Haw. Code R. § 21-2-1 - Filing of documents
(a) All disclosures, charges, requests for
opinions, pleadings, submittals, reports, petitions, briefs, memoranda, and other
documents for the commission's consideration shall be filed with the executive
director. Documents may be delivered via electronic mail or in hard copy to the
commission offices in Honolulu within the time limit, if any, for such filing
unless the commission requires that documents be submitted electronically. The
date on which the documents are actually received by the commission shall be
deemed to be the date of filing, except as otherwise provided by law.
(b) All documents filed or lodged with the
commission shall be plainly legible.
(c) All documents shall be signed by the person
submitting the same or the person's duly authorized agent or attorney. The
commission may establish an electronic filing system that allows for digital
signature of documents. The signature of the person signing the document
constitutes a certification that the person has read the document, and that, to
the best of the person's knowledge, information,'' and belief every statement
contained in the document is true, not misleading, and not interposed for
delay.
(d) The commission may require
that hard copies of pleadings and memoranda submitted for hearing purposes be
filed with the commission.
(e) The
initial document filed by any person in any proceeding shall state on the first
page thereof the name, mailing address, electronic mail address, and telephone
number of the person or persons who may be served with any documents filed in the
proceeding.
Notes
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