The Hawaii Hearing Scheduling Order is a set of procedures established by the Hawaii Supreme Court for scheduling hearings in the state's court system. It governs how hearings are set and rescheduled, and it outlines the timeline for those hearings. There are three types of Hawaii Hearing Scheduling Orders: the Regular Hearing Scheduling Order, the Expedited Hearing Scheduling Order, and the Extraordinary Hearing Scheduling Order. The Regular Hearing Scheduling Order is used for most hearings, setting out the procedures for scheduling, rescheduling, and conducting a hearing. The Expedited Hearing Scheduling Order is used when a hearing needs to be expedited, setting out the timeline and procedures for a faster hearing. The Extraordinary Hearing Scheduling Order is used for hearings that require special consideration, such as those involving emergency or temporary orders. It outlines the procedures for scheduling, rescheduling, and conducting a hearing, as well as any additional procedures that may be necessary for a successful hearing.