(a) Every witness at a hearing of an investigating committee may be accompanied by counsel of such person’s own choosing, who may advise the witness as to such person’s rights, subject to reasonable limitations that the committee may prescribe to prevent obstruction of or interference with the orderly conduct of the hearing.
(b) Any witness at a hearing, or such person’s counsel, may submit to the committee proposed questions to be asked of the witness or any other witness relevant to the matters upon which there has been any questioning or submission of evidence, and the committee shall ask such of the questions as are appropriate to the subject matter of the hearing.
(Sec. 4-4.10, R.O. 1978 (1983 Ed.)) (1990 Code, Ch. 4, Art. 4, § 4-4.10)