The director of council services shall:
(1) Have the same powers with respect to the personnel of the office of council services as department heads of the executive branch, unless otherwise expressly limited by the Charter or ordinance. The attorneys in the office of council services shall be licensed to practice in the State of Hawaii and in good standing before the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii; and
(2) Be authorized to administer oaths and, in the name of the council, subpoena witnesses and compel the production of books, papers, documents, records, and any government record as that term is defined in HRS § 92F-3, relevant to a financial or performance audit authorized by the council. This authorization is granted to the director or a person duly designated by the director in exercise of the council’s investigative power established in Charter § 3-120.
(1990 Code, Ch. 4, Art. 3, § 4-3.3) (Added by Ord. 94-52; Am. Ord. 94-89)