Current through September, 2024
Section 11-200.1-5 - Filing requirements for publication and withdrawal(a) Anything required to be published in the bulletin shall be submitted electronically to the office before the close of business five business days prior to the issue date, which shall be the issue date deadline.(b) All submittals to the office for publication in the bulletin shall be accompanied by a completed informational form that provides whatever information the office needs to properly notify the public. The information requested may include the following: the title of the action; the islands affected by the proposed action; tax map key numbers; street addresses; nearest geographical landmarks; latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates or other geographic data; applicable permits, including for applicants, the approval requiring chapter 343, HRS, environmental review; whether the proposed action is an agency or an applicant action; a citation to the applicable federal or state statutes requiring preparation of the document; the type of document prepared; the names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and contact persons as applicable of the accepting authority, the proposing agency, the approving agency, the applicant, and the consultant; and a brief narrative summary of the proposed action that provides sufficient detail to convey the impact of the proposed action to the public. (c) The office shall not accept untimely submittals or revisions thereto after the issue date deadline for which the submittal was originally filed has passed.(d) In accordance with the agency's rules or, in the case of an applicant EA or EIS, the applicant's judgment, anything filed with the office may be withdrawn by the agency or applicant that filed the submittal with the office. To withdraw a submittal, the agency or applicant shall submit to the office a written letter informing the office of the withdrawal. The office shall publish notice of withdrawals and the rationale in accordance with this subchapter.(e) To be published in the bulletin, all submittals to the office shall meet the filing requirements in subsections (a) to (c) and be prepared in accordance with this chapter and chapter 343, HRS, as appropriate. The following shall meet additional filing requirements: (1) When the document is a draft EA with an anticipated FONSI, the proposing agency or approving agency shall: (A) File the document and determination with the office;(B) Deposit, or require the applicant to deposit, concurrently with the filing to the office, one paper copy of the draft EA at the nearest state library in each county in which the proposed action is to occur and one paper copy with the Hawaii Documents Center; and(C) Distribute, or require the applicant to distribute, concurrently with its publication, the draft EA to other agencies having jurisdiction or expertise as well as citizen groups and individuals that the proposing agency or approving agency reasonably believes to be affected;(2) When the document is a final EA with a FONSI, the proposing agency or approving agency shall: (A) Incorporate, or require the applicant to incorporate, the FONSI into the contents of the final EA, as prescribed in sections 11-200.1-21 and 11-200, 1-22;(B) File the final EA and the incorporated FONSI with the office; and(C) Deposit, or require the applicant to deposit, concurrently with the filing to the office, one paper copy of the final EA with the Hawaii Documents Center;(3) When the document is a final EA with an EISPN, the proposing agency or approving agency shall:(A) Incorporate, or require the applicant to incorporate, the EISPN into the contents of the final EA, as prescribed in sections 11-200.1-21, 11-200.1-22, and 11-200.1-23;(B) File the incorporated EISPN with the final EA with the office; and(C) Deposit, or require the applicant to deposit, concurrently with the filing to the office, one paper copy of the final EA with the Hawaii Documents Center,(4) When the notice is an EISPN without the preparation of an EA, the proposing agency or approving agency shall:(A) File the EISPN with the office; and(B) Deposit, or require the applicant to deposit, concurrently with the filing to the office, one paper copy of the EISPN at the nearest state library in each county in which the proposed action is to occur and one paper copy with the Hawaii Documents Center;(5) When the document is a draft EIS, the proposing agency or applicant shall: (A) Sign and date the draft EIS,(B) Indicate that the draft EIS and all ancillary documents were prepared under the signatory's direction or supervision and that the information submitted, to the best of the signatory's knowledge fully addresses document content requirements as set forth in subchapter 10;(C) File the draft EIS with the accepting authority and the office simultaneously;(D) Deposit, or require the applicant to deposit, concurrently with the filing to the office, one paper copy of the draft EIS at the nearest state library in each county in which the proposed action is to occur and one paper copy with the Hawaii Documents Center; and(E) Submit to the office one true and correct copy of the original audio file, at standard quality, of all oral comments received at the time designated within any EIS public scoping meeting for receiving oral comments;(6) When the document is a final EIS, the proposing agency or applicant shall:(A) Sign and date the final EIS;(B) Indicate that the final EIS and all ancillary documents were prepared under the signatory's direction or supervision and that the information submitted, to the best of the signatory's knowledge fully addresses document content requirements as set forth in subchapter 10; and(C) File the final EIS with the accepting authority and the office simultaneously;(7) When the notice is an acceptance or non-acceptance of a final EIS, the accepting authority shall: (A) File the notice of acceptance or non-acceptance of a final EIS with the office; and(B) Simultaneously transmit the notice to the proposing agency or applicant;(8) When the notice is of the withdrawal of an anticipated FONSI, FONSI, or EISPN, the proposing agency or approving agency shall include a rationale of the withdrawal specifying any associated documents to be withdrawn;(9) When the notice is of the withdrawal of a draft EIS or final EIS, the proposing agency or applicant shall simultaneously file the notice with the office and submit the notice with the accepting authority; and(10) When the submittal is a changed version of a notice, document, or determination previously published and withdrawn, the submittal shall be filed as the 'second" submittal, or "third" or "fourth", as appropriate. Example: A draft EIS is withdrawn and changed. It is then filed with the office for publication as the "second draft EIS" for the particular action. Haw. Code R. § 11-200.1-5
[Eff AUG 9 2019] (Auth: HRS §§ 343-3, 343-5, 343-6) (Imp: HRS §§ 341-3, 343-3, 343-6)