As amended through September 30, 2024
(a) Application; restrictions. Any reporter whose certification has been suspended, other than for late payment of dues, or revoked may seek reinstatement by reapplying for certification under Rule 9.1, provided, however, that (i) no application for reinstatement shall be considered until the expiration of the times set out in parts (b) and (c) below, and (ii) no reporter who has been suspended or whose certification has been revoked in a foreign jurisdiction and who has not been reinstated there may apply for reinstatement in Hawai'i.(b) Time. A reporter whose certification was revoked for failure to meet continuing education requirements may be reinstated upon meeting the requirements. A reporter whose certificate has been revoked for other disciplinary reasons may not seek reinstatement until the expiration of at least two (2) years after the date the reporter's certificate was revoked.(c) Standard of proof. A reporter seeking reinstatement of certification for other than nonpayment of fees or failure to meet CEU requirements must demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, rehabilitation; fitness to practice; compliance with all applicable rules and disciplinary orders; and compliance with any other rules or requirements imposed by the supreme court, and shall include payment of a new application fee and demonstration of machine skill proficiency pursuant to Rule 9.1(b)(3) of these Rules.Amended November 10, 1992, effective 11/10/1992; further amended April 25, 2003, effective 7/1/2003.