Hawaii Regulations § 3-161-11 Service by whom
Regulation Text
(a)
Unless otherwise provided by this chapter, a party filing a pleading, motion, memorandum, document, or other paper shall cause a copy of the pleading, motion, memorandum, document, or other paper to be served upon each of the other parties to the proceeding, or upon any agent or attorney representing the other party. The party serving the pleading, motion, memorandum, document or other paper shall file a certificate of service.
(b)
The commission or hearings officer may cause each respondent to be served with a copy of the petition, or the commission or hearings officer may require the petitioner to serve each respondent with a copy of the petition and to file a certificate of service.
(c)
The commission or hearings officer may cause the notice of hearing to be served upon the parties, or the commission or hearings officer may require the petitioner to serve notice upon the other parties and to file a certificate of service.
(d)
Unless otherwise provided by this chapter, the commission shall cause to be served all notices, documents, orders, and other papers issued by it.
History
[Eff MAY 29 2010] (Auth: HRS §§ 91-2 , 1-193) (Imp: HRS §§ 91-2 , 91-3 , 91-8 , 91-9 , 92-16 , 11-193, 11-216, 11-225, 11-228, 11-229)
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