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§ 7-2-1 H AWAI‘I C OUNTY C ODE <br />Article 2. Disaster Control. * <br />* Editor’s Note: Sections 7-5 through 7-7 were repealed by Ordinance 22-103. <br />Section 7-2-1.Loitering during tsunamiwarning.* <br />A person commits the offense of loitering during an emergency if during a tsunami <br />warning period, or during and immediately after a tsunami that person knowingly: <br />(1) Loiters, loafs, or idles upon any public highway, public place, sidewalk, or <br />beach, on foot or on any vehicle, in any coastal area, or area subject to tsunami <br />action. <br />(2) Disobeys any direction or command of any police officer directing traffic. <br />(3) Refuses or fails to leave any area, public or private, upon order of a police <br />officer, which action impedes or tends to impede the effective and orderly <br />handling of an evacuation or a disaster; provided that this section shall not <br />prevent any authorized person from lawfully preserving, protecting, or <br />salvaging any property, real or personal, or to prevent any other authorized <br />person from performing any other lawful duty. <br />7-2-1 <br />(2022, ord 22-103, sec 5.) <br />* Editor’s Note: Section 7-9, was renumbered section 7-2-1 by Ordinance 22-103. <br />Section 7-2-2. Loitering and refusal to evacuate during impending disaster <br />or disaster.* <br />A person commits the offense of loitering during an emergency if during an <br />impending disaster or a disaster that person knowingly: <br />(1) Loiters, loafs, or idles upon any public highway, sidewalk, or public place, on <br />foot or on any vehicle, in or close to an impending disaster or a disaster area. <br />(2) Disobeys any direction or command of any police officer directing traffic. <br />(3) Refuses or fails to leave any area, public or private, upon order of an <br />authorized person, which action impedes or tends to impede the effective and <br />orderly handling of the impending disaster or the disaster; provided that this <br />section shall not prevent any authorized person from lawfully preserving, <br />protecting, or salvaging any property, real or personal, or to prevent any other <br />authorized person from performing any other lawful duty. <br />(4) Refuses or fails to evacuate any area, public or private, upon order of an <br />authorized person, which action impedes or tends to impede the effectiveness <br />and orderly handling of the evacuation of persons from an impending disaster <br />area. <br />(2022, ord 22-103, sec 5.)7-2-2 <br />* Editor’s Note: Section 7-10, was renumbered section 7-2-2 by Ordinance 22-103. <br />Section 7-2-3. Unauthorized parking in designated area prohibited. * <br />(a) Except when authorized by an authorized person or specific traffic control device, <br />no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an impending disaster or <br />disaster area as described in a Mayor’s and/or Governor’s emergency declaration. <br />SUPP.19 (1-2026) <br />7-6 <br /> <br />
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