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HRS §88-171

Public hearings and notice before pension decisions

The pension board must hold public hearings before deciding on pension applications, revocations, or other matters. It must give public notice at least ten days before the hearing and also notify the person involved, if possible, that they can attend in person or with a representative and lawyer.

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The statute, as written — Public hearings; notice

All adjudications by the board of trustees required by this part in connection with applications for pensions, revocations of pensions, or otherwise, shall be made by the board only after public hearings, public notice of which shall be given by the board at least once at least ten days before the date of hearing, and actual notice of which shall be given to the person concerned, if available, which notice shall specifically state that the person interested shall have the right to be present in person or by representative and to be represented by counsel.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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