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[§551G-6] Taking testimony in another state.

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[§551G-6] Taking testimony in another state.
(a)In a guardianship or protective proceeding, in addition to other procedures that may be available, testimony of a witness who is located in another state may be offered by deposition or other means allowable in the State of Hawaii for testimony taken in another state. The court on its own motion may order that the testimony of a witness be taken in another state and may prescribe the manner in which and the terms upon which the testimony is to be taken.
(b)In a guardianship or protective proceeding, a court of the State of Hawaii may permit a witness located in another state to be deposed or to testify by telephone or audiovisual or other electronic means. A court of the State of Hawaii shall cooperate with the court of the other state in designating an appropriate location for the deposition or testimony.
(c)Documentary evidence transmitted from another state to a court of the State of Hawaii by technological means that do not produce an original writing may not be excluded from evidence on an objection based on Rule 1002 of the Hawaii Rules of Evidence. [L 2012, c 236, pt of §1]
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