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File #: BFED-21(16)    Version: 1
Type: Rule 7(B) Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/19/2024 In control: Budget, Finance, and Economic Development Committee (2023-2025)
On agenda: 2/26/2024 Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION OF BILL 38 (2024), AMENDING FISCAL YEAR 2024 BUDGET: REVENUES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FUNDING FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR SECURITY PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT FOR RESTRICTED AREAS IN WEST MAUI) (BFED-21(16))
Attachments: 1. Correspondence from Committee Chair 02-20-2024, 2. Correspondence from Emergency Management Administrator 02-26-204, 3. eComments Report 02-26-2024, 4. Correspondence to Emergency Management Administrator 02-26-2024, 5. Correspondence from Emergency Management Agency 02-27-2024
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Title

DISCUSSION OF BILL 38 (2024), AMENDING FISCAL YEAR 2024 BUDGET:  REVENUES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FUNDING FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR SECURITY PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT FOR RESTRICTED AREAS IN WEST MAUI)  (BFED-21(16))

 

Description

Under Rule 7(B) of the Rules of the Council, the Committee intends to discuss matters relating to the proposed $12,500,000 appropriation to the Emergency Management Program included in Bill 38 (2024), for professional services for security personnel and equipment for restricted areas in West Maui.  The Committee may also discuss other matters relating to Bill 38.  Bill 38 passed first reading at the Council’s meeting of February 16, 2024, and remains with the Council for consideration of passage on second and final reading.

 

Status

The Committee may discuss matters relating to the proposed funding for professional services for security personnel and equipment for restricted areas in West Maui and other matters included in Bill 38 (2024).  No legislative action will be taken.

 

Note

With reference to this agenda item, one or more executive meetings are anticipated under Section 92-5(a)(4), Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes, to consult with legal counsel on questions and issues pertaining to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities of the County, the Council, and the Committee; and Section 92-5(a)(6), Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes, to consider sensitive matters related to public safety or security.