The permittee shall be given written notice specifying the particular violation and the milk or milk product shall not be offered for sale. When the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the director, the milk or milk product may be sold.
A request for a hearing shall be in writing and submitted to the director not later than forty eight hours after receiving the intent to suspend notice. Upon receiving a request for a hearing by the permittee, the director shall proceed to a hearing to ascertain the facts of such violation and upon evidence presented at the hearing shall affirm, modify, or rescind the intended suspension. As provided in chapter 91, HRS, the permittee shall be given written notice of hearing at least fifteen days before the hearing. If no request for a hearing is made, the permit shall be suspended.
In lieu of a hearing, any person whose permit has been suspended may make written application for reinstatement of the permit. The application shall include a statement signed by the applicant stating that in the applicant's opinion the conditions causing the suspension of the permit have been corrected. The application shall also include evidence supporting the applicant's opinion. The permit shall be reinstated when an inspection and analysis of the affected milk or milk product shows that the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the director.
Haw. Code R. § 11-15-38