Haw. Code R. § 17-1403-4 - Cost of administrative rules
(a) The department
shall deposit, without charge, seven copies of the administrative rules of the
department with the state publications distribution center and one copy with
the University of Hawaii.
(b) Upon
request, copies of specific sections of the administrative rules shall be
provided without charge to a claimant, as defined in chapter 17-1402, or the
claimant's legal representative who requires specific sections of the
administrative rules to determine whether an administrative hearing should be
requested or to prepare for a hearing.
(c) Upon request, copies of the
administrative rules shall be provided without charge to state or county
agencies and officers, and public agencies and officers outside the State.
(1) State or county agencies or officers, and
public agencies and officers outside the State entitled to a free copy of the
department's administrative rules shall be placed on the mailing list of the
program development office.
(2)
State or county agencies or officers, and public agencies and officers outside
the State placed on the mailing list shall be responsible to notify the program
development office when the issuances are no longer needed.
(d) Custodians, individuals, or
organizations not entitled to receive free copies of the administrative rules
and who choose not to access the administrative rules through electronic files
shall be assessed a fee related to the cost of reproduction and applicable
postal rates.
(e) The fee for
reproduction shall be ten cents per one-sided copy and twenty cents per
two-sided copy, and shall be paid in advance to the department by cash, money
order, or certified check.
(f)
Copies shall be provided within ten working days from the date of the request
by the program development office or the adult protective and community
services office in the geographic area where the copies are being requested.
The ten-day period may be extended for an additional twenty working days if the
department provides to the requesting individual, within the initial ten
working days, a written explanation of unusual circumstances causing the delay.
Notes
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