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Time: 10:00 AM
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Calendar: OHA Beneficiary Advocacy and Empowerment
Title: Beneficiary Advocacy & Empowerment (BAE) Committee Meeting
Location: Virtual Meeting
Posted on: 01/26/2023 12:46 PM
Updated on: 01/26/2023 12:46 PM
OHA Beneficiary Advocacy and Empowerment
- Date:
- Wednesday, 02/01/2023
- Start Time:
- 10:00 AM
- Place:
- Virtual Meeting
Agenda
AGENDA
I. Call to Order
II. New Business
A. 2023 OHA State Legislative Bill Package – OHA-1 – Matrix 1**
B. 2023 OHA State Legislature Bill Positions Related to Measures Naming OHA – Matrix 2**
C. 2023 OHA State Legislature Bill Positions Related to Measures Affecting Native Hawaiians –
Matrix 3**
III. Executive Session‡
A. Consultation with Board Counsel Robert G. Klein, Sherry Broder, Esq, and Everett Ohta, Interim
General Counsel re: questions and issues pertaining to the Board's powers, duties, privileges,
immunities, and liabilities with respect to the State of Hawaiʻi, Governor’s Emergency Proclamation
Relating to Homelessness, dated January 23, 2023, pursuant to HRS § 92-5(a)(4).
IV. Announcements
V. Adjournment
If you need an auxiliary aid/support or other accommodation due to a disability, please contact
Everett Ohta at telephone number (808) 594-1988 or by email to everetto@oha.org as soon
as possible. Requests made as early as possible will allow adequate time to fulfill your request.
Upon request, this notice is available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic
copy.
Meeting materials for this meeting will be available for the public to view 48 hours prior to this
meeting at OHA’s main office located at 560 N. Nimitz Hwy., Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 96817. Meeting
materials will also be available to view at OHA’s neighbor island offices and will be posted to
OHA’s website at: www.oha.org/bae.
In the event that the livestream or the audiovisual connection is interrupted and cannot be
restored, the meeting may continue as an audio-only meeting through the phone and Webinar ID listed
at the beginning of this agenda. Meeting recordings are available upon request to
BOTmeetings@oha.org until the written meeting minutes are posted to OHA’s website.
**Trustees may establish or revise an OHA position on ANY proposed bill/resolution for submission
to the state legislature. The Trustees, both in Committee and as the Board of Trustees, may discuss
any and all bills or resolutions before the state legislature in order to discharge their statutory
and fiduciary obligations to conduct advocacy efforts for Native Hawaiians as Trustees of the
Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
‡ Notice: This portion of the meeting will be closed pursuant to HRS § 92-5.
†Notice: The 72 Hour rule, pursuant to OHA BOT Operations Manual, Section 49, shall be waived for
distribution of new committee materials.
PublicTestimony will be called for each agenda item and must be limited to those matters listed on
the meeting agenda. Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, Chapter 92, Public Agency Meetings and Records,
prohibits Board Members from discussing or taking action on matters not listed on the meeting
agenda.
Testimony can be provided to the OHA Board of Trustees either as: (1) written testimony emailed at
least 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting, (2) written testimony mailed and received at least
two business days prior to the scheduled meeting, or (3) live, oral testimony online or at the
physical meeting location during the virtual meeting.
(1) Persons wishing to provide written testimony on items listed on the agenda should submit
testimony via email to BOTmeetings@oha.org at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled meeting or via
postal mail to Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Attn: Meeting Testimony, 560 N. Nimitz Hwy., Suite 200,
Honolulu, HI 96817 to be received at least two business days prior to the scheduled meeting. Any
testimony received after these deadlines will be late testimony and will be distributed to the
Board members after the scheduled meeting.
(2) Persons wishing to provide oral testimony online during the virtual meeting must first
register at:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Pen0aD_sRnOjQQ1R6Xeu-g
You need to register if you would like to orally testify online. Once you have completed your
registration, a confirmation email will be sent to you with a link to join the virtual meeting, along with further instructions on how to provide oral testimony during the virtual meeting.
To provide oral testimony online, you will need:
(1) a computer or mobile device to connect to the virtual meeting;
(2) internet access; and
(3) a microphone to provide oral testimony.
Oral testimony by telephone/landline will not be accepted at this time. Once your oral
testimony is completed, you will be asked to disconnect from the meeting. If you do not sign
off on your own, support staff will remove you from the Zoom meeting. You can continue to
view the remainder of the meeting on the livestream or by telephone, as provided at the beginning
of this agenda.
(3) Persons wishing to provide oral testimony at the physical meeting location can sign up the
day-of the meeting at the physical meeting location.
Oral testimony online or at the physical meeting location will be limited to five (5) minutes.
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