Haw. Code R. § 18-237D-4-20

Current through July, 2024
Section 18-237D-4-20 - Disqualification of presiding officers
(a) A presiding officer shall be disqualified from deciding an agency appeal if the presiding officer:
(1) Has a financial interest, as defined by section 84-3, HRS, in a business or other undertaking that will be directly affected by the decision of the agency appeal;
(2) Is related within the third degree by blood or marriage to any party to the proceeding or any party's representative or attorney;
(3) Has participated in the investigation preceding the institution of the agency appeal proceedings or has participated in the development of the evidence to be introduced at the hearing; or
(4) Has a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party that will prevent a fair and impartial decision involving that party.
(b) A presiding officer shall withdraw from further participation in the proceedings upon discovery of a disqualifying conflict of interest or bias if the factual circumstances are undisputed. If the allegation of a disqualifying conflict of interest or bias is not clearly substantiated, the presiding officer need not voluntarily withdraw and the party seeking the disqualification may file a motion to disqualify the presiding officer. The motion shall be filed and decided before the evidentiary portion of the hearing on the agency appeal. If a presiding officer is disqualified, the director shall designate another representative to serve as the presiding officer. If the disqualified presiding officer is the director, the director shall designate a representative to serve as the presiding officer whose findings of fact, conclusions of law, and decision and order shall be final and binding.

Haw. Code R. § 18-237D-4-20

[Eff 2/3/2019] (Auth: HRS §§ 91-2, 231-3(9), 237D-16(b)) (Imp: HRS §§ 91-9, 237D-4)