Haw. Code R. § 12-47-32

Current through April, 2024
Section 12-47-32 - Motions, generally
(a) Form. All motions, except when made during a trial, shall be in writing, state the grounds for the motion, set forth the relief or order sought, and be accompanied by a memorandum in support of the motion. If the motion requires consideration of facts not appearing in the record, it shall be supported by an affidavit. Every motion shall indicate whether a hearing is requested on the motion and shall be accompanied by a notice of hearing. Motions shall be served in accordance with section 12-47-18.
(b) Responsive memoranda. An opposing party may serve and file counter affidavits and a written statement of reasons in opposition to the motion and of the authorities relied upon not later than five business days before the date of the hearing. If the hearing on the motion is scheduled within five business days after the motion is filed, then such response shall be served and filed at least one business day before the time set for hearing.
(c) Required notice; effect of failure to appear. A party who does not oppose a motion or who intends to support a motion or who desires a continuance shall notify the board and the opposing parties within five business days before the date of the hearing. If the hearing on the motion is scheduled within five business days after the motion is filed, the board shall be notified within one business day before the time set for hearing. Failure to appear at the hearing may be deemed a waiver of objections to the granting of the motion.
(d) If a hearing on the motion is not requested, the board may decide the matter upon the pleadings, memoranda, and other documents filed.

Haw. Code R. § 12-47-32

[Eff ] (Auth: HRS § 371-4) (Imp: HRS § 371-4)