Haw. Code R. § 16-201-17 - Powers of the authority or hearings officer in conducting hearing
Unless otherwise provided by law, the authority or hearings officer shall have the powers, in conducting a hearing, without limitation:
(1) To hold hearings and
issue notices;
(2) To administer
oaths and affirmations;
(3) To
consolidate hearings or sever proceedings, provided that those actions shall be
conducive to effectuating the ends of justice and shall not unduly delay the
proceedings or hinder, harass, or prejudice any party;
(4) To subpoena and examine
witnesses;
(5) To issue
subpoenas;
(6) To rule upon offers
of proof, to receive relevant evidence, and to exclude evidence which is
irrelevant, immaterial, repetitious, cumulative, or merely scandalous and
accordingly may restrict lines of questioning or testimony;
(7) To regulate the course and conduct of the
hearing;
(8) To regulate the manner
of any examination so as to prevent the needless and unreasonable harassment,
intimidation, or embarrassment of any witness or party at the
hearing;
(9) To remove disruptive
individuals, including any party, legal counsel, witness, or
observer;
(10) To hold conferences,
including prehearing conferences, before or during the hearing, for the
settlement or simplification of issues;
(11) To rule on motions and to dispose of
procedural matters;
(12) To certify
any question to the authority for its consideration and disposition;
(13) To submit in writing any report or
recommended decision together with the findings of fact and conclusions of law
and a recommended order to the authority for its consideration and final
disposition;
(14) To dispose of any
other matter that normally and properly arises in the course of the proceedings
and to take any action authorized by this chapter, chapter
91, HRS, or any other related laws;
and
(15) To examine, after notice
to all parties, any site or tangible evidence relevant to the case.
Notes
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