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File #: CR 22-130    Version: 1
Type: Committee Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/25/2022 In control: Government Relations, Ethics, and Transparency Committee
On agenda: 12/2/2022 Final action:
Title: Recommending REFERRAL of communications to the Council Chair for the term beginning January 2, 2023, relating to: (1) litigation matters; (2) Bank of America's commitment to provide mortgages for Native Hawaiians on Hawaiian Home Lands; (3) authorizing the adoption of a revised records disposition schedule for the Department of Police; (4) authorizing the mayor to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations; (5) authorizing the mayor to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with University of Hawaii for the provision of Hawaiian language and Hawaiian studies workshops for county employees; (6) amending Title 2, Maui County Code, establishing a tourism management commission; (7) removing Robert Hale Pahia from the Kula Agricultural Park Committee; and (8) air and replica gun regulations.
Attachments: 1. Committee Report 22-130
Related files: GREAT-11(2) CC 15-6, GREAT-11(46) CC 17-6, GREAT-19 CC 19-107, GREAT-11(18) CC 19-29, GREAT-11(28) CC 19-29, GREAT-11(23) CC 19-29, GREAT-11(35) CC 19-29, DRIP-4 CC 19-447, GREAT-26 CC 19-178, GREAT-11(10), DRIP-5 CC 21-413, GREAT-65 Reso 22-226, GREAT-11(17) Reso 22-95, GREAT-11(19) Reso 22-98, GREAT-11(27) Reso 22-211, GREAT-11(30) Reso 22-212, GREAT-11(33) Reso 22-249, GREAT-11(34) Reso 22-250, GREAT-11(14) Reso 22-64, GREAT-11(24) Reso 22-160, ESCS-2 Bill 117 (2022)
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Recommending REFERRAL of communications to the Council Chair for the term beginning January 2, 2023, relating to:  (1) litigation matters; (2) Bank of America’s commitment to provide mortgages for Native Hawaiians on Hawaiian Home Lands; (3) authorizing the adoption of a revised records disposition schedule for the Department of Police; (4) authorizing the mayor to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations; (5) authorizing the mayor to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with University of Hawaii for the provision of Hawaiian language and Hawaiian studies workshops for county employees; (6) amending Title 2, Maui County Code, establishing a tourism management commission; (7) removing Robert Hale Pahia from the Kula Agricultural Park Committee; and (8) air and replica gun regulations.