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HRS §269-8

Utilities must share information with the commission

This section says that public utilities and others the commission can investigate must give the commission any information it asks for. They must also let the commission or its authorized people look at their books, records, contracts, maps, and other documents. They must provide a full property inventory in the form the commission wants.

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The statute, as written — Public utilities to furnish information

Every public utility or other person subject to investigation by the commission, shall at all times, upon request, furnish to the public utilities commission all information that it may require respecting any of the matters concerning which it is given power to investigate, and shall permit the examination of its books, records, contracts, maps, and other documents by the commission, or any of its members, or any person authorized by it in writing to make such examination, and shall furnish the commission with a complete inventory of its property in such form as the commission may direct.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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