3,369 sections across 328 Hawaii regulatory chapters.
HAR 23-601-2 Reproduction of records
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Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, records printed or reproduced by the commission shall be given to any person requesting the same upon payment of any fees established by the commission or by law. Notes Haw. Code R. § 23-601-2 [Eff SEP 03 1994] (Auth: HRS § 351-68) (I…
HAR 23-601-3 Confidential information
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Disclosure of information relating to the psychiatric, medical, personal history, and law enforcement or criminal investigative reports will not be permitted unless required by court order with jurisdiction in a case arising from an application filed with the commission or otherw…
HAR 23-602-1 Notice of proposed rulemaking
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(a) When upon its own motion, the commission proposes to adopt, amend, or repeal a rule, a notice of proposed rulemaking shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the State. All such notices shall be issued at leastthirty days prior to the date of …
HAR 23-602-2 Emergency rulemaking
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Notwithstanding the chapter 23-601, if the commission finds that an imminent peril to public health, safety, or morals requires adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule upon less than thirty days' notice of hearing, and states in writing the reason for such finding, it may procee…
HAR 23-602-3 Petitions for adoption, amendment, or repeal of rules
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(a) Any interested person or any agency of the State or county government may petition the commission for the adoption, amendment, or repeal of any rule. (b) Petitions for rulemaking shall: (1) Set forth the text of any proposed rule or amendment desired or specify the rule the r…
HAR 23-602-4 Special proceedings
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(a) On petition of an interested person, the commission may issue a declaratory order as to the applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the commission. Petitions for the issuance thereof shall: (1) State clearly and concisely the controversy or uncerta…
HAR 23-603-1 Public hearing
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A public hearing shall be held as provided by law. The hearing may be closed provided by statute. Notes Haw. Code R. § 23-603-1 [Eff SEP 03 1994] (Auth: HRS § 351-68) (Imp: HRS § 351-14)
HAR 23-603-2 Presiding officer
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Each such hearing shall be presided over by the chairperson of the commission or by a designated representative. The hearing shall be conducted in such a way as to afford all interested persons a reasonable opportunity to be heard on matters relevant to the issues involved and to…
HAR 23-603-3 Continuance of hearing
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The hearing shall be held at the time and place set forth in the notice of hearing, but may at the time and place be continued from day to day or adjourned to a later date or to a different place without notice other than the announcement thereof at the hearing. Notes Haw. Code R…
HAR 23-603-4 Order of proceeding
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At the commencement of the hearing, the presiding officer shall read the pertinent portions of the notice of hearing and shall then outline briefly the procedure to be followed. Evidence shall then be received with respect to the matters specified in the notice of hearing in such…
HAR 23-603-5 Submission of evidence
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All interested persons shall be given reasonableopportunity to offer evidence with respect to the matters specified in the notice of hearing. Every witness shall, before proceeding to testify, state the witness' name, address, and whom they represent at the hearing, and shall giv…
HAR 23-603-6 Oral and written presentation at hearing
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All interested personsoragencies of the State or of a political subdivision of the State shall be afforded an opportunity to submit evidence or arguments which are relevant. In addition, or in lieu thereof, persons or agencies may also file with the commission within fifteen days…
HAR 23-603-7 Record of the hearing
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Unless otherwise specifically ordered by the commission or the presiding officer, testimony given at the hearing need not be reported verbatim. All supporting written statements, maps, charts, tabulations, or similar data offered in evidence at the hearing, which are deemed by th…
HAR 23-603-8 Commission action
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At the close of the final public hearing, the commission shall announce the decision or the date when its decision will be announced. The decision shall be signed by the chairperson or, in the chairperson's absence, by two members of the commission. Notes Haw. Code R. § 23-603-8 …
HAR 23-604-1 Definitions
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As used in this chapter: "Child" means an unmarried person who is under eighteen years of age and includes a step-child or an adopted child. "Dependents" means such relatives of a deceased victim who were wholly or partially dependent upon the victim's income at the time of victi…
HAR 23-604-10 Computation of time
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(a) Except for the eighteen month period for timely filing of a claim application, in computing any period of time, which is prescribed or allowed by this subtitle or any order, the first day shall be excluded and the last included, unless the last day is a Sunday or official sta…
