Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Chapter 14 - REHABILITATION
Subchapter 3 - CERTIFICATION OF PROVIDERS OF REHABILITATION SERVICES
Section 12-14-19 - Revocation of certification, registration, or both
Current through August, 2024
The director may revoke the certification of a provider or the registration of a specialist, or both, for a period up to two years if following an investigation, to include an opportunity for the specialist or provider, or both, to respond, the director finds that the provider or specialist, or both, knowingly failed:
(1) To comply with section 386-25, HRS, or this chapter;
(2) To fulfill any obligation in providing the vocational rehabilitation services prescribed in the approved plan; or
(3) To provide any vocational rehabilitation services required by the employee during the length of the program.
The provider or specialist shall be notified by written determination of the revocation of certification or registration. The provider or specialist may request a reconsideration and hearing as defined in section 12-14-48, or the provider or specialist within ten days of the determination may file a written request for a hearing. The provider or specialist may appeal the director's decision as provided by section 12-14-49. The provider or specialist may continue to provide services to enrolled employees, but shall not accept new or transferred cases until such final decision is rendered.