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2020-03-23 Governors Third Supplementary Proclamation for COVID-19
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order the following: <br /> I. All Persons in the State Must Stay at Home or in Their Place of Residence <br /> Pursuant to sections 127A-12(a)(5), 127A-12(a)(14), 127A-13(a)(1), and 127A- <br /> 13(a)(7), HRS, all persons within the State of Hawaii are ordered to stay at home or in <br /> their place of residence except as necessary to maintain continuity of operations of the <br /> federal critical infrastructure sectors, as identified at https://www.cisagoviidenfifying- <br /> critical-infrastructure-during-covid-1 9 and as further designated below or by the Director <br /> of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HIEMA). With respect to persons <br /> residing in hotels, condominiums, townhomes, apartments, or other multi-unit dwellings, <br /> "place of residence" means the person's individual hotel room or unit. To the extent <br /> persons use shared or outdoor spaces when outside their residence, they must comply <br /> with the social distancing requirements set forth herein to the fullest extent possible. All <br /> persons may leave their home or place of residence only for essential activities or to <br /> engage in the essential businesses and operations identified herein. This order shall <br /> take effect on March 25, 2020 at 12:01 am and remain in place until 11:59 pm on <br /> April 30, 2020. <br /> A. Work in essential businesses or operations <br /> Persons may travel to and from the following essential businesses and <br /> operations to the extent that such businesses or operations cannot be conducted <br /> through remote technology from homes or places of residence. Businesses include for- <br /> profit, non-profit, or educational entities, regardless of the nature of the service, the <br /> function they perform, or their corporate or entity structure. All businesses or operations <br /> not identified as federal critical infrastructure sectors at tt : . i .gvii of i g- <br /> riti l-i fr tr t r - ri - vi - or designated by the Director of HIEMA or listed <br /> below, must cease: <br /> 1. Healthcare services and facilities. Hospitals, clinics, physician <br /> offices, assisted living facilities, and other healthcare facilities and services; <br /> 2. Stores that sell groceries and medicine. Grocery stores, <br /> pharmacies, licensed medical cannabis dispensaries, certified farmers' markets, farm <br /> and produce stands, supermarkets, convenience stores, and other establishments <br /> engaged in the sale of groceries, canned food, dry goods, frozen foods, fresh fruits and <br /> vegetables, pet supplies, fresh meats, fish, and poultry, alcoholic and non-alcoholic <br /> 2 of 8 <br />
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