Haw. Code R. § 15-15-57 - Prehearing conference; exchange of exhibits; prehearing conference order
(a) The chairperson, presiding officer, or
the executive officer shall be authorized to hold one or more prehearing
conferences with the parties for the purpose of identifying the issues,
identifying the positions of the parties, arranging for the exchange of
proposed exhibits or proposed written testimony, setting of schedules,
exchanging names of witnesses, limitation of number of witnesses, determining
the extent of agreement as to proposed findings, and such other matters as may
expedite orderly conduct and disposition of the hearing. No motions and
decisions on substantive matters shall occur at the prehearing
conference.
(b) The chairperson,
presiding officer, or the executive officer may issue a prehearing conference
order that shall establish a schedule for the mutual exchange of exhibits and
identification of witnesses. The prehearing conference order shall insure that
all parties will be provided an opportunity to actively participate in the
hearing. No party shall be allowed to present additional exhibits or witnesses
that are material or substantial and not identified within the schedule
provided by the prehearing conference order, unless the presenting party
provides good cause or the exhibit or witness is being presented for rebuttal
purposes, or by stipulation of the parties with the permission of the
commission.
Notes
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