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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 92

PART VII.

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PART VII. NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD ; COMMUNITY OUTREACH BOARD
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Part heading amended by L 2025, c 53, §3.
§92-81 Neighborhood board; community outreach board; notice and agenda; public input; quorum.
(a)Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter to the contrary, the provisions of this part shall apply to neighborhood boards and community outreach boards overseen by a neighborhood commission of the city and county of Honolulu, and other neighborhood boards and community outreach boards as may be created in other counties and overseen by a county-based commission or county-based department.
(b)The agenda required to be included in written public notice of a board meeting may include an opportunity for the board to receive public input and third-party reports from any government official on issues not specifically noticed for consideration at the forthcoming meeting.
(c)Any matter raised as part of the public input agenda or third-party reports from any government official allowed under subsection
(b)may be discussed and information on the matter may be received by the board at the meeting; provided that the board shall not make a decision relating to any of those matters. The board may make decisions on matters originally raised as part of a public input agenda item or raised by a third-party report from any government official only at a later meeting, where the agenda for the meeting shall give notice of decision-making on the matter.
(d)A quorum for a meeting of a neighborhood board or community outreach board shall be required for:
(1)Conducting official board business;
(2)Discussions before and related to voting; and
(3)Voting required to validate an act of the board as part of official board business.
A neighborhood board or community outreach board may receive information or testimony on a matter of official board business without a quorum; provided that the board shall not make a decision on the issue. The board members, at the next meeting of the board, shall report the matters presented as information or testimony. [L 2008, c 153, pt of §1; am L 2025, c 53, §4 and c 72, §1]
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