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PATEL: If Iso, I just want to put it out there for the Commission that if the Commission <br />would like to discuss the procedural issues from the Commission's perspective, I am prepared to <br />discuss that, but I think that would best done in executive session. <br />HEAUKULANL I'll take you up on that. I'd like to move that we move into executive session <br />regarding Item No. 6 pursuant to 92-5(a)(4) for the purposes of consulting with the <br />Commission's attorney on some questions and issues pertaining to this issue. <br />MOSES: Any second? <br />IKEDA: Second. <br />MOSES: It has been moved by Commissioner Heaukulani and seconded by Commissioner <br />Ikeda. All in favor, say aye? <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />MOSES: Any opposed? We're going into executive session. If everyone can please leave the <br />room. Thank you. <br />At 10:47 a.m., it was moved by Commissioner Heaukulani and seconded by Commissioner <br />Ikeda that the Commission go into executive session to consult with its attorney regarding <br />questions and issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and <br />liabilities, pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes Sections 92-5(a)(4). A voice vote was taken of <br />all Commissioners present, and motion carried with five aye votes. <br />At 10:50 a.m. the Commission went into executive session. At 11:04 a.m., it was moved by <br />Commissioner Henkel and seconded by Commissioner Ikeda that the Commission go out of <br />executive session. A voice vote was taken of all Commissioners present, and motion carried <br />with five aye votes. <br />The hearing reconvened for regular session at 11:07 a.m. <br />MOSES: Meeting will now come to order. Corporation Counsel will briefly discuss the <br />procedure for the motion to reconsider. <br />PATEL: Thank you, Chair. So, just so everyone's on the same page as to what's going to <br />happen. So, the public and the Claimants are going to be able to provide testimony. Once the <br />testimony is done, Commissioner Ikeda would neither—would either—need to affirm his motion <br />or withdraw it. If he affirms his motion, there would need to be a second to the motion. If <br />there's a second to the motion, then the motion to reconsider will be discussed. If there's no <br />second to the motion, the motion fails, and the Commission's prior decision stands. If the <br />motion is discussed and voted upon, and passes, at that point, the Commission would need to <br />entertain further motions for action on the claim. <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT E <br />