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<br /> <br />Page 24 <br />1 <br />be confirmation by the county council. <br /> <br />2 <br />So, for example, in my situation, the mayor <br />3 <br />had appointed me, but I didn't start in December, when <br />4 <br />the rest of the cabinet, you know, took office; and <br />5 <br />that's because I didn't get my confirmation finalized <br />6 <br />until January 25th, point one. <br />7 <br />Point two is during this interim period, what <br />8 <br />happens in the short time period is that there's a <br />9 <br />reappointment that is allowed by myself, you know, so <br />10 <br />that they can continue for a 90-day period. And <br />11 <br />depending on the administration -- and I've been <br />12 <br />through many -- most administrations would say, "Send <br />13 <br />in," you know, "a letter of resignation," because, to <br />14 <br />me, that's appropriate, you know, because whoever is <br />15 <br />coming on board should make the decision whether to <br />16 <br />retain the appointed attorney, yeah. So, there's <br />17 <br />something to take care of the transition. But, at the <br />18 <br />same time, I think it's appropriate that the attorneys, <br />19 <br />you know, do submit a resignation, but it's when the <br />20 <br />new Corp. Counsel come on board, and let the new Corp. <br />21 <br />Counsel determine whether to retain or not. <br />22 <br />MR. DOW: All right. Thank you. <br />23 <br />CHAIR: Judy? <br />24 <br />MS. GREENBAUM: Joe, I have a question for <br />25 <br />you. <br /> <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br /> <br />