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Mayor's COVID-19 First Amended Emergency
Rule No. 17
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 127A
and due to the public health concerns related to COVID-19, 1 hereby adopt and
promulgate the following rules which have the farce and effect of law.
The following State of Hawaii proclamations related to the COVID-19 emergency
authorized by Governor David Ige are relevant to this emergency rule: The Thirteenth
Proclamation established a negative test exception to the mandatory self -quarantine
requirement for persons entering the State of Hawaii effective October 15, 2020 and
suspended certain specified laws; the Fourteenth Proclamation authorized each county
to establish a two -test system for transpacific travelers entering the respective counties;
the Fifteenth Proclamation established a statewide face covering requirement; the
Sixteenth Proclamation" modified the requirements for transpacific travel to Hawaii; the
Seventeenth Proclamation reduced the mandatory self -quarantine for persons entering
the State of Hawaii and for travelers to the counties of Maui, Kauai, Hawaii and
Kalawao from 14 days to 10 days; the Eighteenth Proclamation extended the state of
emergency andclarified the state of mind required for violation of the proclamation and
the requirements for self -quarantine exceptions; the Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty -
First Proclamation which began to recognize progress made on managing the crisis and
implementing limiting relaxation of certain restrictions.
Since then., however, there has been an alarming increase.in the spread of
COVID-19 which is primarily related to the DELTA variant of COV1D-19. Consistent
with the forgoing, the Governor issued an Emergency Proclamation Related. -to the
COVID-19 Response dated August 5, 2021 and subsequently issued Executive Order
21-05 (Statewide Limits for Social Gatherings, Restaurants, Bars, and Social
Establishments), dated August 10, 2021 (hereinafter "EO 21-05"). This Emergency
Rule is based upon evidence that COVID-1 9 continues to endure within this state
and county via transpacific travel related cases as well as through dramatic
increased community spread as reported by the State Department of Health
("DOH") and the.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"). This
Emergency Rule is also based upon scientific evidence that reinforces the types of
best practices and social policies that are most effective at mitigating or preventing
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the transmission of COVID-19. To date, the number of documented cases of
COVID-19 in the State is in excess of 57,235, and there have been at least
565deaths attributed to this disease in the State.
The dramatic increase in community spread of COVID-19 has resuilted in
increased hospitalization and strained health care resources, including utilization of
all ICU hospital beds on island. Without immediate action, the County of Hawaii is
unable to meet urgent health care needs of our island community. As a result, it
has become. necessary to re -implement more stringent restrictions in order to
reduce the threat of spread and enable our, health care resources to meet urgent
health care needs attributable to the spread of COVID-19.
I, Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor of the County of Hawaii, hereby authorize the
following:
A. Work in Businesses or Operations
All businesses, operations, and activities are permitted to remain open
except those businesses, operations and activities delineated in Exhibit 5, or as
otherwise provided by this rule, and. subject to all face covering, safety restrictions
and physical distancing requirements of this rule, the Governor's Emergency
Proclamation belated to the COVID-19 Response, dated August 5, 2021, as may
be amended, and EO 21-05 and any subsequent proclamations or orders. Nothing
in this rule shall prevent businesses, operations or activity sponsors from protecting
their employees and customers by requiring proof of vaccination or a recent
negative COVID test.of employees or customers as a condition.to entry into the
business establishment, operation or to participating in an activity..
Retail businesses are encouraged to limit the number of customers
to a single household member.
B. County Government Operations
I . Entry into County Buildings and Department offices that are
occupied/staffed by county employees, contractors,. and volunteers in furtherance of
their work duties (collectively "County Facilities" or individually "County Facility") shall be
limited to those members of the public carrying out "Official County Business", as
described below, subject to social distancing and other requirements set forth in this
Rule, except as otherwise stated herein.
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2. "Official County Business" as used in this Rule shall include:
i. Individuals required to appear in person at County Facilities
to obtain or renew a benefit, license or permit and the county
department or agency has not provided emergency
alternatives to in -person appearance.
ii. Individuals who must submit or file documents with the
county and who are unable to submit electronically if allowed
by the county department or agency.
iii. Individuals granted written or electronic permission to enter a
County Facility either by request or invitation.
iv. Individuals attending or participating in committee or board
meetings subject to the Hawaii Sunshine Law and for which
electronic participation or streaming has not been
established.
3. individuals entering a County Facility pursuant to this Rule shall
minimize time within County Facilities to the extent reasonably
possible. This shall include going directly to the room, department,
or area of the County Facility in which their presence is required
and leaving immediately after their Official County Business. is
complete. Individuals who enter County Facilities must, while
therein, comply with Safe Practices requirements set forth in the
Governor's Emergency Proclamation, dated August 5, 2021, as
may be amended, and EO 21-05., maintain six (6) feet between- -
themselves and any other person to the extent feasible.
