(a) In all hearings or investigations conducted by or initiated at the request of the director of human services or the director’s designated subordinate with respect to all matters reasonably related to department functions and programs, the director or the director’s designated subordinate shall have the same powers respecting the administering of oaths, compelling the attendance of witnesses, the production of books, papers, documents, or objects deemed relevant to the investigation or inquiry, and examining or causing to be examined witnesses as are possessed by a circuit court and may take depositions and certify to official acts. Books, papers, documents, or objects obtained pursuant to such an investigation or inquiry may be retained by the director or the director’s designated subordinate for a reasonable period of time for the purpose of examination, audit, copying, testing, or photographing. The circuit courts upon application by any of such officers shall have power to enforce by proper proceedings the attendance and testimony of any witnesses so subpoenaed and the production of books, papers, documents, or objects. Subpoena and witness fees and mileage in such cases shall be the same as in criminal cases in the circuit court. Necessary expenses of or in connection with the hearings or investigations shall be payable from the funds appropriated for expenses of the department of human services.

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-13

  • Applicant: means the person for whose use and benefit application for services or public assistance is made. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-1
  • Department: means the department of human services. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-1
  • Director: means the director of human services. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-1
  • Public assistance: means financial assistance to or for the benefit of persons whom the department has determined to be without sufficient means of support to maintain a standard consistent with this chapter, payments to or on behalf of such persons for medical care, and social service payments as described under the Social Security Act. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-1
  • Recipient: means the person for whose use and benefit services are rendered or a grant of public assistance is made. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 346-1
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
(b) Upon the written request of the director of human services or a designated subordinate, a financial institution, including but not limited to banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions, shall furnish the records of accounts, deposits, and withdrawals of any applicant for or recipient of public assistance. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the director shall require every applicant for public assistance to furnish written consent to authorize any financial institution to furnish the records of accounts, deposits, and withdrawals of such applicant. The director at the time of making a written request for information, shall provide to the financial institution written certification that the applicant for or recipient of public assistance has furnished such written consent. The director shall pay a reasonable fee to each such institution, not to exceed the actual cost of providing the information requested.