Haw. Code R. § 15-219-23 - Appearances before the authority
(a) Any party to a
proceeding before the authority may appear prose if the party is an individual
or through an authorized representative if the party is partnership,
corporation, trust, association, or public or private organization. An officer
or employee of a governmental agency which is a party to any proceeding before
the authority may represent the agency in any proceeding before the
authority.
(b) A party may be
represented by an attorney in any proceeding before the authority. The attorney
who appears before the authority shall be authorized to practice law in Hawaii
and be a member in good standing with the Hawaii state bar. At the discretion
of the authority, an attorney who is not authorized to practice law in Hawaii
may be allowed to appear before the authority if the attorney is in good
standing with the bar of any state in which the attorney is authorized to
practice and if the attorney associates with an attorney authorized to practice
in Hawaii and who is in good standing of the Hawaii state bar.
(c) Any party or individual acting in a
representative capacity for a party who signs a pleading or brief, enters an
appearance at a proceeding, or transacts business with the authority, by such
act represents that such party or individual is legally authorized to do so and
shall comply with the laws of this State and the rules of the authority. The
authority may at any time require any individual acting in a representative
capacity before the authority to prove that individual's authority and
qualification to act.
(d) All
former employees of the State, as that term is defined in section
84-3, HRS, shall
comply with the provisions of chapter
84, HRS, before appearing in a
representative capacity before the authority.
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