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` L1 `'` BOARD OF ETHICS, County of Hawaii <br /> 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 325, Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 <br /> ••.:;':fie <br /> Tel No. (808) 961-8251 <br /> OO=N.r` <br /> AGENDA ! (-' <br /> July 11, 2017- 10:00 a.m. r z <br /> County of Hawaii t -I <br /> co Hawaii County Building co-0C <br /> Council Chambers 2r <br /> 25 Aupuni Street r <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 0= <br /> I. CALL TO ORDER <br /> 2. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS. <br /> 3. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR SESSION MINUTES OF JUNE 13, 2017. <br /> 4. NEW BUSINESS <br /> a. Review of Gift Disclosure Statement received from the following County officer <br /> or employee. <br /> (1) Aaron S. Y. Chung <br /> (2) Karen Eoff <br /> (3) Diu Mamo Kanuha <br /> (4) Eileen O'Hara <br /> 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> a. Petition No. 2016-20: Review draft order dismissing petition by Edward <br /> Underwood alleging that Prosecutor Mitch Roth was in violation of Sections 2-83 <br /> (Fair Treatment) and 2-84 (Conflict of Interest) of the Hawai`i County Code of <br /> Ethics because he used his position to influence further private interest regarding <br /> a contested case hearing. <br /> 6. COMMUNICATIONS <br /> a. Chair Ku Kahakalau is requesting a review of Act 64 which was recently passed. <br /> 7. EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> With reference to the agenda item 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 /> 1 <br />
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