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"` BOARD OF ETHICS, County of Hawaii <br /> : : 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 325, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> • Tel. No. (808) 961-8251 <br /> AGENDA <br /> May 7, 2018— 10:00 a.m. o <br /> County of Hawaii 4c, <br /> Hawaii County Building <br /> Council Chambers 7D -CZ <br /> 25 Aupuni Street o c < <br /> Hilo, Hawaiia s <br /> 96720 sr-sr— <br /> >n1*,z) <br /> Dz <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER ,• <br /> 2. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS. <br /> 3. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR SESSION MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 2018. <br /> 4. NEW BUSINESS <br /> a. Petition No. 2018-04: Initial review of a petition alleging that a County officer or <br /> employee is in violation of Section 2-83(b)(1) (Fair Treatment) and Section 2-85 <br /> (Contracts) of the Hawai`i County Code. <br /> b. Petition No. 2018-05: Request for an informal advisory opinion from a County <br /> Officer or employee, to determine whether there would be a conflict of interest by <br /> participating in legislation before the Hawai`i County Council. <br /> 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> a. Petition No. 2018-01: Review draft Informal Advisory Opinion regarding a <br /> petition from a County Officer or employee, to determine whether he can start an <br /> engineering firm to serve outer islands. <br /> b. Petition No. 2018-03: Review draft Informal Advisory Opinion regarding a <br /> petition from a County Officer to determine whether there is a conflict of interest <br /> by introducing certain legislation before the Hawai'i County Council. <br /> 6. EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> With reference to agenda items listed, one or more executive meetings are anticipated. In <br /> particular, the Board of Ethics anticipates it may consider the evaluation, dismissal, or <br /> disciplining of an officer or employee of the County of Hawaii, where considerations of <br /> matters affecting privacy will be involved. The Board may also consult with the Board's <br /> attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Board's powers, duties, privileges, <br /> immunities, and liabilities. Therefore, pursuant to Hawaii Revised <br /> Statutes ("HRS") Sections 92-5(a)(2), 92-5(a)(4), and 92-6(a)(2), the following items <br /> may be considered in Executive Session. <br /> 1 <br />