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<br /> P~gisfeartloPt The Department of Liquor Control has been named the project manager fora $298,000 grant for Pro-
<br /> I~Bilo ~i~?ariiwn 9amr S/10 Ject PAU, a project which intends to reduce access to liquors by minors, through enforcement, educa-
<br /> tion and community activities.
<br /> !4!!o Haeswii®n 1:00 prra 5/10 The County of Hawaii was designated as the sole recipient of these grant monies. The grant was
<br /> awarded to the State of Hawaii Office of Youth Services (OYS) by the federal Office of Juvenile Jus-
<br /> ®utriggar 1NBailco!®® 9asrgs 5/15 We send our sincerest thanks to OYS Executive Director Bert Matsuoka and Programs Special-
<br /> ist Carol Imanaka who were instrumental in directing all of these monies for Projects in the County of
<br /> King K®raa Hotaa! 5/23 Hawaii and who continue to assist us in the implementation of this grant.
<br /> Two major factors in the decision to direct the grant monies to Hawaii County were (1) the results of
<br /> King K®na Hots! 1:00 prsa 5/23 the Department of Liquor Control 1994 sting of retail dealers which indicated that 57 of 141 retailers
<br /> sold liquor to minors and (2) the results of a 1998 survey (ADAD) of 25,000-!- school aged children
<br /> 5+~®ieaae® Gavic Cnt~ 9anx 5/Z~ which indicated that in Hawaii County , 35% of 6th graders, 76% of 10th graders and 90% of 12th
<br /> graders indicated they had used intoxicating liquors.
<br /> Project PAU activities requires a collaboration between the Department of PR JECT PAl,~
<br /> Liquor Control, Hawaii County Police I?epartanent, DLNR-Division of
<br /> Consea-vation and Resources Enforcement, community coalitions and the STl9dCaS
<br /> media. The grant will allow these agencies to conduct stings, sweeps,
<br /> Dirs4ct®r !®rai~a Paic~sla roadblocks, education and public service projects. We extend our appre- SWEEPS
<br /> ®gaaraations Kaglai Satait6 ciation to the Project PAU Advisory Committee members, who have been
<br /> instrumental in the a hcation rocess and who continue to dedicate much ~~°~®BL®C!(S
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<br /> time and effort to this project. Members are:
<br /> Fiseol,i$ar+a~va! Anal Eb~suno E~4lCATI®Bi!
<br /> Eric Hamakawa-State House of Representatives;
<br /> Enforc®rtsant Janice Pakele, Francisco Flattes Glenn H
<br /> Control; adman, Kalei Smith-Liquor ME®~~
<br /> Kona ~rasnciseo Plotter
<br /> iiUo f3lann 61 udrnan Jan Yokoyama,-Public Health Nurse-DOH; ~C~d!lNtTY E1fElyTS
<br /> Lt. Henry Hickman, Sgt James Sanborn- HPD
<br /> liquor Eacaeras C3aai! Pujianotaa Lean Terlep, Bryan Sugiyama,Sandy Sugiyama, Charles Nahale,-DLNR-
<br /> DOCyARE;
<br /> James Scanlon-DOE;
<br /> a,,,,q,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,, Dr. Karen Glanz, Dr. Jay Murcock- UH Cancer Research Center;
<br /> Liquor Commission Ruth Tachibana-Family Court;
<br /> Jackie Muni-District Court;
<br /> Donald Abdul Chair J.E. Orozco-Emerald City Radio Parhiers
<br /> Earl Ec kart Vice-Chair
<br /> Raymond Carvalho
<br /> CharlesSakam®to ~1~11®~fi~l~ ~L,SS
<br /> Sidney Lee
<br /> Steve Moaifuji
<br /> !n ~rioye 2®01, tlae daa~rtaraaent vmip ba conducting sewer®1 maandaatory t:!®~es in your gaograa~laie district. Tha
<br /> Liquor Adjudication Board Oh~ng iD dates aara sianilaar to ciasse~ offared in iK®y, 1 ~9.
<br /> Ralph Black Chair 3Ya raetoaraeraarad 44tta@ you to sand aet !e®st Z aafnployaas 80 tlaa cl®ss. (Do root sand ~arsona ar6o ®tteardad tiaa
<br /> Janice ATakamura Vice-Chair ~aay t ~4 ciass®s')
<br /> Jude Mattos SEE ATTACHED SHEET F®R t;LASS AND REGlSTFtAT!®N !NP®RtiRATtON.
<br /> Tsuyok Nakashima
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