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Supreme Court Keeps East Maui Water Case Alive
By Robert Thomas @ 11:44 PM :: 9814 Views :: Kauai County, DHHL, Energy, Environment

HAWSCT: Appellate Jurisdiction Triggered By Signed Water Commission Minutes

by Robert Thomas, InverseCondemnation.com January 12, 2012

At yesterday's Hawaii Water Law Conference, several presenters discussed what is known as the "East Maui water case" (that is easier to say than "In re Petition to Amend Interim Instream Flow Standards for Waikamoi, Puohokamoa, Haipuaena, Punalau/Kolea, Honomanu, West Wailuaiki, East Wailuaiki, Kopiliula, Puakaa, Waiohue, Paakea, Kapaula, and Hanawi streams"), which was up before the Hawaii Supreme Court on a certiorari application after the Intermediate Court of Appeals dismissed the case for lack of appellate jurisdiction. The Water Commission denied the petitioner's request for a contested case, and the ICA dismissed the appeal from the Water Commission because under the Hawaii Administrative Procedures Act, there was no final order from which the petitioners could appeal.

But by the time we all returned to our offices late in the day, the Hawaii Supreme Court had granted the application for certiorari and summarily vacated the ICA's dismissal, and sent the appeal back to that court "for disposition" on the merits.

Under the Water Code, the ICA has appellate jurisdiction to review under section 91-14 of the APA a final decision of the Water Commission in a "contested case." The Hawaii Supreme Court has previously concluded that an order denying a request for a contested case is itself appealable from the "appeals from contested cases" provision in this statute.

The court concluded the ICA has appellate jurisdiction because the Acting Deputy Director to the Chairperson of the Board of Land and Natural Resources certified the Water Commission minutes by signing them, and "[t]he decision, as reflected in the minutes of the Commission's October 18, 2010 meeting, is a final decision of the Commission for which judicial review may be sought pursuant to HRS § 91-14(a)." Order at 2.

In our view, the more interesting question to be resolved is whether the Water Commission's setting or amending interim instream flow standards under the Water Code must be accomplished by a "contested case" (a quasi-judicial administrative hearing). Under Haw. Rev. Stat. § 91-1, a "contested case" is an agency proceeding "in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of specific parties are required by law to be determined after an opportunity for agency hearing." The issue of whether establishing the amount of water that must be in a stream in order to "protect the public interest in [that] particular stream" is one that determines the rights of specific parties and thus must be accomplished by litigation, or is more in the nature of a legislative determination, is one we will be following closely.

Disclosure: we represent the Hawaii Farm Bureau in this case, although we did not file a brief or take a position on the issue presented in the application for certiorari.

Amended Order Accepting Application for Writ of Certiorari, In re Petition to Amend Interim Instream Flow S...

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