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<br />BOARD OF ETHICS <br />, County of Hawaii <br /> <br />101 Aupuni Street, Suite 325, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> <br />A G E N D A <br />Wednesday, March 9, 2011 - 10:00 a.m. <br />101 Aupuni Street, Room 230 <br />(Department of Liquor Control Conference Room) <br />Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 <br />1.CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />2.STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br /> <br />3.APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 9, 2011, MEETING <br />(REGULAR SESSION) <br />4.NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />a. Petition No. 2011-07: Initial review of petition alleging that an officer, “by offering <br />solely to the Bank of Hawai‘i the purchase of Hawai‘i County General Obligation <br />Bond Anticipation Notes . . . provided unwarranted privileges, advantages, and <br />treatment to Bank of Hawai‘i.” <br />b. Petition No. 2011-08: Officer’s request for an informal advisory opinion on whether <br />the officer may sit on the National Interstate for Juvenile Board with the State of <br />Hawai‘i. <br />5UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />a. Petition No. 2010-11:Further initial review of petition questioning whether an <br />officer had a conflict of interest when voting on Bill 283, and whether statements <br />made by the officer caused the officer to violate financial disclosure requirements. <br />6.EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> <br />With reference to the agenda items listed below, one or more executive meetings are <br />anticipated. In particular, the Board of Ethics anticipates it may consider the evaluation, <br />dismissal, or disciplining of an officer or employee of the County of Hawai‘i, where <br />considerations of matters affecting privacy will be involved. The Board may also consult <br />with the Board’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Board’s powers, duties, <br />privileges, immunities, and liabilities. Therefore, pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes <br /> <br />
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