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Regular Session Minutes <br />September 19,2025 <br />Page 5 <br />underway. He confirmed the handler has been reassigned and that services for the <br />canine will be held. <br />Chair Robinson inquired about Governor Green’s recent initiative on traffic safety, <br />asking whether it would be directed to county police departments or the state. Chief <br />Mahuna responded that he does not yet have details on the governor’s specific plans <br />but anticipates it may involve a combination of both. He noted there is a push for the <br />Department of Law Enforcement to take a greater role in highway traffic enforcement, <br />but it’suncertain whether the necessary infrastructure is currently in place. <br />Recess was called at 10:26a.m., and the meeting reconvened at 10:38a.m. <br />UNFINISHEDBUSINESS <br />Discussion and action regarding the posting and publishing of the notice of vacancy in the <br />office of the chief of police, pursuant to Police CommissionRule 9(a). <br />DCC Salas-Ferguson advised that the commission could use the previous recruitment <br />notice as a template and decide on posting dates, whether the process should be internal <br />or open, and if they want toadjust desired leadership qualitiesandminimum requirements. <br />should be listed as a minimum requirement, noting that it was not included in the current <br />notice. Chair Robinson clarified that the notice being reviewed was from the previous <br />recruitment, during which the residency requirement had been waived. <br />Vice Chair Bertsch emphasized the importance of having a duly selected chief in place as <br />soon as possible. He stated that while the commission has clear guidelines and <br />experience from the recent recruitment, there are procedural matters that must be <br />addressed,one being <br />year of residency. Based on public testimony received, he noted that there appears to be <br />recommended that the commission take a formal vote on the matter,which would then <br />guide how to proceed with amending or finalizing the job posting. <br />DCC Salas-Ferguson referenced a confidential legal memo on the matter and <br />recommended that further discussion occur in executive session. Chair Robinson noted <br />other counties’ processes and stressed the importance of moving expeditiously. Vice Chair <br />Bertsch requested a brief executive session for legal guidance. <br />EXECUTIVE SESSION(CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC) <br />Vice Chair Bertschmotioned to meet in executive session to consult with the board’s <br />attorney regardingHRS § 78-1,pursuant to HRS §92-5(4)and <br />Charter Section 13-20 (b). Seconded by CommissionerLacerte, with no discussion, the <br />motion passed unanimously. Executive session convened at 10:48a.m. <br /> <br />
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