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1994 Hawaii Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1994)

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JOHN WAINEE                                                   ATTORNEY GENERAL
GOVERNOR
RUTH 1. TSJIMURA
FIAST DPJTY ATTOWNEY GENERM
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
425 OUEEN STREET
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96813
(808) 586-1500
May 19, 1994
The Honorable Debi Hartmann
Chairperson, Board of Education
Liliuokalani Building, Room 405
1390 Miller Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Mrs. Hartmann:
Re: Scope of Permissible Disclosure of Executive
Session Deliberations and Decision on the
Appointment of the Superintendent of Education
This letter is written to clarify oral advice which was
previously provided concerning the extent to which members of the
Board of Education may disclose and comment upon what occurred
during the executive session meeting of the Board on April 30,
1994 which resulted in the appointment of Herman Aizawa, Ph.D.,
as Superintendent of Education. More particularly, this letter
responds to the following questions:
(1) Are the members of the Board permitted to disclose
whether they voted for Dr. Aizawa's appointment?
(2) Are the members permitted to disclose why they voted as
they did?
(3) What other aspects, if any, of the deliberations and
decisions made during the executive session meeting on
April 30th are the members prohibited from disclosing?
We answer the first question in the affirmative. A brief
answer to both the second and third questions is that members are
free to discuss what occurred during the executive session as
long as their discussion is not inconsistent with and does not
defeat the purpose of the executive session. That is, as a
general matter, the Board members may not disclose matters
affecting Dr. Aizawa's or any of the other applicants' privacy,
which is the reason for convening the executive session under
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 92-5(a)(2) in the first place.

Op. No. 94-01

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