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CA -20, Draft 2: Relating to Mandatory Charter Reviews <br />CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. <br />BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />Section 1. 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 than <br />the [first] fifteenth day of [July prior to] January of the charter review year, the mayor with <br />the confirmation of the council, shall appoint a charter commission composed of eleven <br />members to study and review the operation of the government of the county under this <br />charter. 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, Kona, <br />Kohala, Hamakua, and Hilo. The council shall appropriate funds to enable the commission <br />to carry out its duties, including the hiring of necessary staff. <br />No later than fifteen days after its members have been appointed and confirmed, the <br />charter commission shall hold its first meeting. The commission shall hold at least one public <br />hearing in each of the geographical areas. The commission may propose amendments to the <br />existing charter or a draft of a new charter [which shall be submitted to the county clerk]. <br />Within a year of its appointment, the commission shall submit a written report of its <br />activities, findings and recommendations along with proposed amendments or a draft of a <br />proposed charter to the council. Within thirty days after receipt of the commission' s report <br />and proposed amendments or draft of proposed charter, the council shall return the proposed <br />amendments or proposed charter with any proposed alternatives. If no alternative is proposed <br />by the council, the commission shall submit the proposed amendments or proposed charter <br />to the county clerk within thirty days of receipt from the council. If any alternatives are <br />proposed by the council, the commission shall accept or reject proposed alternatives and <br />shall report any rejections to the council within thirty days of receipt of the alternatives from <br />the council. The council may recall any alternative within ten days of rejection. When the <br />time of recall for alternatives has lapsed, the commission shall submit to the clerk the draft <br />of proposed amendments or of a proposed charter together with any proposed alternatives <br />from the council which the commission did not incorporate into its draft. 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, with any council alternatives, to <br />the electors of the county at either a special election as determined by the commission or at <br />the first general election following the charter review year. The commission shall prepare <br />the language of the question to be submitted to the voters for each of the amendments it <br />proposes. <br />The commission shall publish not less than forty-five days before any election, at <br />least once in at least two daily newspapers of general circulation within the county, as well <br />as via an electronic medium, such as the Internet, a brief digest of the proposed amendments <br />27 <br />
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