Haw. Code R. § 13-167-9 - Public records
(a) All public
records shall be available for inspection in the office of the commission,
Honolulu, Hawaii, during established office hours unless such inspection of
these records is contrary to any state or federal law. 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:
(1) 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
(2) are necessary
for the protection of the character or reputation of any person.
(b) Photocopies of public records,
certified copies of extracts from public records, or public records printed or
reproduced by the commission in quantity shall be given to any person
requesting the same by paying the fees established by the commission or by
law.
(c) Requests for public
information, for permission to inspect official records, or for copies of
public records shall be processed by public officials with due regard for the
dispatch of other public duties.
Notes
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