Haw. Code R. § 13-300-25

Current through April, 2024
Section 13-300-25 - Meetings
(a) The council shall hold regularly scheduled meetings at a time and place established by the council. Notice shall be given in accordance with chapter 92, HRS. The purpose of the meeting shall be to acquire information relating to Native Hawaiian burial sites, make recommendations to the department regarding Native Hawaiian burial sites, and determine the proper treatment of previously identified Native Hawaiian burial sites.
(b) All meetings by the council shall be open to the public, provided the council may meet in executive session pursuant to chapter 92, HRS, from which the public may be excluded, by a recorded vote of two-thirds of the members present. No order, ruling, or decision shall be finally acted upon during executive session.
(c) Following recognition by the chairperson, any person may submit oral or written testimony to the council regarding a matter under consideration, provided that applicants wishing to conduct an informational presentation or present a proposed burial treatment plan for determination, shall first submit a written request to the department to be placed on the council meeting agenda.
(d) The council may close a meeting whenever location or description of a Native Hawaiian burial site is under consideration. The chairperson, by concurrence of a majority of members present at the meeting, shall be authorized to require the public to leave the meeting while the confidential matter is being discussed and reopen the meeting once the confidential matter is no longer being considered.
(e) Written minutes of the council meeting shall be approved by the council. Upon request, the department shall make available to the public copies of the council minutes with the exception that the public minutes shall not reflect closed meeting discussions relating to confidential matters.

Haw. Code R. § 13-300-25

[Eff SEP 28 1996] (Auth: HRS §§ 6E-43.5, 91-2) (Imp: HRS §§ 6E-43, 6E-43.5, 6E-43.6, 92-3, 92-4)