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6. No member shall refrain from voting unless excused by the Chairperson for a stated <br /> conflict of interest or is otherwise excused as provided herein. Unless a member is excused from <br /> voting, silence shall be recorded as an affirmative vote. <br /> 7. Whenever the [ayes and noes are called,] Chairperson calls for the vote, a Council <br /> Member shall not be permitted to explain a vote. After the announcement of the result, a <br /> Council Member shall not be permitted to change a vote. <br /> 8. In the event of a tie vote, the following procedures apply: <br /> (a) In the case of a tie vote on the final vote on the main motion considered by a <br /> Committee, the matter shall be forwarded to the Council with a negative <br /> recommendation. For any other motions, such as motions to amend, the motion <br /> shall fail. <br /> (b) In the case of a tie vote on any motion considered by the Council, the motion <br /> fails. <br /> 9. Official Action. No official action shall be taken except at a meeting open to the public <br /> in accordance with Section 13-20(b), Hawaii County Charter. Business conducted by the <br /> Council during a meeting, which does not conform to the provisions of Section 13-20, shall be <br /> null and void in accordance with Section 13-20(d), Hawai`i County Charter. <br /> Except as otherwise provided by law or these rules, "Official Action" means a collective <br /> decision or an actual vote by a majority of the members of the Council, when sitting as a body or <br /> an entity, upon any matter before the Council. (Section 3-20, Hawai`i County Charter) <br /> 10. Unless otherwise provided, the vote of a majority of the entire membership of the <br /> Council or Committees shall be necessary for a motion to pass. <br /> 11. An affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the entire membership of the Council shall be <br /> required to: <br /> (a) Apply the proceeds from the issuance of County bonds for purposes other than <br /> those for which such bonds were initially issued (Section 47-5, Hawai`i Revised <br /> Statutes); <br /> (b) Override the mayor's veto (Section 3-12, Hawaii County Charter); <br /> (c) Authorize the employment of special counsel (Section 6-2.5, Hawaii County <br /> Charter); <br />