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agreement or assent of the corporation counsel or any member of the executive <br />branch of the County of Hawaii. <br />[(a)](b)The council shall elect from among its members a chairperson and a vice <br />chairperson, each of whom shall serve at its pleasure. Until such time as the <br />chairperson and presiding officer shall be elected, the mayor shall preside at such <br />meeting, provided that the mayor shall not have a vote. The chairperson shall <br />preside at council meetings. If at any meeting the chairperson is not present or <br />unable to act, the vice chairperson shall then preside. In the absence of the <br />chairperson and vice chairperson, the council shall elect from among its members <br />a temporary presiding officer. <br />[(b4](c,) The council shall appoint the county clerk which position shall be exempt from <br />civil service laws and classifications. The county clerk shall: <br />(1) Be the clerk of the council. <br />(2) Be custodian of the county seal. <br />(3) Conduct all elections held within the county. <br />(4) Appoint the deputy county clerk, with the approval of the council, and such <br />position shall be exempt from civil service laws and classifications. <br />(5) Perform such other functions as the council may prescribe. <br />(6) Appoint necessary staff for which appropriations have been made by the <br />council, subject to civil service laws and classifications, and exercise the <br />same power with respect to the personnel of the clerk's office as the <br />department heads in the executive branch, with the exception of the office <br />of the legislative auditor. <br />The council may hire its own staff attorneys pursuant to Section 46-32 of the <br />Hawaii Revised Statutes. Furthermore: <br />W Staff attorneys shall be appointed positions and report to the county clerk. <br />(2,) Staff attorneys may advise the council independently of the corporation <br />counsel without express limitation. <br />By a two-thirds vote of its entire membership, the council may authorize <br />staff attorneys to represent the council in litigation where the dispute is <br />with the executive branch and where the corporation counsel maw represent <br />the mayor or any officer or employee of the executive branch. <br />In the event that staff attorneys are authorized to represent the council in <br />litigation, those staff attorneys shall be deemed to have the status of <br />"special counsel" for the purpose of that litigation. <br />Le) By a two-thirds vote of its entire membership, the council may authorize the <br />employment of special counsel without express limitation. Furthermore: <br />Such special counsel may advise the council independently of the <br />corporation counsel. <br />Such special counsel may represent the council in litigation where the <br />dispute is with the executive branch and where the corporation counsel may <br />represent the mayor or any officer or employee of the executive branch. <br />(3,) Any such authorization shall specify the compensation, if M, two be paid to <br />such special counsel, and the council shall make an appropriation therefor. <br />CO Compensation, if any, to special counsel employedy the council under this <br />section shall be paid from the budget of - <br />2 <br />