Chapter 91
27 sections
§91-1 What key legal terms mean in this chapter
§91-2 How the public can see agency rules and decisions
§91-2.5 Fees for proposed and final rules
§91-2.6 Posting proposed rules on the lieutenant governor's website
§91-3 How agencies must adopt, change, or remove rules
§91-4 Filing and effective dates of rules
§91-4.1 State agencies must keep rule change copies for the public
§91-4.2 Standard format for state agency rules and public index
§91-4.3 Selling the Hawaii rules index and where the money goes
§91-4.4 Form of publication
§91-5 Publishing and sharing agency rules
§91-6 How to ask a state agency to change a rule
§91-7 How to challenge a state agency rule in court
§91-8 How to ask an agency for a declaratory order
§91-8.5 Mediation before a contested case hearing
§91-9 Contested case hearings: notice, procedure, and records
§91-9.5 How parties get notice of a hearing
§91-10 Evidence rules for contested agency hearings
§91-11 When agency officials must review evidence before deciding
§91-12 How agencies must write and share their decisions
§91-13 Officials must not get outside advice in contested cases
§91-13.1 How to challenge a denied license or registration
§91-13.5 Time limits for business and development permits
§91-14 Judicial review of contested cases
§91-15 How to appeal a court decision under this chapter
§91-16 If one part is invalid, the rest still stands
§91-17 When state hearing rules do not apply to protect federal money