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I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Mayor's COVID-19 First Amended Emergency Rule No. 14 <br /> Page 3 of 23 <br /> 3 <br /> • While working at a desk or work station and not actively engaged <br /> with other employees, customers, or visitors, provided that the <br /> individual's desk or workstation is not located in a common or <br /> shared area and physical distancing of at least six (6) feet is <br /> maintained; <br /> • Where federal or state safety or health regulations, or a financial <br /> institution's policy (based on security concerns), prohibit the <br /> wearing of facial coverings; i <br /> I <br /> • Except as provided in Exhibit 2 persons actively engaged in exercise I <br /> activity so long as physical distancing requirements are maintained; <br /> i <br /> • Except as provided in Exhibit 2, while outdoors when physical <br /> distance of six (6) feet from other individuals (who are not members <br /> of the same household/living unit/residence) can be maintained at <br /> all times; <br /> 1 <br /> An owner or operator of any business or operation shall refuse admission or <br /> service to any individual who fails to wear a face covering, unless an exception applies <br /> under this section. Businesses or operations may adopt stricter protocols or <br /> requirements related to face coverings and face shields. Businesses or operations not i <br /> enforcing this rule may be subject to enforcement, including fines and mandatory <br /> closure. <br /> Definition: "Face covering" as used herein means a tightly woven fabric (without <br /> holes, vents, or valves) that is secured to the head with either ties or straps, or simply <br /> wrapped and tied around the wearer's nose and mouth. Face coverings must comply <br /> with the recommendations of the CDC, as such recommendations may change from time <br /> to time. The current CDC guidelines are available at <br /> https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent- etting-sick/about-face- <br /> coverings.html. Examples of compliant homemade masks and other facial coverings may <br /> be found at: https://www.cdc,gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-cloth- <br /> face-coverings.html. A medical grade face-covering is not required. <br /> I <br /> Face shields (plexiglass/clear plastic shields, etc.) are not permitted as <br /> substitutes for face coverings unless an exception to the face covering requirement <br /> applies. Individuals who are unable to wear a face covering due to medical conditions <br /> or disabilities where the wearing of a face covering may pose a health or safety risk to 3 <br /> the person, or other exception, are encouraged to wear a face shield instead. <br /> The wearing of face coverings is intended to complement, not serve as a <br /> substitute, for physical distancing and cleanliness. <br /> i <br /> 2. High risk populations. Elderly and others at high risk for COVID-19 are l <br /> urged to stay in their residences to the extent possible, except as <br /> necessary to seek medical care. <br /> County-of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer_ <br />