Haw. Code R. § 13-167-52 - Request for hearing
(a) A hearing on a
contested matter may be requested by the commission on its own motion or upon
the written petition of any government agency or interested person. An oral or
written request for a contested case hearing must be made by the close of the
public hearing (if one is required) or the commission meeting at which the
matter is scheduled for disposition (if no public hearing is required). In
either situation, the person or agency requesting the contested case hearing
must file (or mail and postmark) a written petition with the commission not
later than ten days after the close of the public hearing or the commission
meeting, whichever is applicable. The commission may extend the time for
submitting a written petition for an additional ten days if
necessary.
(b) A petition
requesting a contested case hearing shall contain concise statements of:
(1) The legal authority under which the
proceeding, hearing or action is to be held or made;
(2) The petitioner's interest that may be
affected;
(3) The disagreement,
denial, or grievance which is being contested by the petitioner;
(4) The basic facts and issues
raised;
(5) The relief to which the
party or petitioner seeks or deems itself entitled; and
(6) The identification of any and all other
persons who may or will be affected by the relief which petitioner
seeks.
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