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their regular employment but in no case shall such reimbursement exceed <br />two times the state minimum wage hour rate. <br />[(10](g) A chairperson shall be elected from its membership annually. <br />[(i)]Q The affirmative vote of a majority of the entire membership to which a <br />board or commission is entitled shall be necessary to make any action <br />valid; except that in the case of a board or commission which has only <br />advisory functions, the affirmative vote of a majority of those present shall <br />be sufficient to make any action valid. <br />[Ej-)lijj Each board and commission shall have the power to establish its rules of <br />procedure necessary for the conduct of its business, which rules shall <br />contain the time and place of all regular meetings, and which shall specify <br />that a quorum shall be a majority of the members to which the board or <br />commission is entitled. <br />[(k)] Notwithstanding any other provision in this charter, no person shall, by <br />reason of occupation alone, be barred from serving as a member of any <br />board or commission. <br />[{t}]Q) The council shall act to confirm or reject any appointment made to a board <br />or commission by the mayor within forty-five days after receiving notice <br />of the appointment from the mayor. If the council does not confirm or <br />reject any such appointment within forty-five days, the appointee shall be <br />deemed to have been confirmed. <br />[(HOU The redrawing of council district boundaries during a commission <br />member' s term shall not affect a member' s eligibility to represent the <br />district to which the member was appointed." <br />Section 2. Article XV, Section 15-3, of the Hawai`i County Charter (2018 <br />Edition), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 15-3. Mandatory Charter Reviews. <br />The charter shall be reviewed in 1989 and every tenth year thereafter. Not later <br />than the first day of July prior to the charter review year, the mayor with the confirmation <br />of the council, shall appoint a charter commission composed of eleven members to study <br />and review the operation of the government of the county under this charter. <br />Commission members[, no more than a majority of whom shall belong to the same <br />political party,] shall be representative of the various geographical areas of Puna, Ka`u, <br />Kona, Kohala, Hamakua, and Hilo. The council shall appropriate funds to enable the <br />commission to carry out its duties, including the hiring of necessary staff. <br />The commission shall hold at least one public hearing in each of the geographical <br />areas. The commission may propose amendments to the existing charter or a draft of a <br />new charter which shall be submitted to the county clerk. Upon receipt of the <br />amendments or charter in the form as proposed by the commission, the county clerk shall <br />provide for the submission of such amendments or charter to the electors of the county at <br />either a special election as determined by the commission or at the first general election <br />following the charter review year. The commission shall prepare the language of the <br />question to be submitted to the voters for each of the amendments it proposes. <br />2 <br />
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