Haw. Code R. § 13-1-9 - Government records
(a) All government
records of the board shall be available for inspection in the office of the
board, Honolulu, Hawaii, during established office hours unless public
inspection of these records is prohibited by law; provided that except where
the records are open under any rule of court, the attorney general may
determine which records may be withheld from public inspection when the records
pertain to the preparation of the prosecution or defense of any action or
proceeding to which the State is or may be a party or to maintain the
attorney-client and attorney work product privileges.
(b) Government records printed or reproduced
by the board in quantity shall be given to any person requesting the same by
paying the fees established by law. Photocopies of government records shall be
made and given by the chairperson to any person upon request and upon payment
of the fees established by law. Certified copies of extracts from government
records shall also be given by the chairperson upon payment of the fees
established by law.
(c) Requests
for public information, for permission to inspect official records, or for
copies of government records shall be handled with due regard for the dispatch
of other public duties.
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