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Hawai‘i County Council-49 July 3, 2012 <br /> <br />Res. 260-12: AUTHORIZES THE ACCEPTANCE OF A DONATION OF FIRE RESCUE <br />EQUIPMENT FOR USE BY THE HAWAI‘I FIRE DEPARTMENT’S FIRE RESCUE <br />AND OCEAN SAFETY DIVISIONS <br />Donated by the Daniel Sayre Memorial Foundation, the fire rescue equipment, with a <br />total value of $25,515.23, will be used by the Fire Rescue and Ocean Safety Divisions. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 723 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Ford (B/R) <br /> Approve: FC-225 <br /> <br /> <br />Res. 261-12: AUTHORIZES THE ACCEPTANCE OF USED FIRE APPARATUS TO BE <br />UTILIZED BY THE HAWAI‘I FIRE DEPARTMENT ISLAND-WIDE <br />Donated by the Honolulu Fire Department, the equipment consists of three Class A <br />Pumpers and two 1,500 gallon water tankers, with a total value of $25,000, will be used <br />by the Hawai‘i Fire Department as back-up to their front-line fleet and to support <br />wildland firefighting activities. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 724 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Ford (B/R) <br /> Approve: FC-226 <br /> <br /> <br />Res. 262-12: AUTHORIZES THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT <br />WITH THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI), HONOLULU <br />DIVISION, PURSUANT TO HRS 46-7, TO ALLOW FOR THE USE OF OFFICE <br />SPACE AT THE HILO POLICE STATION <br />The Hawai‘i County Police Department would like to allow the FBI to use and occupy <br />office space at the Hilo Police Station for the purpose of facilitating joint investigations, <br />and to enhance investigations by the sharing of resources and expertise between Federal, <br />State, and local law enforcement. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 732 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Ford (B/R) <br /> Approve: FC-227 <br /> <br /> <br />Res. 263-12: URGES THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO PASS AND SEND TO THE <br />STATES FOR RATIFICATION OF A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO <br />REVERSE CITIZENS UNITED v. FEDERAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION (2010) <br />Calls upon the United State Congress to pass and send to the states for ratification a <br />constitutional amendment to reverse Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission <br />(2010), and to clarify that corporations are not entitled to the constitutional protection or <br />“rights” of natural persons. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 735 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Smart <br /> Approve: GRC-16 <br /> <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br />