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From: Ayche McClung <ayche.mcclung@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 6:30 PM <br />To: Charter Commission <br />Subject: Message to: "Hawaii County Charter Commission, reference "CA -26" <br />Dear "Hawaii County Charter Commission, reference "CA -26": <br />I strongly oppose CA -26, the proposal to amend Section 6-2.2 relating to Qualifications for the Director of the <br />Department of Public Works. It is vital that the Director's qualifications continue to include the requirement to be a <br />"registered professional engineer", more accurately, a "licensed professional engineer (P.E.)" because: <br />1. The Director frequently makes engineering decisions as part of their duties and responsibilities, in fact has the <br />power to over -rule engineering decisions made by his or her subordinates; many of these decisions <br />potentially affect the safety, health, and well-being of the public; <br />2. The adverse risks of an unlicensed engineer, or a non -engineer, over -ruling the engineering judgement of <br />local DPW engineering staffs, have been well-documented by the National Society of Professional Engineers <br />(NSPE), and is an unacceptable risk for Hawaii County; <br />3. Licensed P.E.'s are bound by the NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers, which first cannon states that "Engineers, <br />in the fulfillment of their fundamental duties, shall hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the <br />public". <br />4. The very concept of engineering licensure was developed over a century ago after a series of engineering <br />disasters causing much damage and fatalities occurred, due to inexperienced persons making critical <br />engineering decisions. Degrading the nationwide system of licensed engineers in responsible charge of <br />matters of vital engineering decisions goes against the need to "hold paramount" the safety of the public." <br />A3741 I <br />Di red: (808) 333...392o <br />(80 8) 443._03(. <br />1DL1 <br />1 <br />Comm. No. 43.30 <br />