4. Inasmuch as county offices vary in size and ability to accommodate
members of the public in a manner consistent with safe practices,
each county department head may issue protocols and adjust
department operations as necessary to minimize direct interaction
between its staff and the public or to minimize the number of
persons entering its offices.
C.. Safe Practices
All persons shall implement the following physical distancing and sanitation
requirements to the fullest extent possible:
1. Face Coverings Required. Face coverings shall be required
pursuant to the Governor's Emergency Proclamation Related to the
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COVID-19 Response, dated August 5, 2021, as may be amended
from time to time and EO 21-05. In addition, all persons shall wear
masks outdoors in crowded settings. For purposes of this rule,
crowded settings shall include areas where more than 10 persons
congregate in an outdoor area and six (6) feet social distancing is
difficult to maintain or impracticable to achieve or not being adhered
to,'e.g, waiting in line to enter a retail or restaurant establishment,
waiting in line to- use a restroom in an otherwise permitted outdoor
gathering.
2. High risk populations. Those not fully vaccinated and others at high
risk for GOVID-19 are urged to stay in their residences to the extent
possible, except as necessary to seek medical care.
3. Persons who are sick. Persons who are sick or are exhibiting
symptoms such as fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or
difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, sore
throat, new loss of taste or smell, congestion or,runny nose, nausea
or vomiting, diarrhea or any other symptoms of COVID-19 identified
by the CDC shall NOT report to their places of employment and
shall stay at their residences, except as necessary to seek medical
care.
4: Physical distancing requirements. Physical distancing
requirements shall be set by the Governor's Emergency
Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Response, dated August 5,
2021, as may be amended from time to time and EO 21-05 and as
otherwise provided in this rule
5. Hand sanitizing products. Businesses and operations shall provide
hand sanitizer or equivalent hand sanitizing products for all
employees and customers. All customers shall sanitize hands
before entry. Hand sanitizing stations shall be available at each
entrance.
6. Disinfection. Businesses and operations shall regularly disinfect all
high=touch surfaces_ Businesses and operations shall assign, train
and schedule employees/staff to sanitize carts, conveyors,
counters, handles, knobs, and other high -touch surfaces.
7. Safeguards for high risk populations. Businesses and operations
are urged to implement processes to safeguard members of the
public by implementing requirements for vaccination or proof of a
negative COVID test within 72 hours of entry. Those not.fully
vaccinated and other high risk person identified by the CDC that
are at increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19 are
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encouraged to stay in their residence to the extent possible, and to
avoid crowded settings except as necessary.
s. Signage. Businesses or operations shall post a sign at the
entrance of the facility informing all employees and customers of
any vaccination and/or testing restrictions and that they shall, at a
minimum: wear face coverings while at the business or operation;
avoid entering the business or operation if they have a cough or
fever or otherwise do not feel well; maintain the required physical
distancing from all others; and not shake hands or engage in
unnecessary physical contact.
D. Gatherin-gs
Pules stated herein may be superseded by rules promulgated by the Governor.
Except as otherwise permitted in this Rule and pursuant to Exhibit 6, indoor and
outdoor social gatherings of more than ten persons are prohibited. Members of a single
residential or family unit who share the same address are not restricted.
A social gathering is defined as a planned or spontaneous event, assembly, or
meeting that brings together multiple people from separate households in a single
space. or area, indoors or outdoors, at the same time and in a coordinated fashion.
1. A social gathering includes, but is not limited to, such get-togethers
as a banquet, barbecue, concert, fair, festival, funeral, luau, parade,
party, picnic, or wedding.
2. A social gathering does not include, and this definition does not
apply to:
• Federal, state and county government operations and functions;
• Educational, adult and childcare facilities with adequate and
active supervision and monitoring, enforcement capabilities, and
established emergency response protocols;
• Businesses, operations, and activities operating under Section
A of this Rule;
• Park operations and functions governed by Exhibit 2.
E. Commercial and Recreational Boating
Commercial and recreational boating will be allowed, subject to all County or
State regulations, including any specific operational restrictions imposed by the State of
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, and the following conditions:
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Any vessel having received a certificate of inspection may allow
100% of the rated capacity individuals allowed on the boat,
including the boat crew.
2. Sanitation rules detailed in Rules 135 and B6 are followed.
3. If food is served or there are indoor cabins in which passengers
congregate, the rules regarding indoor and restaurant service
apply.
