Hawaii Regulations § 3-170-10 Procedure after investigations
Regulation Text
If, after investigation, the elections commission finds that:
(1)
A matter should be further considered by the office of elections;
(2)
An administrative act should be modified or canceled;
(3)
A statute or regulation on which an administrative act is based should be altered;
(4)
Reasons should be given for an administrative act; or
(5)
Any other action should be taken by the office of elections; the elections commission shall report the elections commission's opinion and recommendations to the office of elections. The elections commission may request that the office of elections notify the elections commission, within a specified time, of any action taken on the elections commission's recommendations.
History
[Eff JAN 24 2008] (Auth: HRS § 11-7.5 ) (Imp: HRS § 11-7.5 )
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