Haw. Code R. § 15-300-49 - Procedure at hearing
Unless otherwise stipulated by the parties, which stipulation is approved by the board or the hearings officer, all hearings shall proceed as follows:
(1) The
parties shall have the opportunity to make opening statements before any
evidence is presented, unless they waive the opportunity. The opening statement
shall be heard in the following order:
(A)
Petitioner's opening statement; and
(B) Respondent's opening statement, unless
respondent chooses to reserve the opening statement until after-presentation of
petitioner's evidence;
(2) The petitioner's evidence shall be
presented first, and shall be followed by the presentation of evidence by
respondent;
(3) After presentation
of the evidence in support of their respective cases, the parties shall have
the opportunity to introduce rebuttal evidence. Rebuttal evidence shall be
introduced in the same order as was followed with respect to the introduction
of evidence in support of their respective cases;
(4) Each witness shall first be sworn under
oath and shall be examined first by the party calling the witness before
cross-examination by the opposing party;
(5) After all evidence, including rebuttal
evidence, has been presented, the parties shall have the opportunity to make
final argument. Final argument shall proceed as follows:
(A) Petitioner's final argument;
(B) Respondent's final argument;
and
(C) Petitioner's final argument
in rebuttal which shall be limited to countering matters raised in respondent's
final argument; and
(6)
The hearing shall be deemed closed after completion of all final arguments or
upon filing of all permitted memoranda and other post-hearing submissions or
upon the expiration of the time allowed for filing submissions, unless the time
is extended, or upon the completion of taking further evidence, whichever is
later.
Notes
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