Haw. Code R. § 18-237D-4-15 - Response to citation for failure to display
(a) A
respondent must respond to a citation for failure to display within thirty days
from the date of service by:
(1) Paying to
the department the stated amount of the monetary fine, which shall constitute
acknowledgment of the violation and a waiver of further rights of review;
provided that if the tendered payment is dishonored for any reason not the
fault of the department, the respondent will be deemed not to have answered the
citation; or
(2) Appealing the
citation by making a written request to the department for a contested case
hearing in accordance with these rules and chapter 91, HRS, including but not
limited to section 18-237D-4-18. Written requests for contested case hearings
may be indicated on the citation itself.
(b) If the respondent fails to respond to the
citation for failure to display within thirty days from the date the citation
was served:
(1) The failure is an
acknowledgment that the allegations contained in the citation are true and that
the relief sought in the citation, including any monetary fines, is
appropriate; and
(2) The department
may collect any overdue monetary fines and enforce any overdue nonmonetary
sanctions as set forth in section 18-237D-4-35(b).
(c) The hearing of an agency appeal shall be
limited solely to the allegations contained in the citation. No other matter
may be considered, including, but not limited to, any disputes relating to any
tax liability.
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