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Mayor's COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 9 <br />June 26, 2020 <br />Page 10 of 17 <br />6. Swimming pools may reopen on or after Monday, July 13, 2020, with modified <br />days/hours of operations and modified rules in effect as established by the <br />Director. <br />Camping is permitted in accordance with the_following conditions and with <br />modified rules as established by the Director: <br />a. The following campsites will be open for use beginning Monday, <br />July 13, 2020: <br />i) Gilbert Kahele Recreation Area <br />ii) Spencer Park at `Ohai`ula Beach <br />iii) Kohanaiki Beach Park <br />b. The following campsites will be open for use beginning Saturday, <br />August 1, 2020: <br />i) Laupahoehoe Pt. Beach Park' <br />ii) Kapa'a Beach Park <br />iii) Mahukona Beach Park <br />iv) Ho`okena Beach Park <br />v) Punalu'u Beach Park <br />vi) Whittington Beach Park <br />c. All other campsites remain closed until further notice unless use is <br />specifically approved by the Director. <br />d. All campers shall be responsible to disinfect/sanitize all common contact <br />surfaces (such as grills, picnic tables, water faucets, restroom fixtures, <br />showers, etc.) prior to and immediately following each person's use. <br />e. All campers shall provide their own disinfecting/sanitizing supplies and <br />accessories necessary to comply with the preceding requirement and as <br />required to maintain their individual health and safety. <br />f. All tents/canopies belonging to campers from the same group shall be <br />separated by a minimum of ten (10) feet. All tents/canopies belonging to <br />separate groups of campers shall be separated by not less than twenty <br />(20) feet. <br />8. Outdoor organized team sports, such as baseball, softball, soccer, futsal, football <br />(tackle, flag, or touch), rugby, volleyball, basketball and similar sports that are <br />customarily and traditionally played at outdoor venues (hereinafter "Sports <br />Program(s)") are permitted to resume operations as follows: <br />a. Phase 1: Effective immediately, Sports Programs may resume operations <br />limited to sports conditioning, individual skill development and controlled <br />group situational drills (hereinafter collectively "Practice(s)") for <br />participants and coaches under the following conditions and requirements: <br />i) Physical distancing of not less than six (6) feet between individuals <br />shall always be maintained to the maximum extent practicable. <br />ii) Groups are limited to a maximum of thirty five (35) individuals (includes <br />athletes, coaches, managers, staff, etc. required to successfully <br />implement a practice session) from a single Sports Program. (This is a <br />
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