Haw. Code R. § 23-4-5 - Notice of hearing
(a) Upon
determination by the department to proceed with a hearing, the department shall
give written notice to all parties of the hearing by registered or certified
mail with return receipt at least fifteen days prior to the hearing date to
include:
(1) The date, time, and place of the
hearing;
(2) The legal authority
under which the hearing is held;
(3) The statutory provisions, rules, or order
in question;
(4) The issues
involved and the facts alleged by the department in support of the allegations;
and
(5) Notification to all parties
of their rights to retain counsel or substitutes pursuant to section
91-9,
Hawaii Revised Statutes.
(b) If the process to serve mail is refused
by a party, or the department is unable to ascertain the address, or locate the
party, a public notice shall be issued in a newspaper of general circulation
announcing the new hearing date. Unless otherwise notified prior to the new
hearing date, the petition shall be nullified.
Notes
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