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Supplementary Proclamation but must comply with the social distancing requirements to <br /> the fullest extent possible and are strongly urged to obtain shelter. Governmental and <br /> other entities are strongly urged to make such shelter available as soon as possible and <br /> to the maximum extent practicable and to use in their operation COVID-19 risk <br /> mitigation practices recommended by the CDC. <br /> F. Criminal Penalties <br /> Any person who intentionally or knowingly violates any provision set forth in this <br /> Section I shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the person shall be <br /> fined not more than $5,000, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. <br /> II. This Order Shall Have the Force and Effect of Law <br /> Pursuant to section 127A-25, HRS, I hereby adopt all provisions set forth in <br /> Section I of this Third Supplementary Proclamation as rules that shall have the force <br /> and effect of law. Any person violating these rules shall be guilty of a misdemeanor as <br /> set forth in section 127A-29, HRS. <br /> In the event of any inconsistency, conflict or ambiguity between this Third <br /> Supplementary Proclamation and any county emergency order, rule, directive or <br /> proclamation, the relevant documents shall be read to allow for maximum flexibility so <br /> that essential businesses and operations continue unimpeded. <br /> I FURTHER DECLARE that the disaster emergency relief period shall continue <br /> through April 30, 2020, unless terminated by a separate proclamation, whichever shall <br /> occur first. <br /> Done at the State Capitol, this <br /> 23rd day of March, 2020. <br /> DAVID Y. IGE, <br /> Governor of Hawaii <br /> APPROVED: <br /> a :....,Connors <br /> Attorney General <br /> State of Hawaii <br /> 8 of 8 <br />