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CHAIR: This one looks like a monograph. It looks like an academic piece. <br />Footnotes, wow. He even addressed the de minimis requirement for <br />you, Karl. <br />KK: He did? <br />CHAIR: He did, there it is. See the footnote on page 3. <br />KK: I thought he said he didn't know. <br />CHAIR: Well, he found out, or someone found out. Bobby Jean found out. <br />Barron's Law Dictionary, there it is. Third Edition. So that's as far as <br />the turning point, de minimis. So are you amply satisfied with that, <br />Wayne, or is that okay for you? All right, do we have a motion to <br />accept and sign this Informal Advisory Opinion? <br />KI: I make a motion that we submit and send forth for approval and <br />signatures. <br />KK: Second. <br />CHAIR: Further discussion? None? All in favor? <br />KI: Aye. <br />KK: Aye. <br />WJ: Aye. <br />CHAIR: The Chair votes aye. Approved. <br />(The Chair signed the Informal Advisory Opinion.) <br />KK: If I may just make an editorial comment here. These were all voluntary <br />submissions, so they're relatively uncontroversial. So, it's kind of just <br />pro forma. Am I using the right term, pro forma? <br />CHAIR: Go look in the Barron's Law Dictionary and check that out. <br />KK: I never went to law school, so I don't know. So it's relatively easy. <br />CHAIR: All right, and we also have the status of Bill 37, amending Chapter 2, <br />Article 15, Subsection 2- 91.1(d) of the Hawaii County Code relating to <br />financial disclosure forms. There the issue was —get us all on one long <br />form, and counsel said that is still floating in the County Council. <br />7 <br />