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CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. CA -17 <br />BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br />Section 1. Article X of the Hawai`i County Charter (2018 Edition), is amended <br />by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: <br />"Section 10- . Disaster and Emergency Fund. <br />In adopting each year's fiscal operating budget, the council shall appropriate a <br />minimum of one per cent of the certified real property tax revenues to a fund <br />known as the disaster and emergency fund. Additional funds may be deposited <br />into the disaster and emergency fund from state and federal grants, the federal <br />emergency management agency, private sources, and any other source of revenue. <br />Such appropriation shall continue until a minimum of $20,000,000 is accumulated <br />in the fund. Use of the funds for any of the purposes listed in this section may be <br />permitted even if the target goal of $20,000,000 is not met. <br />Q Moneys in the disaster and emergency fund shall be utilized only for the <br />following purposes: <br />(1) Repair of county facilities and infrastructure damaged by a natural or <br />human -caused disaster or emergency; <br />(2) Cleaning of county property, including roads, drainage and sewage <br />systems, damaged by a natural or human -caused disaster or other <br />emergencies when such action serves a public purpose; <br />f3) Providing immediate response for services to deal with public health and <br />safety risks due to a natural or human -caused disaster or emergency in the <br />form of personnel, equipment, materials, supplies and service contracts; <br />(4) Matching federal, state or private grants-in-aid individually or in any <br />combination to develop or restore public property to a safe and useable <br />condition. <br />f5) Paying for operational expenses of the county after a disaster or <br />emergency when the county is unable to realize revenue at sufficient <br />levels due to the disaster or emergency; <br />(6) Paying for acquisition of property to mitigate future potential disasters or <br />emergencies; and <br />(7) Paying for administrative expenses, which shall not exceed five percent <br />except as indicated in (5) above. For the purposes of this section, <br />administrative expenses are defined as staff or contracted salaries and <br />related fringe benefits. <br />If the county should receive reimbursement of funds for money advanced by the <br />disaster and emergency fund, those funds shall be deposited into the disaster and <br />emergency fund. <br />is _11 The director of finance shall administer the disaster and emergency fund, which <br />shall include investment of the fund." <br />Section 2. New charter material is underscored. When revising, compiling, or <br />printing these charter provisions for inclusion in the Charter of the County of Hawai`i <br />(2020), the revisor need not include the underscoring. <br />
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