Hawaii Regulations § 3-161-21 Motion for reconsideration
Regulation Text
Any party, within ten days after receipt of any final order may move the commission to reconsider the commission's final order or decision. The motion shall be filed with the commission and shall state specifically what points of law or fact the commission has overlooked or misunderstood together with brief arguments on the points raised. No answer or reply to the motion shall be considered unless requested by the commission. Oral argument on the motion shall be with the discretion of the commission. Only one motion for reconsideration may be filed by each party and the filing of the motion shall not operate as a stay of the commission's final order or decision.
History
[Eff MAY 29 2010] (Auth: HRS §§ 91-2 , 11-193) (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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