§96-10 Powers.
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§96-10 Powers. Subject to the privileges which witnesses have in the courts of this State, the ombudsman may:
(1)Compel at a specified time and place, by a subpoena, the appearance and sworn testimony of any person who the ombudsman reasonably believes may be able to give information relating to a matter under investigation; and
(2)Compel any person to produce documents, papers, or objects which the ombudsman reasonably believes may relate to a matter under investigation.
The ombudsman may bring suit in an appropriate state court to enforce these powers. [L 1967, c 306, §11; HRS §96-10]