HRS §269-13
Right to bring a lawyer to utility commission hearings
In any investigation or hearing before the public utilities commission, the utility company, the person involved, and any other party or complainant can attend, bring a lawyer, present evidence, and question witnesses.
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The statute, as written — Right to be represented by counsel
At any investigation by or proceeding before the public utilities commission the public utility or the person concerned, or other respondent or party and any complainant or permitted intervenor shall have the right to be present and represented by counsel, to present any evidence desired, and to cross-examine any witness who may be called.
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