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Disclosure of Hawaii tourism info to be discussed

23/02/2010 11:19

HawaiiA state Senate committee is scheduled to consider legislation that would allow the Hawaii Tourism Authority to withhold more information from the public.

 

The measure would allow the agency to hold back information that could place businesses at a competitive disadvantage or impair the authority's ability to gather data.

 

It also would allow the authority's governing board to meet behind closed doors in order to obtain information necessary to protect Hawaii's competitive advantage as a visitor destination. The state Office of Information Practices has said the bill's language should be more narrow.

 

Source: BusinessWeek

 

 

 

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