Hawaii Regulations § 3-170-6 Scope of complaints
Regulation Text
An appropriate subject for a complaint to the elections commission concerning an administrative act of the office of elections might be that the act is:
(1)
Contrary to law;
(2)
Unreasonable, unfair, oppressive, or unnecessarily discriminatory, even though in accordance with law;
(3)
Based on a mistake of fact;
(4)
Based on improper or irrelevant grounds;
(5)
Performed in an inefficient manner; or
(6)
Otherwise erroneous.
History
[Eff JAN 24 2008] (Auth: HRS § 11-7.5 ) (Imp: HRS § 11-7.5 )
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