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involved provided that if the individual concerned requests an open <br />meeting, an open meeting shall be held; <br />(C) To deliberate concerning the authority of persons designated by the <br />Council or Committee members to conduct labor negotiations or to <br />negotiate the acquisition of public property, or during the conduct <br />of such negotiations; <br />(D) To consult with the board's attorney on questions and issues <br />pertaining to the board's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, <br />and liabilities; <br />(E) To investigate proceedings regarding criminal misconduct; <br />(F) To consider sensitive matters related to public safety or security; <br />(G) To consider matters relating to the solicitation and acceptance of <br />private donations; and <br />(H) To deliberate or make a decision upon a matter that requires the <br />consideration of information that must be kept confidential <br />pursuant to a state or federal law, or a court order; or <br />(2) Where personal matters affecting the privacy of an individual are to be <br />considered and the individual involved requests a closed meeting to <br />consider such matter (Hawai`i County Charter, section 13-20(b)). <br />(b) Votes Required to Enter An Executive Meeting. The Council or its standing <br />Committees may hold an executive meeting closed to the public upon an <br />affirmative vote, taken at an open meeting, of two-thirds of the members present,- <br />provided <br />resent;provided the affirmative vote constitutes a majority of the members to which the <br />Council or Committee is entitled. A meeting closed to the public shall be limited <br />to matters exempted by HRS 92-5 and in (a) above. The reason for holding such <br />a meeting shall be publicly announced and the vote of each member on the <br />question of holding a meeting closed to the public shall be recorded, and entered <br />into the minutes of the meeting. <br />2 <br />