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DML: So, if a Commissioner wants to take some action \[unclear\] that has to be done at a third <br />meeting. And I realize this is kind of cumbersome and confusing, which is why I think, an <br />executive session with more training would be really good next time but this is a very recent <br />decision from the Office of Information Practices – that regulates the Sunshine Law, it’s dated <br />December 12, 2022, so… <br /> <br />LT: Leomana, District 3. I just had a question – in the beginning you said according to opinion, is <br />opinion a technical word meaning something other than an opinion? Sorry, I was listening, I <br />didn’t understand that part. <br /> <br />DML: I’m sorry, it’s, there’s your, opinions it’s comes from the Office of Information Practices, so <br />they’re the ones that enforce the Sunshine Law. So, their opinion \[unclear\]. <br /> <br />LT: \[Unclear\] Well I guess I don’t understand what an opinion is then. <br /> <br />DML: Well, they – I guess the easiest way if I could say, it is that people either ask questions of them <br />or somebody reports an infraction and then, the Office then opines on it. <br /> <br />LT: So, this is not a lead technical thing – this is just oh what’s your opinion… <br /> <br />DML: No, no, it’s a legal opinion. <br /> <br />LT: OK. Thanks. <br /> <br />NR: Natalie, District – 7. I have a question regarding the time frame because a lot of times when we <br />talk to the public or something comes out in, um, like with the County or State – we run into the <br />problem is, depending on the time frame when our meeting is and then the process of <br />everything, sometimes we’re a little behind with having to create PIG, then waiting till the next <br />meeting to give the report and then finally going to the next meeting to present a vote. But <br />there’s just a lot of stuff with that and a lot of down time where we as individuals and <br />representatives of our district can get things knocked out especially when being pressured by <br />the public and people within our district and we’re just trying to make things happen whereas, <br />you know, with \[unclear\] he – when he went to present it had already passed. Like we’re just <br />having some \[unclear\]. Like I have issues when it’s like a lot of down time – is there anything we <br />can do to make it go faster? <br /> <br />AA: Natalie, at this time we’re gonna move to next month’s meeting and then Sylvia – we can have <br />training like maybe before our meeting next month and then you can re-come back with those <br />questions. I guess… <br /> <br />DML: I think the question concerned to that is, a PIG doesn’t – can talk to the public or anybody it <br />wants – it’s investigating – and getting information so it’s not held to the same restrictions as <br />those restrictions that you have in the meeting or as a committee, as a full committee with <br />respect to inter-actions. You can inter-act with the public all you like as a PIG. <br /> <br />c. Investigative Committee: Rules and Regulations Related to Lobster Harvesting and Sale <br />27 <br /> <br /> <br />
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