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2020-2022
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Heather Kimball, Council Member
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GOREDC: Filed - 01/05/22
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R'6C As$ <br /> P <br /> October 26, 2021, :1I SAC Meeting Minutes Page 9 7 <br /> 5. Maui - Resolution 21-152. <br /> APPROVING FOR INCLUSION IN THE 2022 HAWAII STATE <br /> ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE A <br /> STATE BILL RELATING TO TRANSIENT <br /> ACCOMMODATIONS HOSTING PLATFORMS <br /> CM King: desire to regulate the platforms, not sure if can regulate private business. <br /> Had several residents receive letters if they have a long term renter to kick them out <br /> and then participate in short term rentals. Dousing summit by Sen Shatz - attorney <br /> general was not sure who has ability to regulate hosting platforms. <br /> Jon Okudara: There are two bills already introduced which carry over. <br /> CM King: suggest approval as legislative priority. <br /> CM Chock:Kauai is taking a different approach working with the hosting platforms. <br /> CM Kimball: Concern with TAT is about collecting from vacation rentals. <br /> Approved as a legislative priority for HSAC. <br /> 6. Maui - Resolution 21-153. <br /> APPROVING FOR INCLUSION IN THE 2022 HAWAII STATE <br /> ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE A <br /> STATE BILL TO INCREASE THE MINIMUM WAGE <br /> CM King: Recognize if want to make it a legislative priority as there are other bills, <br /> important to show support as an organization. <br /> Jon Okudara: SB676 is moving - does not see it is a county priority. Question from <br /> the restaurant association, impact on employees. Raising the minimum wage for <br /> employees affects the back end employees too. <br /> Approved as a legislative priority for HSAC. <br /> 7. Honolulu - Resolution 21-213. <br /> RELATING TO THE INCLUSION IN THE 2022 HAWAII <br /> STATE ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES LEGISLATIVE <br /> PACKAGE OF A PROPOSAL THAT WOULD AUTHORIZE <br /> THE COUNTIES TO IMPOSE ADDITIONAL FINES BEYOND <br />
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