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2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Jason Eisert Testimony
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Recommendation#4 Owner Consent: <br /> The requirement for all owners to consent for each transaction is a redundancy that fails to <br /> consider existing business structures where a managing member, such as myself, is <br /> already empowered to act on behalf of the entity. All my owners should not have to provide <br /> written consent.This should be a simple and easy amendment to recommend that doesn't <br /> impact any intent of the bill. <br /> Recommendation: Modify the consent requirement in Section 25-4-17.1 to allow a <br /> managing member or legally authorized representative to sign, streamlining the process for <br /> business-operated rentals.This could read: <br /> "(1) Obtain written consent for the disclosure of the information required by the director <br /> from either all individual owners of transient accommodation rentals or from a duly <br /> authorized representative in the case of legal entities where such authority is vested in a <br /> managing member or an equivalent position within the entity's governance structure;and" <br /> In closing, I urge a thoughtful consideration of these issues, aligning Bill 121 with the <br /> realities of hosted rentals and our island's way of life. As stewards of the Big Island's future, <br /> let's foster an environment where the kuleana of hosting and the aloha spirit of our services <br /> can flourish side by side. <br /> Me ke aloha pumehana, <br /> Jason Eisert <br /> Managing Member, Kona Kai LLC <br />
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