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be reviewed on the basis of total impact on the residents of the County, not only in terms <br /> of immediate short run economic benefits." <br /> (4) The Council finds it is important to protect the rights of farmers engaged in non- <br /> genetically engineered crop cultivation from the uncontrolled spread of genetically <br /> engineered organisms and associated pesticides. <br /> (5) The Council finds that an expanded exemption for genetically engineered papaya is <br /> reasonable and appropriate because the genetic modification of papaya over the past <br /> decade has become so pervasive across this island that restricting cultivation of <br /> genetically engineered papaya would be near impossible at this time, the likelihood of <br /> genetically engineered cross pollination of papaya is reduced given the customary <br /> controlled manner of propagation, and in light of the substantial investment in controlled <br /> testing of this one crop over the past decade as the means of choice to address certain <br /> papaya diseases. <br /> SECTION 2. Authority. The Council finds that its authority to impose restrictions on <br /> the cultivation, propagation, development, and testing of genetically engineered crops and plants <br /> to protect public and private property as well as surface waters, vulnerable watersheds, and our <br /> Island's coastal waters, is granted to it by: <br /> (1) The Hawai`i Revised Statutes, Section 46-1.5(13), which states: "Each county shall have <br /> the power to enact ordinances deemed necessary to protect health, life, and property, and to <br /> preserve the order and security of the county and its inhabitants on any subject or matter <br /> not inconsistent with, or tending to defeat, the intent of any state statute where the statute <br /> does not disclose an express or implied intent that the statute shall be exclusive or uniform <br /> throughout the State."; <br /> (2) The Hawai`i State Constitution, Article XI, Section 9 "Environmental Rights," which <br /> states: "Each person has the right to a clean and healthful environment, as defined by laws <br /> relating to environmental quality, including control of pollution and conservation, <br /> protection and enhancement of natural resources. Any person may enforce this right against <br /> any party, public or private, through appropriate legal proceedings, subject to reasonable <br /> limitations and regulation as provided by law." <br /> SECTION 3. Chapter 14 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended) is <br /> amended by adding a new article to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: <br /> "Article . Restriction of Genetically Engineered Crops and Plants. <br /> Section 14-_ Purpose. <br /> The purpose of this article is to protect Hawai`i Island's non-genetically modified <br /> agricultural crops and plants from genetically modified organism cross pollination and to <br /> preserve Hawai`i Island's unique and vulnerable ecosystem while promoting the cultural <br /> heritage of indigenous agricultural practices. The prohibition of open air cultivation, <br /> propagation, development, or testing of genetically engineered crops and plants is <br /> intended to prevent the transfer and uncontrolled spread of genetically engineered <br /> organisms on to private property, public lands, and waterways. <br /> 2 <br />