Haw. Code R. § 13-167-25 - Filing of documents
(a) All pleadings,
applications, submittals, petitions, reports, maps, exceptions, briefs,
memoranda, and other papers required to be filed with the commission in any
proceeding shall be filed with the chairperson. These papers may be sent by
mail or hand-carried to the commission office in Honolulu, Hawaii, within the
time limit, if any, for filing. The date on which the papers are actually
received by the office of the chairperson shall be deemed to be the date of
filing.
(b) All papers shall be
written, typewritten, or printed and signed in ink by the party or the party's
authorized agent or attorney. The individual's name in block or typed letters
shall appear beneath all signatures. An individual's signature on a document
shall constitute a certification that the person has read the document, that to
the best of that person's knowledge, information, and belief every statement
contained in the document is true and no statements are misleading, and that it
is not interposed for delay.
(c)
Unless otherwise specifically provided by a particular rule or order of the
commission, an original and three copies of all papers shall be
filed.
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