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October 259 20229 HSAC Meeting Agenda Pogo 1 20 <br /> S � 2 <br /> * <br /> CU <br /> Jon Okudara: Only question is who will enforce it, because tobacco is <br /> regulated by the DOH. So now if you have to enforce it, who will enforce it. <br /> CMKimball: important to note that the counties originally had jurisdiction and been <br /> responsible for enforcement in the past, it would be a return to the way it was. <br /> Recommend going for the repeal and then can switch to sunset if need. <br /> CM Chock:Roll call, all counties vote yes, motion passes. <br /> Approved. <br /> 3. A DRAFT BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO PREEMPTION <br /> AND THE REGULATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS <br /> i <br /> a <br /> (SUNSET). <br /> CM Chock:Motion does not pass as all voted no. Measure deferred. <br /> { <br /> 4. A DRAFT BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO TRAFFIC <br /> FINES. <br /> CMKimball: Parking ticket, same concept giving the counties the authority to <br /> designate areas that can give higher fines. Based on Kauai model. It is really for the <br /> high visitor locations, the typical parking fine is not a deterrent. So we have <br /> over-tourism in these areas. The idea is that a slightly higher fine will be more <br /> preventative. Language that 50% of the surcharge will be dispersed. Got far last time <br /> but didn't get scheduled for conference. <br /> CM Chockk:Motion passes. <br /> Approved. <br /> Legislative Priorities: <br />