Report Title:
Sunshine Law; Public Meetings; Public Officials;
Description:
Allows two or more members of a board, but less than the number of members that would constitute a quorum, to discuss their individual positions relating to official board business at other board meetings, legislative public hearings, and at other events that include matters relating to official board business.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
128 |
TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2007 |
|
|
STATE OF HAWAII |
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
|
A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO PUBLIC MEETINGS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Section 92-2.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§92-2.5 Permitted interactions
of members. (a) Two members of a board may discuss between themselves
matters relating to official board business to enable them to perform their
duties faithfully[, as long as]; provided that no commitment to
vote [is] shall be made or sought and the two members [do]
shall not constitute a quorum of their board.
(b) Two or more members of a board, but less
than the number of members [which] that would constitute a quorum
for the made or sought and the two members do not constitute a quorum of their
board, may be assigned to:
(1) Investigate a matter relating to the official
business of [their] the
board; provided that:
(A) The scope of the investigation and the
scope of each member's authority [are]
shall be defined at a meeting of the board;
(B) All resulting findings and recommendations
[are] shall be presented to
the board at a meeting of the board; and
(C) Deliberation and decisionmaking on the
matter investigated, if any, [occurs]
shall occur only at a duly noticed meeting of the board held subsequent
to the meeting at which the findings and recommendations of the investigation
were presented to the board; or
(2) Present, discuss, or negotiate any position
[which] that the board has adopted at a meeting of the board; provided
that the assignment [is] shall be made and the scope of each
member's authority [is] shall be defined at a meeting of the
board prior to the presentation, discussion or negotiation.
(c) Discussions between two or more members of
a board, but less than the number of members [which]
that would constitute a quorum for the board, concerning the selection
of the board's officers may be conducted in private without limitation or
subsequent reporting.
(d) Discussions between the governor and one
or more members of a board may be conducted in private without limitation or
subsequent reporting; provided that the discussion [does] shall not relate to a matter over which a board
is exercising its adjudicatory function.
(e) Discussions between two or more members of
a board and the head of a department to which the board is administratively
assigned may be conducted in private without limitation; provided that the
discussion [is] shall be limited to matters specified in section
26-35.
(f) Two or more members of a board, but less than the number of members that would constitute a quorum for the board, may discuss their individual positions relating to official board business at a meeting of another board or a public hearing of the legislature.
(g) Two or more members of a board, but less than the number of members that would constitute a quorum for the board, may attend presentations, including seminars, conventions, and community meetings, that involve matters relating to official board business; provided that the presentation shall not be specifically and exclusively organized for, or directed towards, the members of the board.
Board members may participate in discussions, including discussions among themselves; provided that the discussions shall occur during and as part of the presentation and no commitment to vote shall be made or sought.
[(f)] (h) Communications,
interactions, discussions, investigations, and presentations described in this
section are not meetings for purposes of this part."
SECTION 2. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2007.
INTRODUCED BY: |
_____________________________ |
|
|