F. Travel to the County of Hawai'i
Transpacific travel to the County of Hawaii shall be governed by the Governor's
proclamations and rules as may be amended from time to time.
Further -pursuant to the -Governor's Proclamations, as may be amended from
time to time, all persons traveling from outside the State of Hawaii to Hawaii Island are
subject to the State of Hawaii's mandatory 10 day self -quarantine unless an exemption
or modification applies. The period of self -quarantine shall begin from the, date of entry
onto Hawaii Island and shall last 10 days or the duration of the person's presence in the
state, whichever is shorter.
G. Specific Rules Relating to Businesses Operations and Activities
Exhibit 1.
Restaurants,. bars, food courts, and other, food
establishments
Exhibit 2.
County Parks and Recreational Facilities
Exhibit 3.
Barber Shops and Beauty Operators
Exhibit 4.
Places of Worship
Exhibit 5.
Businesses, Operations and Activities to Remain Closed
Exhibit e_
Commercial/Business Gatherings
H. Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 127A-29, and Hawai'i
Revised Statute Chapter 291 D, any person violating this Rule shall be guilty of an
emergency period infraction, as defined. in section 291 D-2, HRS, and fined $250.00 for
each violation_ Any person violating mandatory quarantine/isolation requirements shall
be guilty of an emergency period infraction, as defined in section 291 D-2, and fined
$500.00 for each violation. Nothing contained in this section shall modify the criminal
penalties for violating transpacific travel or quarantine rules set forth in the Governor's
Proclamations as may be amended. Should the penalty provisions relating to
quarantine violations be adjudged inconsisten1. with the Governor's Proclamation, the
Governor's Proclamation shall govern.
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I. This rule shall take effect immediately and shall continue through October
4, 2021, unless extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended by my subsequent
order, or as otherwise provided by law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of
the County of Hawaii to be affixed. Done this 3rd day of September, 2021 in Hilo,
Hawaii.
Mitchell D. Roth
Mayor
County of Hawaii
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EXHIBIT 1
Restaurants bars, food courts, and other food establishments
Restaurants, bars, food courts, and other food establishments, whether indoors
or outdoors, in the County shall comply with the following requirements:
A. General.
i. Compliance with Physical Distancing and face covering
Requirements stated in the Governor's Emergency Proclamation
Related to the COViD-19 Response, dated August 5, 2021 as may
be amended and EO 21-05.
ii. Compliance with all. regulatory guidelines.
iii. Development, posting, and implementation of written .protocols
C COVID-19 Mitigation Plan") Consistent 'with County, State., industry -
specific associations or organizations, and CDC guidance to mitigate
the spread of COVID-19 including, but not limited to the following:
1. https://wwN.cdc.gov/coron-ovirus/Z�019-
ncov/comrriunitylor anizations/business-employers/bars-
restaurants. html
B. Operations.
i. Face coverings. Employees and customers must follow the Statewide
face covering mandate contained in the Governor's Emergency
Proclamation Related to the C:OVID-19 Response, dated August 5,
2021, as may be amended from time to time and EO 21-051
ii. All customers are required to sanitize hands upon entry of the
establishment.
iii. Groups are limited to a maximum of ten (10) individuals per table. All
customers shall remain seated.
iv. Seating shall be arranged so that six (6) feet of separation is
maintained between groups seated at separate tables unless there is
a solid barrier between seating groups.
V. Seating shall be arranged. so that six (6) feet of separation is
maintained between single customers.
vi. Customers .shall not be.:permitted to eat or drink except while sitting
or standing at their.table: Customers must wear face coverings
whenever stepping away from the table at which they are served.
vii. Condiments, silverware, flatware, glasses, or other traditional tabletop
items must not be left on an unoccupied table.
viii. Tables and chairs must be fully sanitized after each group (or
individual customer) leaves the restaurant.
ix. When non -disposable food ware or utensils are used, they must be
sanitized after each use consistent with Hawaii Department of Health
guidance and regulations, and "best practices" of the U.S. Food &
Drug Administration ("FDA"), available at:
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x. Provide disposable menus or menu board, or sanitize reusable
menus after each use.
A. Hourly touch. -point sanitization (workstations,, equipment, screens,
doorknobs, restrooms, etc.) required.
xii. Valet services are prohibited, except for vehicles with placards or
plates for disabled parking.
xiii. Buffets, salad bars, and other types of self-service of food or
beverages are not allowed.
