§334-83 Hearing. The court may take testimony and may examine the patient and after a full and complete hearing shall render a decision in writing, setting forth its findings of fact and conclusions of law. The court may award a fee to the guardian ad litem to be paid out of any property of the patient or funds of the court available therefor. [L 1967, c 259, pt of §3; HRS §334-83; am L 1973, c 93, pt of §2]
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