Haw. Code R. § 13-275-11

Current through September, 2024
Section 13-275-11 - Reconsideration of findings after the process is closed
(a) The SHPD shall reconsider the findings under sections 13-275-5 (adequate identification and inventory procedures), 13-275-6 (significance evaluations), 13-275-7 (determination of effects), and 13-275-8 (mitigation), when new information is submitted by an interested party with a request for reconsideration. To be considered, the inquiry must address a specific problem in the findings with supportive new evidence presented. The agency conducting the project shall be promptly notified by the SHPD of the request for reconsideration. An inquiry to the SHPD will not suspend action on a project, but the agency shall take all measures to avoid adverse effects to significant historic properties while the SHPD is reviewing a request. Within ten working days of receipt of the request at the SHPD office, the SHPD shall advise in writing the interested party and the agency undertaking the project of the SHPD conclusions.
(b) If the SHPD conclusions identify an inaccurate significance evaluation, an inappropriate general mitigation commitment, or a flaw in the detailed mitigation plan, then the SHPD and the agency undertaking the project shall attempt to reach agreement on how to correct the problem. If agreement cannot be reached within ten working days, the Hawaii historic places review board shall be asked for their advice. The review board shall provide their advice within thirty days after receiving a request.

Haw. Code R. § 13-275-11

[Eff DEC 11 2003] (Auth: HRS §§ 6E-3) (Imp: HRS §§ 6E-1, 6E-3, 6E-5.5, 6E-7, 6E-8)