RULES

 

     Section 7.  The supreme court shall have power to promulgate rules and regulations in all civil and criminal cases for all courts relating to process, practice, procedure and appeals, which shall have the force and effect of law. [Ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]

 

Rules of Court

 

  See Rules of the Supreme Court; Hawaii Rules of Professional Conduct; Code of Judicial Conduct; Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure; Rules of the Intermediate Court of Appeals; Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure; Hawaii Rules of Penal Procedure; Rules of the Circuit Courts; Hawaii Arbitration Rules; Rules of the District Courts; District Court Rules of Civil Procedure; Rules of the Small Claims Division; Hawaii Family Court Rules; Rules of the Tax Appeal Court; Rules of the Land Court; Hawaii Civil Traffic Rules; Hawaii Probate Rules; Hawaii Rules for Certification of Spoken and Sign Language Interpreters; Rules Governing Court Reporting.

 

Attorney General Opinions

 

  This section does not vest exclusive rule making power in the supreme court so as to preclude legislative action on procedural matters.  Att. Gen. Op. 67-9.

 

Law Journals and Reviews

 

  Ke Kanawai Mamalahoe:  Equality in Our Splintered Profession.  33 UH L. Rev. 249 (2010).

 

Case Notes

 

  Procedural statutes in conflict with rules are ineffective.  48 H. 152, 159, 397 P.2d 593; 48 H. 290, 300, 401 P.2d 449.