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parties shall be afforded an opportunity to examine the document and to offer in <br />evidence other portions thereof believed material and relevant. <br />(g) Exhibits. <br />(1) Form; Size. Exhibits shall be legible and may be prepared on paper not <br />exceeding 8-1/2 x 11 inches in size or bound or folded to the respective <br />approximate size, where practical. Wherever practicable, sheets of each <br />exhibit shall be numbered and data and other figures shall be set forth in <br />tabular form. <br />(2) Copies. When exhibits are offered in evidence, the original and fifteen <br />copies shall be furnished to the presiding officer with a copy to each party <br />to the proceeding other than the Commission, unless such copies have <br />been previously furnished, or the presiding officer directs otherwise. <br />(h) Commission Records. If any matter contained in a document on file as a public <br />record with the Commission is offered in evidence, unless directed otherwise by <br />the presiding officer, such document need not be produced as an exhibit, but may <br />be received in evidence by reference, provided that the particular portions of such <br />document are specifically identified and are otherwise competent, relevant, and <br />material. If testimony in any proceeding, other than the one being heard, is <br />offered in evidence, a copy of the testimony shall be presented as an exhibit, <br />unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer. <br />(i) Official Notice of Facts. Official notice may be taken of such matters as may be <br />judicially noticed by the courts of the State of Hawaii. Official notice may also be <br />taken of generally recognized technical or scientific facts within the <br />Commission's specialized knowledge when parties are given notice either before <br />or during the hearing of the material so noticed and afforded the opportunity to <br />contest the facts so noticed. <br />(j) Additional Evidence. At the hearing, the presiding officer may require the <br />production of further evidence upon any issue. Upon agreement of the parties, the <br />presiding officer may authorize the filing of specific documentary evidence as <br />part of the record within a fixed time after submission, reserving an exhibit <br />number therefor. <br />4-19 Briefs <br />The presiding officer may fix the time for the filing of briefs. Exhibits may be <br />reproduced in an appendix to a brief. A brief of more than twenty pages shall contain a <br />subject index and table of authorities. Requests for extension of time to file briefs must <br />be made to the Commission in writing, and a copy thereof served upon or mailed to the <br />other parties to the proceedings. Ordinarily, when a matter is to be submitted on <br />concurrent briefs, extensions will not be granted unless stipulation is filed with the <br />Commission. <br />4-8 <br /> <br />