Haw. Code R. § 12-46-74 - Commission's action on proposed decisions
(a) Where the
petition has been contested, any party adversely affected by the hearings
examiner's decision within fifteen days after the receipt of a copy of the
decision, may file with the commission written exceptions to the whole or any
part of the decision and request review by the commission. Each written
exception shall specify the portions of the record and authorities relied upon
to sustain each point. A copy of the written exceptions shall be served by the
party so excepting upon each party to the proceeding, and upon the hearings
examiner. Unless the time has been extended, no written exceptions shall be
filed or accepted for filing after the time specified, except by leave of the
commission for good cause shown.
(b) Where the petition has been contested and
written exceptions filed, any party may file and serve upon all other parties
and the hearings examiner a statement in support of the decision within fifteen
days after receipt of a copy of the written exceptions.
(c) Where the petition has been contested and
whenever written exceptions have been timely filed, all parties to the
proceedings shall be afforded the opportunity to present oral argument to the
commission concerning the proposed decision. The commission shall personally
consider the whole record or portions of the record as may have been cited by
the parties either in support or in opposition to the decision. All parties
shall be served with notice of the time and place of argument at least five
days prior to the time for argument. Within a reasonable time after argument
has been heard, the commission shall issue a final decision and order, either
affirming, modifying, or reversing, in whole or in part, the hearing examiner's
decision.
(d) Where the petition
has not been contested, or if no written exceptions have been filed, the
commission, within a reasonable time after the hearings examiner's decision has
been filed, shall issue a written final decision and order, either adopting
modifying, or reversing, in whole or in part, the hearings examiner's proposed
decision. The commission shall state with specificity in the final decision the
reasons for any modification or reversal, in whole or in part, of the hearings
examiner's proposed decision.
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