C. Hygiene
i. Employer must provide hand washing capability or sanitizer for
employees and customers.
ii. An adequate supply of soap, disinfectant, hand sanitizer, and paper
towels must be available at all times.
iii. Frequent hand washing by employees, especially between
interactions with customers.
iv. To the maximum extent possible employees shall wear food -grade
gloves while handling food. Should employees handle any payment
transaction (cash or credit card) or the property of the customer, they
must: sanitize -gloves or change gloves before servicing the next
customer.
v. No customer exhibiting a fever or other CCVID-'19 symptoms shall
enter a'restaurant, bar food court, or other food establishment.
D. Staffina
i. Provide training for employees regarding these requirements,
ii. Conduct pre -shift screening, and maintain a staff screening log.
iii. No employee displaying symptoms of COVID-19 shall provide
services to customers. Symptomatic or ill employees shall not report
to work_
iv. No person.should work within 72 hours of exhibiting a fever or other
COVID-I9 symptoms, and follow the CDC's "What To Do If You Are
Sick" guidance, available at: https:klwfirw.cdc.gov/cor onavirus/�29 i 9-
ncoylif-you-are-sicklsteos-vdien-sick. hunt
V. Employer must establish a plan for employees getting ill and a return -
to -work plan following CDC guidance, which can be found online at:
hftos:/i%fv�,vv,f.cdc.goylcoronavirus..'2019-ncovicoi-nmuiiity c,4-tiidance-
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E. Cleaning and Disinfecting.
i. Cleaning and disinfecting must be conducted in compliance with
CDC guidance.
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ii. When an active employee is identified as being COVID-19 positive by
testing, cleaning, and disinfecting must be performed as soon after
the confirmation of a positive test as practical consistent with CDC
guidance.
iii. CDC guidance can be found online at:
https:ifwvyvi.cdc.govicc-ronavirus/20`l 9-ncov/conimuniLyIdi,3infectina-
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F. Encouraged Practices. Restaurants and bars are encouraged to do the
following:
i. Have customers enter and exit through different doorways using one-
way traff c, where possible.
ii. Start or continue entryway; curbside, and home delivery, if
permissible.
iii. Encourage making reservations, preordering for dine -in service, and
ordering for contactless pick-up and delivery by either telephone or
other remote means.
iv. Implement cashless and receiptless transactions.
V. Implement vaccination or COVID testing requirements for employees
and customers.
G. Specific requirements for bars.
i. -.Limit groups within the bar to a maximum often (10) individuals per
table: lf.har seating is provided, customers shall be seated at least
six (6) feet apart.
ii. Ensure groups within the bar maintain at least six (6) feet of
separation from other groups.
iii. Prohibit groups within the bar from intermingling.
iv. Designate areas to separate groups at least six (6) feet apart from
each other. (e.g:, through ropes or other physical separation for
standing areas, or the seating of guests at separate tables, or both).
V. Require all employees and customers to follow the Statewide face
covering mandate contained in the Governor's Emergency
Proclamation Related to the COViD -19 Response, dated August 5,
2021, as may be amended from time to time and EO 21 -05.
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EXHIBIT 2
COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
All County of Hawaii ("County") parks and recreational facilities: (1) listed
specifically in Hawaii County Code, Chapter 15 Parks & Recreation, Article 3,
Section 15-65.1 "parks and recreational facility schedule," or (2) as defined by
Hawaii County Code, Chapter.15, Article 1, Section 15-3 as a "park area" or
"recreational area, (hereinafter referred to as "park" or "parks") are open unless
otherwise stated herein or addressed by separate administrative action, pursuant
to the following requirements.
a. Indoor and outdoor groups of more than ten (10) persons are prohibited.
Each group shall maintain no less than twenty (20) feet of physical
separation, No mingling shall be allowed between members of separate
groups.
b. All parks pavilions are closed.
C. All canopies and pop-up tents are prohibited.
d. Physical distancing and Face Covering requirements contained in Section
C of these rules and the Governor's Emergency Proclamation Related to
the COVID-19 Response, dated.August 5, 2021, as may be amended
from time to time, and EO 21-05 shall be followed,
e. Events or activities with the potential to generate gatherings in excess of
the permitted maximum number of persons will not be allowed unless a
comprehensive plan to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of
participants, officials, supporters, spectators and other individuals present
is pre -approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation (hereinafter
"Director'). The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
i) Reasonable means and methods to limit and enforce restrictions on
the gathering including realistic, sufficient resources to implement
such; and
ii) Reasonable means to inform, and methods to ensure and enforce,
physical distancing requirements for all persons present; and
iii) Reasonable strategies for disinfection/sanitization of all common and
high -touch surfaces.
f. Businesses, and operations with the appropriate permit(s) to operate in a
park may continue,. subject to specific approval of the Director
acknowledging this Rule and provided they -adhere to applicable COV1D-
19 industry standards, CDC guidance, and State and County
requirements. .
