Haw. Code R. § 23-4-11 - Rights of parties
(a) The parties
shall have an opportunity to:
(1) Present oral
or documentary evidence;
(2)
Examine the case record as well as all documents and records to be used at the
hearing at a reasonable time before the date of the hearing as well as during
the hearing;
(3) Present the case
independently or with the aid of others including legal counsel;
(4) Bring witnesses, including language
interpreters;
(5) Establish all
pertinent facts and circumstances;
(6) Advance any arguments appropriate to the
issue being heard without undue interference; and
(7) Question or refuse any testimony or
evidence, and to confront and cross examine witnesses.
(b) The parties by stipulation may modify or
waive any proceeding procedures prior to and during the hearing.
(c) The parties by stipulation, agreed
settlement, consent order, or default may informally dispose of the case in
question prior to and during the hearing proceedings.
Notes
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