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all branches of the county government and determine what changes, if <br />any, may be desirable to accomplish the policy set forth herein. <br />(c) Be authorized to secure directly from any department, commission, board, <br />office or any other instrumentalities of all branches of the county <br />government or from any individual officer or employee of the county, <br />information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics necessary to carry out its <br />duties. <br />(d) Submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the mayor, <br />managing director and council not later than eleven months after its <br />appointment." <br />Section 4. Article VI, Chapter 9, Section 6-9.3, of the Hawai`i County Charter <br />(2016 Edition), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 6-9.3. Game Management Advisory Commission. <br />There shall be a game management advisory commission consisting of nine <br />members who shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council. [Orae <br />member shall be a resident of each council district.] Each of the nine council districts <br />shall be represented by a resident appointed from that district. The terms of the members <br />shall be as prescribed in Section 13-4. The commission shall select its chairperson from <br />its voting members, and five voting members shall constitute a quorum. <br />For the benefit of present and future generations, the game management advisory <br />commission shall advise County, State and Federal agencies on matters related to the <br />preservation of subsistence hunting and fishing, as well as protecting traditional and <br />cultural gathering rights. The commission may also advise County, State, and Federal <br />agencies on any matter affecting the taking and conservation of aquatic life and wildlife, <br />including proposed rules, and shall communicate its findings and recommendations to <br />these agencies. The commission shall promulgate recommendations that conserve and <br />protect the natural and cultural resources of Hawai`i in furtherance of the self-sufficiency <br />and long-term subsistence sustainability of aquatic life and wildlife in the County. The <br />commission shall provide reports or legislative recommendations to the council as <br />necessary, or at least quarterly." <br />Section 5. Article VI, Chapter 10, Section 6-10.5, of the Hawai`i County Charter <br />(2016 Edition), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 6-10.5. Environmental Management Commission. <br />There shall be an environmental management commission consisting of nine <br />members who shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council. [One <br />member shall be a resident of each council district.] Each of the nine council districts <br />shall be represented by a resident appointed from that district. The terms of the members <br />shall be as prescribed in Section 13-4. The environmental management commission shall <br />advise the department on waste reduction strategies, recycling, litter control, community <br />involvement, and other issues related to the functions of the department, and shall <br />2 <br />