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Emergency Rule No. 3 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Additional guidelines applicable to the following essential businesses and <br />operations are as follows: <br />3rd Supplementary Proclamation Hawaii County Rule <br />Part I. A. <br />2. Stores that sell groceries and Face Coverings or Masks: All customers, <br />medicine. who are five (5) years old and older and all <br />employees, who have any contact with other <br />7. Gas stations and businesses employees, customers, or goods to be <br />needed for transportation. purchased, shall wear face coverings or <br />masks. <br />8. Financial institutions <br />9. Hardware and supply stores <br />12. Laundry services. <br />15. Suppliers for essential businesses <br />and operations. <br />Exempted from wearing face coverings or <br />masks are persons who have health or <br />medical conditions, trouble breathing, or are <br />otherwise unable to remove the cover <br />without assistance. Unless there is an <br />exemption, a business shall not allow entry <br />to anyone that refuses to follow this <br />requirement. <br />Sanitizing: All customers shall sanitize <br />hands at entry. Hand sanitizing stations shall <br />be available at each entrance. <br />Businesses and operations shall assign, <br />train, and schedule employees to sanitize <br />carts, conveyors, counters, handles, knobs, <br />and other common touch areas. <br />Hoarding: Businesses and operations shall <br />implement and maintain controls to <br />discourage hoarding of essential supplies. <br />Social Distancing: Businesses and <br />operations shall establish internal control <br />measures to ensure social distancing is <br />being maintained throughout the <br />establishment at all times. <br />It is strongly recommended that one (1) <br />customer per two hundred fifty (250) square <br />feet be allowed into a facility or operation to <br />maintain the six-foot distancing requirement <br />and increase social distancing. <br />