HAR 23-604-11 Order of award
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in section 23-604-2, any order for the payment of compensation under this section may be made on such terms as the commission deems appropriate. All orders for the payment of compensation shall contain words clearly informing the person that all a…
HAR 23-604-12 Medical expenses
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Medical expenses are those expenses directly related to the incident which include: (1) Hospitalization; (2) Home nursing care; (3) Plastic surgery (scar revision); (4) Air and ground ambulance service (5) Air transportation for the victim to travel to another island for medical …
HAR 23-604-13 Funeral expenses
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(a) The commission will consider all reasonable customary funeral expenses up to $3,000. Any amounts in excess of the $3,000 must be determined to be necessary expenses. Funeral and burial expenses include:(1) All customary mortuary costs; and (2) All customary cemetery costs. Ex…
HAR 23-604-14 Lost earnings
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(a) Persons may be compensated for lost earnings. Factors to determine lost earnings include: (1) Whether the person was employed at-the time of the incident; (2) The income (including tips) after the deductions of state, federal, and FICA taxes; (3) Substantiation from the perso…
HAR 23-604-15 Pecuniary loss
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The minimum award for lost support will be $1,000 per dependent. The applicant must provide evidence to establish that an award in excess of $1,000 is necessary and essential for the maintenance and well being of the child. Factors to determine dependency include: (1) Whether the…
HAR 23-604-16 Reductions or denials of awards
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(a) In determining whether an award will be reduced or denied, the following may be considered: (1) Whether an award will substantially enrich the offender; (2) Whether a person fails to utilize legal remedies (temporary restraining order, etc.); (3) Whether a person was involved…
HAR 23-604-17 Reconsideration by commission: judicial review
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(a) The commission may, at any time, on its own motion or in the application of any person aggrieved, reconsider the order or decision and revoke, confirm, or vary the order or decision, based upon the commission's findings. The reconsideration should include the reasons for disa…
HAR 23-604-2 Statement of nondiscrimination
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It is the policy of the department of public safety, criminal injuries compensation commission that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, sexual orientation or marital status be excluded from participation in be subjected t…
HAR 23-604-3 Compensation
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The payment of any claim brought under section 351, Hawaii Revised Statutes, shall be at the discretion of the commission and shall not exceed $10,000 per occurrence. Payment of compensation to the dependents of the deceased victim shall not, in the aggregate, exceed $10,000. Com…
HAR 23-604-4 Victim claims: eligibility for compensation
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(a) Compensation may be paid to those persons identified in subsection (b) when any private citizen is injured or killed by an act or omission of any person coming within the criminal jurisdiction of this state or when the resident of this State is injured or killed in a state wi…
HAR 23-604-5 Good samaritan claims: eligibility for compensation
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(a) Compensation may be paid to those persons identified in subsection (b) when any private citizen has incurred injury or property damage while assisting or preventing the commission of a crime within the State, while apprehending a person who has committed a crime within the St…
HAR 23-604-6 Applications and other documents
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(a) Any eligible person who seeks compensation under this chapter shall file a written application on an official application form with the commission. The application may be sent by mail or hand-carried to the commission office. The postmark date shall be deemed to be the date o…
HAR 23-604-7 Delegation to administrator
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(a) The commission may assign cases to the administrator for determination of eligibility and any order for compensation if:(1) The case can be adjudicated appropriately on the basis of available records and documents; and (2) The applicant has waived a hearing before the commiss…
HAR 23-604-8 Medical examination
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The commission may require a medical examination by an impartial licensed physician who shall make a report to the commission. The fees for such examination shall be paid by the commission. The commission may request a treatment plan from an attending service provider to determin…
HAR 23-604-9 Notice; hearings
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(a) Not-withstanding any other provision in this subtitle, with respect to all applications filed under this chapter, the commission shall conduct a hearing in accordance with this chapter and section to determine eligibility for compensation as soon as practically possible after…
HAR 4-101-1 Specifications and tolerances; requirements
