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<br />Nani – Yeah so in a way that is sort of for eradication, just saying. <br /> <br />Jason – No has nothing to do with eradication. <br /> <br />Nani – Fence off certain areas, for eradication, just curious. <br /> <br />Jason – That is not something that we do with these funds. We would have to <br />report on that. I’ve never reported on that. <br /> <br />Teresa – Abraham? <br /> <br />Abraham – Yeah, Teresa go ahead <br /> <br />Teresa – Can I get clarification from Jason as to who looks at the application for <br />the State GMAC? We were informed Jason was the one that, go to guy for our <br />application how about some clarification. <br /> <br />Jason - Sure, Jason Omick DOFAW, No, I do not look at the application that is <br />submitted to the Governor for his approval. An application that is submitted, you <br />can walk through the process yourself. You are submitting the application to the <br />Board and Commission office, what the Governor does with that is over my head. <br />So they are reviewing the application and based on qualification of the member, <br />once that is decided. I give the oath of office. All I do is manage the commission, <br />and members, steward relationship with everyone and work together as a team. I <br />help them with their minutes, help them draft plans, kind of bunch of things. I <br />don’t review applications that are coming from the governor selecting a GMAC <br />member. <br /> <br />Teresa – Abraham Teresa, can we find out what the process is? <br /> <br />Abraham – I guess you just have to call the mayor’s office, sorry, call the <br />governor’s office. <br /> <br />Jason – You can talk to the board and commission office. I think they may be a <br />good step because that is where all the applications is submitted. As you recently <br />saw, there was a bill HB663 trying to move that application process into the hands <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />