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SALARY COMMISSION <br />TITLE III - RULES OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII SALARY COMMISSION <br />CHAPTER 201 <br />PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE AGENCY <br />§201-1 General <br />§201-2 Appearances and practices before the agency <br />§201-3 Disqualification of Commission member or hearing officer <br />§201-4 Consolidation <br />§201-5 Retention of documents <br />§201-6 Commission decision <br />§201-1 General. The Commission may, on its own motion or upon the petition of <br />any interested person or agency of the Federal, State, or County government, <br />hold such proceedings as it may deem necessary in the performance of its <br />duties or the formulation of its rules and regulations. Procedures to be followed <br />by the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in these Rules or by the <br />Hawaii Administrative Procedure Act or by any other statute, be such as in the <br />opinion of the Commission will best serve the purpose of such proceeding. <br />[Eff. 10-20-02] <br />§201-2 Appearances and practices before the agency. <br />(a) Representation. In any proceeding under these rules, any party may be <br />represented by counsel or any other person to whom the party has given written <br />or verbal authority. <br />(b) Validation of authority. When an individual acting in a representative <br />capacity appears in person or signs a paper in practice before the Commission, <br />that person's personal appearance or signature shall constitute a representation <br />to the Commission that, under the provisions of these rules and the law, the <br />person is authorized and qualified to represent the particular person on whose <br />behalf the representative acts. The Commission may at any time require any <br />person transacting business with the Commission in a representative capacity to <br />show that person's authority and qualification to act in such a capacity. <br />201-1 <br />
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