Haw. Code R. § 18-234-05 - Filing of claims
(a) All claims
shall be in writing, verified under oath, and submitted on a form prescribed by
the commission and shall contain such information as the commission may
require. An original and two copies of each claim shall be filed with the
commission in the county in which the disaster occurred at any location
designated by the commission. The commission shall publish the location or list
of locations not less than once in a newspaper of general circulation which is
printed and issued at least twice weekly in the affected county and may take
additional measures to publicize the location or locations. A claim shall be
deemed to be filed either on the date the claim is received by the commission,
if hand-delivered, or the postmarked date of a claim, if mailed to the
commission, and each claim shall be date stamped upon receipt by the
commission.
(b) Claims shall be
filed:
(1) On or before December 31 of the
year in which the disaster occurred; or
(2) On or before the date prescribed by the
commission.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the last day for filing a claim shall not be more than six months from the date of the occurrence of the disaster as determined by the governor.
(c) A claim may be amended at any time before
the commission has certified a loss to the director.
(d) After the commission has certified a loss
to the director, the claim for that loss may be amended only if:
(1) There is new and substantial evidence
that may affect the determination; and
(2) The amended claim is filed not later than
six months from the filing of the original claim.
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