HRS §286-241.6
Appealing a commercial driver's license suspension or revocation
If your commercial driver's license is suspended, revoked, or canceled, you can appeal to the circuit court where you live. You must file a notice of appeal within 30 days of being told about the action. Filing an appeal does not pause the suspension, and the court's decision is final unless chapter 91 says otherwise.
The statute, as written — Appeal to circuit court
Any suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a commercial driver's license under section 286-241.4 may be appealed to the circuit court in which the applicant or licensee resides by filing a notice of appeal in that court within thirty days after being notified of the suspension, revocation, or cancellation. The appeal shall not operate as a stay to the order or decision appealed from. The appeal shall be subject to procedures and rules as may be prescribed by the court and the decision of the court shall be final except as otherwise provided in chapter 91.
Sections this one refers to
§286-241.4 When the state can suspend or revoke a commercial driver's license
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