Aloha Mr. Yogi,
Pursuant to the Uniform Information Practices Act (Modified), Chapter 92F, Hawaii Revised Statutes (“UIPA”), the Part 135 Regulated Operator’s Partnership of Hawaii (PROP) hereby requests access to certain government documents believed to be in the custody of your agency including, but not limited to:
- Any and all letters, memoranda, emails or other written or electronic communications issued to, or received from Island Air by the Airports Division since January 1, 2004
- Any and all letters, memoranda, emails or other written or electronic communications pertaining to Island Air received by the Airports Division from any other department or division of Hawaii State Government, including but not limited to the Hawaii Department of Transportation, the Office of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Chief of Staff, Assistant Chief of Staff or any other executive office since January 1, 2004
- Any and all letters, memoranda, emails or other written or electronic communications pertaining to Island Air issued by the Airports Division to any other department or division of Hawaii State Government, including but not limited to the Hawaii Department of Transportation, the Office of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Chief of Staff, Assistant Chief of Staff or any other executive office since January 1, 2004
- Any and all inter-departmental letters, memoranda, emails or other written or electronic communications pertaining to Island Air between Airports Division employees since January 1, 2004
This request encompasses any and all pertinent materials maintained by the department in written or electronic form. These materials are being requested in order to raise media, legislative and regulatory consciousness regarding matters of public interest involving the administration and management of Hawaii’s publicly financed airports.
It is our belief that release of these records will serve the public interest, and we request that all fees for searching, reviewing, or segregating disclosable records be waived, pursuant to H.R.S. §92F-42.
If you anticipate that it will take the department longer than 10 business days to process this request, we ask that you provide us with a written estimate of when these materials will be available for our review. |