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Takaba: Motion carries. Thank you. <br />The motion was carried unanimously. <br />Takaba: You have another item. You submitted a request for delivery service. <br />De La Cruz: Yes. I submitted a request for delivery service because many Mexican <br />customers don't live in Hilo. They live outside, Papa'ikou, Hawaiian Paradise Park, and <br />those people tell me to make delivery to them some produce and ask if I can deliver beer. <br />I tell them I'm not sure. <br />Takaba: Any questions? <br />Greenwell: If we consider delivery service, the person delivering it cannot be a minor. <br />De La Cruz: It will be the other girl that works with me. <br />Villaroell: It's the same person she mentioned who is signed up to attend the class and <br />she is over 21. She will be the one delivering. <br />Takase: I have to ask, can she speak English? <br />De La Cruz: Yes. She does English and Spanish. She was supposed to come today to <br />translate but she had a test. <br />Villaroell: She was supposed to come today but she goes to college and she had an <br />exam today. She was going to translate in case she needed it. <br />Takase: Gail tells me she speaks English. I just thought that if she's out in the field and <br />there are translation problems, it might be difficult. We will work with the licensee in terms <br />of the procedures that they need to adopt. We do have other licensees that do delivery <br />service, so it's not a problem. <br />Greenwell: Gerald, is there a category that they must apply for this delivery service, when <br />they're handling alcohol off the premises? <br />Takase: No. It's still the same category, Retail Store. They'll come in and ask the <br />Commission for approval to do delivery service. Usually what we require for the delivery <br />service is that they pre-screen who they're delivering to so that they know who they're <br />going to deliver to. It's not just someone who calls and orders and says they want it <br />delivered to them. They will try to set up a time so that the customer can be registered so <br />that they know who they're delivering to. The customer's ID will be one file, they'll know the <br />name. I say that, and I'm digressing, but we recently worked with a delivery service who's <br />going to try to do a registration at the point of sale. This is Express Waiters and we're <br />waiting to see how they will register people. Right now I say everyone should pre-screen <br />and register with the licensee before they deliver, but that may change in the near future. <br />DECEMBER 7, 2017 - LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES <br />29 <br />
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