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Page 21 <br />1 MR. CAMPBELL: Hopefully, not. <br />2 MR. BRILHANTE: Yes, hopefully not. <br />3 But I think if we change the rules to <br />4 accommodate for that, again, are we just going to say, <br />5 okay, "extraordinary demands due to a disaster"? Is <br />6 that only for lava disasters or, like I said <br />7 previously, where do we draw the line? <br />8 So, my opinion would be that when a department <br />9 head or deputy/executive gives the oath of office and <br />10 accepts the responsibilities of that job, the <br />11 assumption is that it's a 24/7 job and the public <br />12 appreciates it. There's a lot of demands, and a lot of <br />13 the deputies and directors do a great job. Department <br />14 heads do a great job. But for that, we're very <br />15 appreciative of that, but I think it goes with the <br />16 territory -- in my opinion. <br />17 CHR. ONO: Okay. Thank you. <br />18 MR. BRILHANTE: But, again, I'm not the final <br />19 determining -- I don't make the final determination <br />20 here. It's up to each of you to -- <br />21 MR. FRATINARDO: So may I ask a question of <br />22 you, Bill? The middle manager, say an assistant chief <br />23 for the police department, during extraordinary events <br />24 like a declared disaster, that person is collecting <br />25 overtime? <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br />