Haw. Code R. § 16-85-121 - Criminal conviction
(a) When an applicant, licensee, or
certificate holder has been convicted of a crime related to the profession and
it is determined that the conviction may be considered under section
831-3.1,
HRS, or chapters
453 or
463E, HRS, the board may request the
following documents from the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder:
(1) Copies of any court records, orders, or
other documents that state the facts and statutes upon which the applicant was
convicted, the verdict of the court with regard to that conviction, the
sentence imposed, and the actual terms of the sentence; and
(2) Affidavits from any parole officer,
employer, other physicians, or other persons who can attest to a firm belief
that the applicant has been sufficiently rehabilitated to practice.
(b) The applicant, licensee, or
certificate holder shall provide any documents requested within thirty days of
the request.
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