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Mr. Yoshimoto: The respondent yes. <br /> Mr. Adams: Okay...thank you. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: And so we're still gonna continue to get the hard copies rather than <br /> the electronic copies...is there gonna be a change in regards to <br /> that? <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: We'll still keep our practice of hard copies...that's what I assume <br /> the board members prefer...but we also can provide it <br /> electronically if the board members want that as well...and another <br /> thing to note of course is that it goes into effect on July 1, <br /> 2018...so we have some time to get started. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Are there any other questions in regards to this bill? <br /> Mr. Adams: So this really doesn't...this is not a huge impact on us? <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: No...not on the board functions...no. <br /> Mr. Adams: Okay. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Was anything in here not being done previously? It seems that all <br /> of our...really I mean...was anything in that bill that was not being <br /> done that we're gonna have to start doing now? <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: Well technically no because the board packet contains information <br /> that's a public record so if someone did want to request that they <br /> could. In fact I think we have had some request...this just <br /> basically spells out you know that we have an obligation or duty <br /> which I think you're right we did have it previously under the <br /> Sunshine Law...that anything that's government document that's <br /> not confidential is public. <br /> Mr. Adams: I do notice in the discussion of the minutes 92-9 which I guess this <br /> is Section 4 of the bill itself. It does talk about the minutes being <br /> available within forty days....that's actually ten day more than what <br /> was there...how does that...how does that...I mean there have <br /> been times where we have not approved the minutes...you know in <br /> that next meeting. <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: Right. <br /> Mr. Adams: Were we in violation of the law? <br /> 7 <br />