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CHAIRMAN ISHIDA: The last day of September? <br /> Actually, there is no rush. <br /> What is the purpose of number 10? <br /> MR. ODA: Number 10 sets the statutes limitation <br /> period. Challenging the reapportionment plan so that it <br /> doesn ' t frustrate any election that follows in the following <br /> year. The Honolulu charter has 45? Well , it is up to you <br /> folks, do you want to increase it to 30? <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : If I wanted to challenge the <br /> -I-_,would` take it to court? <br /> MR. ODA: Yes , you would sue me. <br /> CHAIRMAN ISHIDA: Any difficulty in the 15 days? <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : How is this going to be <br /> published? <br /> CHAIRMAN ISHIDA: General circulation. <br /> MR. SAKATA: Honolulu has 45 days? <br /> CHAIRMAN ;ISHIDA: Do you want 30 days? Okay, <br /> on this reapportionment proposal , paragraph 1 , 1981 has been <br /> changed to 1983. Paragraph 2, 11 members. Paragraph 3, as <br /> is. Paragraph 4, as is. Paragraph 5 , after duties add <br /> including the hiringof necessary staff. Paragraph 6, as is. <br /> Paragraph 7, reads the commission may apportion the existing <br /> council seats among the districts and redraw the district lines <br /> where and when necessary according to law based upon, but not <br /> necessarily limited to, the most recent federal census. " <br /> Otherwise, as is. Paragraph 8, 120 days. Paragraph 9, <br /> September of the reapportionment year. And paragraph 10 , <br /> 30 days. <br /> Any other possible modifications? <br /> MR. ODA: The section with which this one would <br /> be numbered. <br /> CHAIRMAN ISHIDA: Where would it be placed? <br /> MR. ODA: It has to be in Article III. <br /> MR. OMONAKA: It should come right after 3-2. <br /> MR. ODA: I would think that would be a most <br /> appropriate place. It has to be a separate section. #3-3 <br /> and the rest of the numbers , renumbered. <br /> MR. SAKATA: Section 3-3? <br /> MR. ODA: Yes. <br /> -18- <br />