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology handbook, entitled "NIST Handbook 44, 1993, Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing § 4-101-1 and Measuring Devices," hereinafter referred to as "NIST handbook 44" is hereby adopted for use by th…
HAR 4-101-2 Weighing and measuring devices; requirements
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(a) This section applies to any person or government agency using a weighing or measuring device in:(1) Determining the measurement of commodities or items bought or sold, or offered or exposed for sale, on the basis of measure; (2) Computing the basic charge or payment, includin…
HAR 4-101-3 Taximeters; position and illumination
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(a) Subsection UR.2., entitled "Position and Illumination of Taximeter," of section 5.54, entitled "Taximeters," of NIST handbook 44 is amended to read: A taximeter shall be so positioned, secured, and illuminated that its indications, operational markings, and controls of passen…
HAR 4-101-4 Wheel-load weighers, portable axle-load weighers, and axle-load scales; restricted use
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Use of wheel-load weighers, portable axle-load weighers, and axle-load scales shall be permitted only for official use by government agencies in the enforcement of traffic and highway laws and in the collection of statistical information. Notes Haw. Code R. § 4-101-4 [Eff. 8/21/9…
HAR 4-101-5 Violations
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Any person who fails to perform any of the actions required by this chapter, or who uses a weighing or measuring device or a measurement standard in any manner which does not comply with the requirements of this chapter shall be in violation of this chapter. Notes Haw. Code R. § …
HAR 4-101-6 Severability
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If any provision of this chapter is held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect the remainder and, to this end, the provisions of this chapter are severable. Notes Haw. Code R. § 4-101-6 [Eff. 8/21/93] (Auth: HRS § 486-7) (Imp: HRS § 486-37)
HAR 4-150-1 to 4-150-22 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 4-150-1 to 4-150-22 R MAR 17 2006
HAR 4-151-1 to 4-151-22 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 4-151-1 to 4-151-22 R MAR 17 2006
HAR 4-152-1 to 4-152-23 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 4-152-1 to 4-152-23 R MAR 17 2006
HAR 4-155-1 to 4-155-22 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 4-155-1 to 4-155-22 R MAR 17 2006
HAR 4-156-1 to 4-156-23 - Repealed
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Notes Haw. Code R. §§ 4-156-1 to 4-156-23 R MAR 17 2006
HAR 4-157-1 General
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(a) These rules establish the practices governing the provision of irrigation water for all department of agriculture irrigation systems and define the obligations of the board to consumers and of the consumers to the board. (b) It is the policy of the board to render adequate an…
HAR 4-157-10 Non-registering meters
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If a meter fails to register due to any cause except the non-use of water, an average bill may be rendered. This average bill shall be subject to equitable adjustment, taking into account all factors before, during, and after the period of the bill. Notes Haw. Code R. § 4-157-10 …
HAR 4-157-11 Meter tests and adjustment of bills for inaccuracy of measurement
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(a) All meters are tested prior to installation. Any consumer who, for any reason, doubts the accuracy of the meter serving the consumer's premises may request a test of the meter. The requesting consumer will be notified as to the time of the test and may witness the test. There…
HAR 4-157-12 Discontinuance of service
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(a) Water service may be refused or discontinued by the department for the following reasons: (1) If the bill has not been paid within thirty days after the mailing or presentation thereof to the consumer. However, acreage assessments shall continue in spite of the discontinuance…
HAR 4-157-13 Restoration of water service
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If water service is turned off because of failure to pay a bill or violation of any of these rules or for other reasons, all outstanding accounts against the consumer shall be paid or satisfactorily secured before water service shall be restored. Notes Haw. Code R. § 4-157-13 [Ef…
HAR 4-157-14 Department's equipment on consumer's premises
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All equipment belonging to the department and installed upon the consumer's premises for measurement, test, check, or other purpose, shall continue to be the property of the department and may be repaired, replaced, or removed by the department at any time without the consent of …
HAR 4-157-15 Damage and accessibility to department's property
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(a) Any damage to water mains, service connections, valves, standpipes, or other property of the department shall be paid for by the person or organization responsible for the damage. (b) The consumer shall be liable for any damage to a meter or other equipment or property of the…
HAR 4-157-16 Ingress to and egress from consumer's premises
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Any officer, employee, or designee of the department shall have the right of ingress to and egress from the consumer's premises at all reasonable hours for any purpose reasonably connected with the furnishing of water or other service to the premises, and the exercise of any and …