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<br /> 3. Bill relating to the establishment of a State emergency management, <br /> preparedness, and assistance trust fund <br /> This proposal was approved for inclusion by both Kauai and Oahu. Maui <br /> County indicated that this bill will be most likely filed on <br /> December 4, 1996. Hawaii County did not approve this bill. There being <br /> no unanimous approval, this item was dropped from the 1997 HSAC <br /> Legislative Package. <br /> 4. Bill relating to the financing of the convention center/revenue sharing <br /> The purpose of this bill is to restore the potential loss of any transient <br /> accommodations tax revenues currently received by the counties with the <br /> State's general excise tax revenues. The Executive Committee had no <br /> objection to changing the title of the bill for purposes of clarity. <br /> Maui County reported that this matter is scheduled for consideration on <br /> December 4, 1996. A11 other counties approved this bill for inclusion. <br /> Action to include this item into the HSAC Legislative Package was <br /> therefore deferred until the next meeting. <br /> 5. Resolution supporting legislation proposed by the Narcotics Enforcement <br /> Division of the State Department of Public Safety for the regulation of <br /> products containing ephedrine by the State. <br /> Hawaii County did not approve this resolution. Hawaii County submitted <br /> that, while not against this legislation, HSAC should concentrate its efforts <br /> on priority issues such as the TAT and beach liability. There being no <br /> nnAnimous approval, this item was dropped from the 1997 HSAC <br /> Legislative Package. <br /> 6. Resolution supporting legislation proposed by the Nazcoties Enforcement <br /> Division of the State Department of Public Safety for the regulation of <br /> products containing gamma hydroxybutyrate by the State. <br /> Hawaii County did not approve this resolution. Hawaii County submitted <br /> that, while not against this legislation, HSAC should concentrate its efforts <br /> on priority issues such as the TAT and beaoh liability. There being no <br /> unanimous approval, this item was dropped from the 1997 HSAC <br /> Legislative Package. <br /> 4 <br /> <br />