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(e) Amend the capital budget (Section 10-6(d), Hawai'i County Charter); <br />(f) Cut off debate by a motion to the previous question; <br />(g) Revise or suspend these rules; or <br />(h) Initiate amendments or revisions to the Hawai'i County Charter. <br />12. The Council may hold an executive meeting closed to the public upon an affirmative <br />vote, taken at an open meeting, of two-thirds of the members present, provided the affirmative <br />vote constitutes a majority of the members to which the Council or Committee is entitled. <br />(Section 92-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes) <br />13. Upon a one-third vote of the entire membership, the Council shall be required to: <br />(a) Hold full readings and public hearings on bills or resolutions (Section 3-9, <br />3-10(a), Hawaii County Charter), or <br />(b) Lay over an amended bill for at least one week before final reading <br />(Section 3-10(d), Hawai'i County Charter). <br />14. Bills and resolutions covering similar subject matters and requiring three readings <br />for approval may be considered and voted upon as a group on first reading with the unanimous <br />consent of the entire membership. <br />15. Members of boards and commissions duly appointed by the Mayor, as <br />prescribed in Section 13-4(b), Hawaii County Charter, shall be voted on individually <br />and not as a grouR or as a slate of members or nominees. <br />"Exhibit A" <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />