Haw. Code R. § 8-1-5 - Appearance before the board
(a) An individual
may appear in the individual's own behalf, a member of a partnership may
represent the partnership, a bona fide officer of a corporation or association
may represent the corporation or association and an officer or employee of an
agency of the State or a political subdivision of the State may represent the
agency in any proceeding before the board.
(b) A person may be represented by or with
counsel or other duly qualified representative in any proceeding under chapters
8-1 to
8-4.
(c) When an individual acting in a
representative capacity appears in person or signs a paper in practice before
the board, the individual's personal appearance or signature shall constitute a
representation to the board that under the provisions of chapters
8-1 to
8-4 and the law, the
individual is authorized and qualified to represent the particular person on
whose behalf the individual acts. The board at any time may require any person
transacting business with the board in a representative capacity to show the
person's authority and qualification to act in that capacity.
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