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MELLON-LACEY: Yes, this is Diana. I think it's a little bit of a conundrum because <br />you haven't adopted these rules, and so, you could do that. But, I don't think at this point <br />you're strictly bound by them because we haven't adopted them. You could do that, you <br />could adopt them as they are, and then move to make changes to them. <br />AKAMU: Yeah, I was just making sure that we don't do something that later we have to <br />undo. Thank you. <br />MELLON-LACEY: I understand. <br />KOSSOW: Diana, are you saying this is Bronson. Are you saying that the <br />amendments, if this works via —we can adopt whatever changes we want to. We don't <br />have to go through another session where we have to approve the rules and regs, right? <br />MELLON-LACEY: Um, no, Iif, according to the Hawaii Revised Statues in Chapter <br />91, then we would these rules exist right now. So, if this group is going change the <br />rules or make completely different rules, we would still have to have a public hearing and <br />allow for public comment on the rules before they could be formally adopted. <br />KOSSOW: So, no matter what, we still have to adopt these rules and then from there we <br />can take amendments for the next meeting. <br />YOSHINA: So, Bronsten, I'll just withdraw my motion. <br />KOSSOW: Mr. Yoshina withdraws his motion. <br />MELLON-LACEY: Okay, this is a starting point, I guess I would say, so that would <br />probably be the most expeditious way of doing it. Because then you would have <br />something to work from, but it doesn't have to done that way if someone wanted to just <br />start all over again with these rules from the ground zero, you could do that. <br />YOSHINA: I think traditionally and historically, kanalua is part of the way we do <br />business in Hawaii so, you know, this, the discussion might be pointless. I'm not sure of <br />that. You're the attorney, so. <br />LUL Bronsten, would it help if I made a motion to accept the 2011 Rules of Procedure <br />and then we could amend from there? If so, I make that motion. <br />KOSSOW: I think that would be the easiest, yes. That would definitely be the easiest if <br />we just pass this <br />YOSHINA: Okay, second the motion. <br />KOSSOW: Okay, motion was made by Ms. Lui, and seconded by Mr. Yoshina. Is there <br />any discussion? (No response.) Without hearing, without seeing anybody, do I have any <br />no votes for the passing of —the adoption of the Rules of Procedures? <br />191 <br />
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