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<br /> privileges, advantages, or accommodations are extended, offered, sold, or otherwise made
<br /> available to theeenneral public as customers, clients, or visitors. By of example, but not of
<br /> limitation,place of public accommodation includes facilities of the following_, pes:
<br /> (1) A facility providing services relating to travel or transportation;
<br /> (2) An inn, hotel, motel, or other establishment that provides lodging to transientug ests;
<br /> (3) A restaurant, cafeteria, lunchroom, lunch counter, soda fountain, or other facility
<br /> principally engaged in selling food for consumption on the premises of a retail
<br /> establishment;
<br /> (4) A shopping center or any establishment that sells goods or services at retail,
<br /> (5) An establishment licensed under chapter 281, Hawaii Revised Statutes, doing
<br /> business under a class 4j, 7 8 9 10 11 or 12 license as defined in section 281-31
<br /> Hawaii Revised Statutes,•
<br /> (6) A motion picture theater, other theater, auditorium, convention center, lecture hall,
<br /> concert hall, sports arena, stadium, or other place of exhibition or entertainment,
<br /> (7) A barber shop, beauty shop, bathhouse, swimming pool, gymnasium, reducing or
<br /> massage salon, or other establishment conducted to serve the health, appearance, or
<br /> physical condition of persons;
<br /> (8) A park a campsite, or trailer facility, or other recreation facility;
<br /> (9) A comfort station; or a dispensary, clinic, hospital, convalescent home, or other
<br /> institution for the infirm•
<br /> (10) A professional office of a health care provider, as defined in section 323D-2, Hawaii
<br /> Revised Statutes or other similar service establishment;
<br /> (11) A mortuary or undertaking establishment;and
<br /> (12) An establishment that is physically located within the premises of an establishment
<br /> otherwise covered by this definition, or within the premises of which is physically
<br /> located a covered establishment, and which holds itself out as serving patrons of the
<br /> covered establishment."
<br /> SECTION 4. Chapter 25, article 4, division 5, of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016
<br /> Edition, as amended) is amended by adding two new sections to read as follows:
<br /> "Section 25-4-54.1. Parking for electric vehicles; electric vehicle charging systems.
<br /> (a) All newly constructed places of public accommodation shall have the following electric
<br /> vehicle chargers, installed in dedicated parking spaces, and maintained in working order at
<br /> all times, for each increment of fifty parking stalls:
<br /> (1) Networked alternating current Level 2 charger(s) with a total of at least two plugs,by
<br /> the end of 2023,
<br /> (2) Networked alternating current Level 2 charger(s) with a total of at least four plummy
<br /> the end of 2025;
<br /> (3) Networked alternating current Level 2 charger(s) with a total of at least six plugs, by
<br /> the end of 2027• and
<br /> (4) Networked alternating current Level 2 charger(s) with a total of at least eight plugs,
<br /> by the end of 2029.
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