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Opinion Letter No. 05-02
January 19, 2005
Speaking at Public Meetings on Matters Outside the Agenda
The County Clerk for the County of Hawaii asked OIP
for an opinion on the Hawaii County Council’s practice of
permitting members of the public to make statements at the end of
each meeting regarding matters outside of the agenda. A member of
the public subsequently asked OIP for an opinion regarding whether
members of the public who testify at a public meeting may be restricted
to speaking only about matters that are on the meeting agenda.
OIP found that a board may permit members of the public
to speak at a meeting on matters that are not on the agenda, but
is not required to do so. The board members themselves, however,
may not discuss, deliberate, or decide matters that are not on the
agenda.
Thus, if a board elects to hear public statements
regarding matters not on the agenda and the statements relate to
“board business,” i.e., matters over which the board
has supervision, control, jurisdiction, or advisory power, the board
members must be careful not to respond or discuss the matter.
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