs
(a) After all
parties have rested their cases at the hearing, a party may file a post-hearing
brief in lieu of final oral argument made before the close of hearing. Such
party shall be entitled to file a brief within the time as may be fixed by the
board, except that the board may order that proposed findings of fact and
conclusions of law be submitted in lieu of or in addition to the parties'
post-hearing briefs. Post-hearing briefs and proposed findings and conclusions
may not exceed twenty-five pages in length, exclusive of transcripts. Upon
motion and for good cause shown, the board may grant permission to exceed these
page limits.
(b) The board may, on
its own initiative, order the filing of briefs or proposed findings of fact and
conclusions of law, or both, when it deems such filing is warranted by the
nature of the proceedings or the issues therein.
(c) A request for extension of time within
which to file a brief or proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law shall
be filed at least ten days before the expiration of the required time for
filing, and shall be accompanied by a declaration setting forth the grounds
upon which it is based and indicating the position of the other parties with
regard to the request.
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