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Opinion Letter No. 07-10
June 27, 2007
Right to Present Testimony
A requester sought an opinion as to whether the Maui
Planning Commission violated the Sunshine Law by denying a member
of the public the right to testify during the meeting. The Commission
had restricted testimony from a member of the public to the subject
matter the Commission had intended the agenda item to cover even
though the testifier believed the proffered testimony fell within
the subject matter as listed on the filed agenda.
OIP opined that the Commission had violated the Sunshine
Law, although the violation was not intentional. A board can require
that testimony be related to the agenda item, but it must interpret
the agenda item broadly for the purpose of determining whether testimony
is related to the agenda item. A board may not restrict the public
from testifying on issues that fall within the general subject matter
of an agenda item, and the scope of an agenda item is determined
by the language used on the filed agenda, not the board's intent
as to the meaning of the agenda item.
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