Haw. Code R. § 16-85-4 - Preliminary review and investigation
(a) The board may delegate to the executive
secretary any of the board's powers the board deems reasonable and proper.
However, the board shall not delegate the board's powers and duties to:
(1) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules;
(2) Order disciplinary action against a
licensee or certificate holder; and
(3) Grant, deny, renew, refuse to renew, or
otherwise condition a license or certificate unless the granting, refusal to
renew, or conditioning of a license or certificate does not require the
exercise of the board's expertise and discretion.
(b) The executive secretary of the board
shall preliminarily review each application for licensure or certification by
endorsement or examination or for a limited and temporary license or
certificate filed with the board, and shall advise the applicant with regard to
proper compliance with the laws and rules governing the application; provided
that nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the board's authority
and responsibility to ultimately pass upon the applicant's
qualifications.
(c) The executive
secretary of the board may initiate preliminary investigations of applicants
for license or certificate by endorsement or examination or for a limited and
temporary license or certificate, in conjunction with the investigatory staff
of the department of commerce and consumer affairs.
Notes
Section 16-85-4 is based substantially on repealed sections 16-85-9 and 16-85-10. [Eff 1/27/79; am and ren §§ 16-85-9, 16-85-10, 6/12/81; am and comp 7/27/87; am and comp 10/28/89; comp 8/25/90; R 12/22/97]
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