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I have prepared the foregoing Complaint of Misconduct Brought by the Public and hereby certify <br />that, to the best of my knowledge, and under penalty of perjury, the statements herein are true. <br />I understand that the County Charter only permits the Hawai'i County Fire Commission to hear <br />complaints by the public, and make recommendations to the Fire Chief. In addition, I understand that the <br />Fire Commission is not permitted to interfere in the administrative affairs of the Fire Department. <br />I further understand that the rules of the Hawai'i County Fire Commission, as well as Hawai'i <br />Revised Statutes, Chapter 92F, also know as the Privacy Act, prohibit the unauthorized release of <br />confidential records by the Fire Commission, except as permitted by law or a court of competent jurisdiction. <br />STATE OF HAWAI'I <br />Complaint's Signature COUNTY OF HAWAI'I <br />Parent or Guardian's Signature <br />if complainant is a juvenile. <br />Subscribed and sworn to before me this <br />day of <br />Notary Public, State of Hawai'i <br />Printed name of Notary Public <br />Judicial Circuit <br />My commission expires: <br />20 <br />COMPLAINT CLASSIFICATIONS <br />1. Standard of Conduct — Members shall conduct their lives in such a manner as to avoid bringing <br />themselves or the department into disrepute. <br />2. Performance of Duty — Members shall perform their duties as required or directed by law, departmental <br />procedures, policies, or orders of a command or supervisory officer. All lawful duties shall be performed <br />promptly notwithstanding the general assignment of duties and responsibilities. <br />3. Obedience to Laws, Written Orders, and Policies — Members of the department shall observe and <br />obey all federal and state laws, ordinances of the County of Hawai'i, and all orders, policies, and <br />regulations of the department. <br />4. Commission of any Criminal Act — Members shall not commit any criminal act. For the purpose of <br />this section, it is not required that the member be convicted of a crime. Acceptance of immunity from <br />criminal prosecution, deferred acceptance of guilty pleas, deferred prosecution, and other such <br />dispositions shall be considered prima facie evidence that a criminal act was committed. <br />Page 2 <br />