HRS §658D-8
Arbitration panel can call witnesses and get documents
This section gives the arbitration panel the power to send written orders requiring people to appear as witnesses and bring certain documents. Witnesses get the same fees as in circuit court. If someone ignores the order, the circuit court can force them to come or punish them for contempt.
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The statute, as written — Arbitral tribunal or panel; powers
The arbitral tribunal or panel established pursuant to section 658D-7 of this chapter, or a majority of them, may summon in writing any person to attend before it or any of them as a witness and in a proper case to bring certain described books, papers, records, and documents. The fees for attendance shall be the same as the fees of witnesses before the circuit courts of this State. The summons shall issue in the name of the arbitral tribunal or panel and be signed by a majority of them, shall be directed to such person, and shall be served in the same manner as subpoenas to testify before a court of record. If any person so summoned to testify refuses or neglects to obey the summons, upon petition the circuit court may compel the attendance of such person before the arbitral tribunal or panel, or punish such person for contempt in the same manner now provided for the attendance of witnesses or the punishment of them in the circuit court.
Sections this one refers to
§658D-7 How the dispute resolution center works and its powers
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