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HRS §346-399

Notice rules for court hearings and reviews

This section says the court must tell the parties about hearings and reviews. If a party was in court and got actual notice, no more notice is needed. Otherwise, notice must be given at least 48 hours before, unless the court decides differently.

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The statute, as written — Notice of hearings and reviews

Notice of hearings and reviews shall be provided to the parties; provided that no further notice is required for any party who was given actual notice of a hearing or review while present in court. Notice of hearings or reviews shall be served no less than forty-eight hours before the scheduled hearing, or as otherwise determined by the court.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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