2009 Hawaii Code
Volume 13
TITLE 36 - CIVIL REMEDIES AND DEFENSES AND SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER 673 - NATIVE HAWAIIAN TRUSTS JUDICIAL RELIEF ACT  
§673-3 - Exhaustion of administrative remedies.

     [§673-3]  Exhaustion of administrative remedies.  Before an action may be filed in circuit court under this chapter, the party filing suit shall have exhausted all administrative remedies available, and shall have given not less than sixty days written notice prior to filing of the suit that unless appropriate remedial action is taken suit shall be filed.  All executive branch departments shall adopt in accordance with chapter 91, such rules as may be necessary to specify the procedures for exhausting any remedies available. [L 1988, c 395, pt of §2]

 

Law Journals and Reviews

 

  The Native Hawaiian Trusts Judicial Relief Act:  The First Step in an Attempt to Provide Relief.  14 UH L. Rev. 889.

 

Case Notes

 

  Where plaintiffs failed to comply with the sixty-day notice requirement for filing suit under this section, this failure precluded the supreme court from reviewing any claims brought under this chapter.  110 H. 338, 133 P.3d 767.

 

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