Haw. Code R. § 18-231-91-21 - Evidence
(a) The presiding officer shall rule on the
admissibility of all evidence. The presiding officer may exercise discretion in
the admission or rejection of evidence and the exclusion of immaterial,
irrelevant, or unduly repetitious evidence with a view to doing substantial
justice.
(b) Evidence shall
generally consist of the cease and desist citation, any applicable reports, or
other written statements submitted by either party.
(c) When objections are made to the admission
or exclusion of evidence, the grounds relied upon shall be stated briefly.
Formal exceptions to rulings are unnecessary and need not be taken.
(d) With the approval of the presiding
officer, a witness may read testimony into the record on direct examination.
Before any prepared testimony is read, unless excused by the presiding officer,
the witness shall deliver copies thereof to the presiding officer and all
counsel parties. If the presiding officer deems that substantial savings in
time will result, a copy of the prepared testimony may be received in evidence
without reading.
(e) If relevant
and material matter is offered in evidence in a document containing other
matters, the party offering it shall designate specifically the matter so
offered. If the other matter in the document would burden the record, at the
discretion of the presiding officer, the relevant and material matter may be
read into the record or copies of it received as an exhibit. Other parties
shall be afforded opportunity at the time to examine the document, and to offer
in evidence other portions believed material and relevant.
(f) If any matter contained in a document on
file as a public record with the department is offered in evidence, unless
otherwise directed by the presiding officer, the document need not be produced
and may be received in evidence by reference.
(g) Official notice may be taken of such
matters as may be judicially noticed by the courts of the State of Hawaii.
Official notice may also be taken of generally recognized technical or
scientific facts when parties are given notice either before or during the
hearing of the material so noticed and afforded the opportunity to contest the
facts so noticed.
(h) Exhibits
shall be prepared in the same format as that required for the filing of
documents under section 18-231-91-13, unless otherwise directed or permitted by
the presiding officer.
(i) At the
hearing, the presiding officer may require the production of further evidence
upon any issue. Upon agreement of the parties, the presiding officer may
authorize the filing of specific documentary evidence as a part of the record
within a fixed time.
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