A Hawaii Notice of Appeal (as Related to Act 48) is a document that is filed in the event of an appeal of a final order, judgment, or other decision of an administrative or court action in the state of Hawaii. It is a formal notice to the court or administrative agency that the appeal of a decision has been initiated. The Notice of Appeal must be filed with the court or agency that made the decision being appealed. It must contain the names of the parties involved, the date of the decision, and a brief description of the nature of the decision. The Notice of Appeal must also provide an address and contact information for the appealing party. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of Appeal (as Related to Act 48): an Appeal to the Supreme Court of Hawaii and an Appeal to the Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii. The appeal to the Supreme Court of Hawaii must be filed within 30 days of the decision being appealed, and the appeal to the Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii must be filed within 30 days of the decision being appealed or 10 days after the Supreme Court of Hawaii issues its decision. It is important to note that a Hawaii Notice of Appeal (as Related to Act 48) is different from an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which is a separate process.