HRS §397-10
How to appeal a board decision in court
This section explains that a board decision is final unless someone asks a court to review it. The director or a party can file a case in the circuit court where the equipment or practice is located. The court must hear these cases quickly, and the department is always a party.
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The statute, as written — Judicial review
Except where an order has already become final for failure to contest, the decision and order of the appeals board shall be final and conclusive, unless the director or any party to the proceedings before the appeals board obtains a review thereof in the manner provided in chapter 91 by instituting proceedings in the circuit court of the circuit in which the pressure retaining item, amusement ride, or elevator and kindred equipment is situated or such practice, means, method, operation, or process is employed. The hearing on review shall be on the record and the department shall be deemed a party to any such proceedings. The court shall give precedence to such proceedings over all other civil cases.
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