HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1784 |
TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2018 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to government records.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 92-2.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§92-2.5 Permitted interactions of members. (a) Two members of a board may discuss between themselves matters relating to official board business to enable them to perform their duties faithfully, as long as no commitment to vote is made or sought and the two members do not constitute a quorum of their board.
(b)
Two or more members of a board, but less than the number of members [which]
that would constitute a quorum for the board, may be assigned to:
(1) Investigate a matter relating to the official business of their board; provided that:
(A) The scope of the investigation and the scope of each member's authority are defined at a meeting of the board;
(B) All resulting findings and recommendations are presented to the board at a meeting of the board; and
(C) Deliberation and [decisionmaking]
decision making on the matter investigated, if any, occurs only at a
duly noticed meeting of the board held subsequent to the meeting at which the
findings and recommendations of the investigation were presented to the board;
or
(2) Present,
discuss, or negotiate any position [which] that the board has
adopted at a meeting of the board; provided that the assignment is made and the
scope of each member's authority is defined at a meeting of the board prior to
the presentation, discussion, or negotiation.
(c)
Discussions between two or more members of a board, but less than the
number of members [which] that would constitute a quorum for the
board, concerning the selection of the board's officers may be conducted in
private without limitation or subsequent reporting.
(d) Board members present at a meeting that must be canceled for lack of quorum or terminated pursuant to section 92-3.5(c) may nonetheless receive testimony and presentations on items on the agenda and question the testifiers or presenters; provided that:
(1) Deliberation
or [decisionmaking] decision making on any item, for which
testimony or presentations are received, occurs only at a duly noticed meeting
of the board held subsequent to the meeting at which the testimony and
presentations were received;
(2) The members present shall create a record of the oral testimony or presentations in the same manner as would be required by section 92-9 for testimony or presentations heard during a meeting of the board; and
(3) Before
its deliberation or [decisionmaking] decision making at a
subsequent meeting, the board shall:
(A) Provide copies of the testimony and presentations received at the canceled meeting to all members of the board; and
(B) Receive a report by the members who were present at the canceled or terminated meeting about the testimony and presentations received.
(e)
Two or more members of a board, but less than the number of members [which]
that would constitute a quorum for the board, may attend an
informational meeting or presentation on matters relating to official board
business, including a meeting of another entity, legislative hearing,
convention, seminar, or community meeting; provided that the meeting or
presentation is not specifically and exclusively organized for or directed
toward members of the board. The board
members in attendance may participate in discussions, including discussions among
themselves; provided that the discussions occur during and as part of the
informational meeting or presentation; and provided further that no commitment
relating to a vote on the matter is made or sought.
At the next duly noticed meeting of the board, the board members shall report their attendance and the matters presented and discussed that related to official board business at the informational meeting or presentation.
(f) Discussions between the governor and one or more members of a board may be conducted in private without limitation or subsequent reporting; provided that the discussion does not relate to a matter over which a board is exercising its adjudicatory function.
(g) Discussions between two or more members of a board and the head of a department to which the board is administratively assigned may be conducted in private without limitation; provided that the discussion is limited to matters specified in section 26-35.
(h) A member of a board may provide other members
of the board, by memorandum or other means of transmittal, any government
record for which disclosure is required by section 92F-12; provided that:
(1) No commitment
relating to a vote on the matter is made or sought by the board member in the
means of transmittal; and
(2) No additional
discussion other than a statement describing the government record and the
issue related to the government record shall be included in the transmittal.
[(h)] (i) Communications, interactions, discussions,
investigations, and presentations described in this section are not meetings
for purposes of this part."
SECTION 2. Section 279D-9, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (b) to read as follows:
"(b) Participation by members of any other board
in a meeting of a policy board shall be permitted interaction as provided in
section [92-2.5(h).] 92-2.5(i)."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
INTRODUCED BY: |
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By Request |
Report Title:
Hawaii State Association of Counties Package; Sunshine Law; Government Records; Permitted Interactions
Description:
Amends the Sunshine Law to allow certain government records to be shared among public board members where no commitment relating to a vote on the matter is made or sought.
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