Haw. Code R. § 12-5-153 - Appellate procedure
(a) The agent state
shall afford all reasonable cooperation in the taking of evidence and the
holding of hearings in connection with appealed interstate benefit claims when
so requested by a liable state.
(b)
With respect to the time limits imposed by the law of a liable state upon the
filing of an appeal in connection with a disputed benefit claim, an appeal made
by an interstate claimant shall be deemed to have been made and communicated to
the liable state on the date when it is received by any qualified officer of
the agent state.
(c) The liable
state shall conduct hearings in connection with appealed interstate benefit
claims. The liable state may contact the agent state for assistance in special
circumstances.
(d) The interstate
claimant whose liable state is Hawaii shall file an appeal of a determination
or redetermination issued pursuant to section
383-36,
Hawaii Revised Statutes, in accordance with section
383-38,
Hawaii Revised Statutes. The appeal hearing shall be conducted by appeals
officers in Hawaii by telephone.
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