Hawaii Regulations § 3-170-9 Investigations
Regulation Text
(a)
After reviewing the complaint and the response, the elections commission may decide to investigate the complaint.
(b)
On its own motion, the elections commission may authorize an investigation, without a pending complaint.
(c)
The elections commission may convene a public hearing to receive evidence and to solicit public comment concerning the investigation. Such a public hearing will be held within a reasonable time after the elections commission has completed its investigation.
History
[Eff JAN 24 2008] (Auth: HRS § 11-7.5 ) (Imp: HRS § 11-7.5 )
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