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HRS §232-9

Clerk duties and record keeping for the tax appeal court

This section says the land court clerk also serves as the tax appeal court clerk without extra pay. The clerk must record court proceedings, send copies of written orders to interested parties and the tax department, and keep all records in the clerk's office. The court can hire a reporter when needed and can meet outside Honolulu.

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The statute, as written — Clerk; reporter; custody of records

The clerk of the land court shall be ex officio the clerk of the tax appeal court and shall serve as such without additional compensation. The clerk shall record all the proceedings of the court and perform, on its behalf, any routine duties which it may assign to the clerk. Upon the entry of any written order of the court, the clerk shall immediately send a copy thereof to all interested parties and to the department of taxation which shall forthwith correct the assessment list to conform thereto. All records of the court shall be kept in the office of the clerk. Any assistant to the clerk may act in the place of the clerk. Whenever necessary the court shall engage the services of a reporter who shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by it. The office of the court shall be in the judiciary building, at Honolulu, but it may sit at such other places as it may deem necessary.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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