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1999 Hawaii Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1999)

handle is hein.sag/saghi0042 and id is 1 raw text is: BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO                                         MARGERY S. BRONSTER
GOVERNOR                                                   ATTORNEY GENERAL
THOMAS R. KELLER
FIRST DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
425 QUEEN STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813
(808) 586-1500
March 19, 1999
The Honorable James J. Nakatani
Chairperson, Board of Agriculture
Department of Agriculture
State of Hawaii
1428 South King Street
Honolulu, Hawaii  96814-2512
Dear Chairperson Nakatani:
Re: Proposed Amendment to Article 8, Relating to Nuclear
Energy, Chapter 14 of the Hawaii County Code
This opinion is written in response to your January 21, 1999
request that this office review the issues raised by Hawaii
County Corporation Counsel's Opinion No. 98-5 (Opinion No. 98-5)
concerning a ballot initiative proposed to amend article 8,
titled Nuclear Energy, of chapter 14 of the Hawaii County Code
(HCC), which article shall hereinafter be referred to as Article
8. As you stated in your January 21, 1999 request, while the
proposed amendment was narrowly defeated in the November 3, 1998
election, a formal complaint has since been filed with the Hawaii
State Supreme Court to declare the votes cast for the proposed
amendment invalid and to have a new vote. We thus address the
proposed amendment as if it were still proposed in order to
answer the questions raised by your department.
The issue raised by Opinion No. 98-5 is whether the proposed
amendment would impermissibly prohibit the transportation into,
and storage of in, the County of Hawaii of any radioactive
materials used in commercial irradiation facilities. A broader
issue raised by the proposed amendment is whether Article 8 is
itself constitutionally infirm, in that it similarly prohibits
the transportation into and storage of certain types of
radioactive material, as well as prohibiting the construction of
a nuclear energy facility in Hawaii County. We have addressed
this second issue at length because as an amendment to Article 8,
the proposed amendment is not valid if Article 8 is, itself,
invalid.

Op. No. 99-01

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