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• <br /> REPORT OF THE <br /> COMMITTEE ON FINANCE <br /> DATE: August 21, 2018 Re: Comm. No. 959/Bill 160 <br /> PLACE: Council Chambers <br /> Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i <br /> TIME: 10:30 a.m. <br /> Council Chair and Members <br /> Hawai`i County Council <br /> Hilo, Hawai`i 96720 <br /> Your Committee on Finance, to which was referred Bill 160, reports as follows: <br /> Bill No. 160, transmitted by Council Member Eileen O'Hara, via Communication No. 959 dated <br /> May 25, 2018, amends Chapter 2, Article 15, of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, <br /> as amended), relating to the Code of Ethics. The bill would amend as follows: 1) add a new <br /> definition for "truthful"; and 2) amends Section 3, subsection(a), to read "Officers and <br /> employees shall be truthful." The purpose is to require that officers and employees of the county <br /> be truthful when performing their duties and dealing with the public. <br /> Your Committee first considered the bill at its meeting of June 18, 2018. At that meeting, <br /> Council Member Eileen O'Hara gave a brief background of her bill, which stems from requests <br /> of constituents, to add the definition of"truthful" to the Code of Ethics, applying it to officers <br /> and employees. <br /> Council Member Susan L.K. Lee Loy asked Corporation Counsel the meaning behind the word <br /> "truthful." For example, if a department gives a specific date for opening of a park or the <br /> completion of a road and the date is incorrect, it's not clear on how that falls into being truthful. <br /> Reading the bill the definition is understood, but when applied to an opening of a park or <br /> completion of a road project, how does giving an incorrect date fall into being"truthful." <br /> Joseph Kamelamela, Corporation Counsel, responded that being truthful can depend on the <br /> situation. Things change and it is doubtful whether someone will be raising issues over a date. <br /> Mr. Kamelamela believes people are more interested in something more material and significant <br /> in nature. <br /> Council Member Aaron Chung stated that truth is a subjective thing it is not easily proven or <br /> disproved and putting something like this into the County Code would only give rise to more <br /> complaints. Nothing would preclude a complaint from being brought about someone not being <br /> truthful. Sometimes people make up information and it is difficult to make good decisions on <br /> that basis but when it comes down to it, it would be difficult to codify. Everyone seeks the truth <br /> in their own way and it will be a problem putting this in the County Code because it is so <br /> difficult to prove or disprove. Mr. Chung will not be supporting this. <br />