Haw. Code R. § 13-300-56 - Prehearing conference
(a) The presiding
officer or designated representative may hold, or cause to be held, prehearing
conferences with the parties for the purpose of formulating or simplifying the
issues, arranging for the exchange of proposed exhibits or proposed written
testimony, setting of schedules, exchanging names of witnesses, limiting the
number of witnesses, and any other matters as may expedite orderly conduct and
disposition of the proceeding as permitted by law.
(b) The presiding officer may request briefs
setting forth the issues, facts and legal arguments upon which the parties
intend to rely and may fix the conditions and time for the filing of briefs and
the number of pages. Exhibits may be reproduced in an appendix to a brief. A
brief of more than twenty pages shall contain a subject index and table of
authorities.
Notes
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