Haw. Code R. § 13-198-6 - Conduct of the hearing
(a) The hearings on
a nomination of a property to the Hawaii register shall be conducted in a
manner which affords all parties full opportunity to present evidence and
argument on all issues involved. Any person or persons who willfully disrupts a
hearing to prevent and compromise the conduct of the hearing may be removed
from the hearing room.
(b) The
presiding officer shall convene the hearing and briefly summarize the nature of
the hearing and the issues involved.
(c) All interested persons or agencies shall
be afforded an opportunity to submit data, views, or arguments which are
relevant to the nominations noticed for the hearing.
(d) In a hearing on a nomination to the
Hawaii register, the nominator shall make the initial presentation and submit
oral or documentary evidence necessary for the presentation of the nominator's
case. All witnesses testifying for the nominator shall be subject to
examination by the members of the review board.
(e) Following submission of all the
testimony, the review board shall take action and render a decision on the
nomination of the property onto the Hawaii register. If the owner of the
private property being nominated objects to the nomination of the property onto
the Hawaii register, then the owner may request a contested case hearing by the
close of the review board meeting pursuant to section 13-197-11.
Notes
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