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HRS §104-26

How to appeal a decision in court

This section explains how to ask a court to review a decision made in an appeal under this chapter. It also says that if a complaint is suspended or dismissed, the person affected can appeal to the circuit court. The process follows the rules in chapter 91 and court rules.

The statute, as written — Judicial review

(a) Any party to an appeal under this chapter may obtain judicial review of the decision on the appeal in the manner provided in chapter 91. (b) Any suspension or dismissal of any complaint under this chapter shall be subject to appeal in circuit court by the aggrieved party, under section 91-14 and rule 72 of the Hawaii rules of civil procedure.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§91-14 Judicial review of contested cases

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