Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-10 – Judicial review
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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-10
- Amusement ride: means a mechanically or electrically operated device designed to carry passengers in various modes and used for entertainment and amusement. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
- Appeals board: means the labor and industrial relations appeals board established by § 371-4. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
- Department: means the department of labor and industrial relations. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
- Director: means the director of labor and industrial relations. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
- Elevator: means a hoisting and lowering mechanism permanently installed in a structure, designed to carry passengers or authorized personnel, equipped with a car or platform which moves in fixed guides and serves two or more fixed landings. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
- Pressure retaining item: means a boiler, pressure vessel, or pressure system. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 397-3
Except where an order has already become final for failure to contest, the decision and order of the appeals board shall be final and conclusive, unless the director or any party to the proceedings before the appeals board obtains a review thereof in the manner provided in chapter 91 by instituting proceedings in the circuit court of the circuit in which the pressure retaining item, amusement ride, or elevator and kindred equipment is situated or such practice, means, method, operation, or process is employed. The hearing on review shall be on the record and the department shall be deemed a party to any such proceedings. The court shall give precedence to such proceedings over all other civil cases.