2. All permits and reservations for use associated with parks and recreational
facilities through October 4, 2021 are cancelled.
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3. County -managed senior meal programs may continue to operate under modified
rules and operations.
4. All County cemeteries, including veterans' cemeteries administered by the
County, remain open for visitation from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
5. The Hilo Municipal Golf Course remains open with modified rules for play in
effect. The golf pro shop and driving range concession and restaurant
concession remain open pursuant to compliance with all state and county
emergency proclamations and rules.
6. County swimming pools remain open for individual lap swimming only with
modified days/hours of operations and modified rules in effect as established by
the Director. Team or club use as well as coaching of individual swimmers shall
not be'allowed.
7. Face coverings are required at the Panaewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens except
when eating or drinking. The pavilion, playground and'petting zoo are closed.
8. Camping at County facilities of groups in excess of ton persons is not permitted.
Any permits that exceed this limit are cancelled. All tents/canopies. belonging to
campers. from the same group shall be separated by a minimum of ten (10) feet.
All tents/canopies belonging to separate groups of campers shall be separated
by not less than twenty (20) feet.
9. All other State or, County restrictions related to COVID-19 must be followed,
including, but not limited to, applicable quarantine restrictions.
The foregoing is subject to additional specific park closures, changes to hours of use,
and operational modifications as designated by the County Department of Parks and
Recreation by posting of appropriate signage and supersedes any conflicting County
emergency rule or provision.
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EXHIBIT 3
Barber Shops and Beauty Operators
Barber shops and beauty operators (hereinafter collectively "Salons") shall
follow all safe practices described in this rule.
2. Salons shall prohibit any person from entering their place of business when
exhibiting symptoms such as fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or
difficulty breathing, fatigue,. muscle or body aches, headache, sore throat, new
loss of taste or smell, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting,. diarrhea or
any other symptoms of COVID-19 identified by the CDC.
3, Sanitizing: Provide hand sanitizing stations for employees and customers.
Hand sanitizing stations must be available at each entrance.
4. All persons shall maintain a minimum of six (6) feet of physical separation from
all other persons to the fullest extent possible. Each business and operation
shall determine the maximum number of customers that its respective facility
may reasonably accommodate while maintaining the specified physical
distancing requirements,
5. Signage: The business shall post signage at the entrance informing all
customers. of the requirement to wear CDC recommended' face coverings
while in the 'salon, not to enter the facility if they have a cough, fever, or do
not feel well; to maintain a six (6) feet distance from others, and not to shake
hands or engage in unnecessary physical contact.
6. All operators shall wash hands thoroughly with soap and hot water and dry
hands thoroughly with sanitary towels or hand dryers prior to client contact
and in --between each client.
7. All implements and coverings that.come into contact with a client must be
changed and laundered or sterilized prior to being used on any other client_
8. Chairs shall be cleaned and disinfected after occupancy by each client. A
clean towel or paper cover must be placed on the head rest of any chair, and
changed for each client.
9. All clean towels must be kept in a closed cabinet at all times when not being
used.
10. A clean strip of cotton, .a towel or paper band shall be placed around the neck
of each client, so that at no time will hair, cloth, or cape come in contact with
the neck or skin of the customer.
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11. All fixtures, furnishings, equipment, workstations and restrooms are to be
cleaned regularly and disinfected with EPA registered products_
12. Employees must wash hands after using phones, computers, handling cash,
or credit cards, and wipe all services between each use.
13. No food or beverages, except water, shall be sold, kept for sale, or stored in
any salon.
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EXHIBIT 4
Places of Worship
Places of Worship, including in -person spiritual services may be conducted subject
to the following:
A. All persons present at the service must maintain six (5) .feet of physical distance
between others, except members of the same household or living unit. The
gathering limits contained in Section D. of this rule are not applicable to places of
worship, however organizers shall limit the number of persons attending in -
person spiritual services to ensure physical distancing requirements are met.
B. Organizers and employees are strongly encouraged to develop and implement
appropriate COVID-19 mitigation plans and procedures for their respective in -
person services, which must include, but are not limited to, addressing the
following issues:
i. Adherence to the Statewide face covering mandate contained in the
Governor's Emergency Proclamation Related to the COVID-19 Response,
dated august 5, 2021, as may be amended from time to time.
i. Safeguards for higher risk populations consistent with CDC guidance,
available at httDs:/hjnyyy.cdc.goylc=_ on �rirusi2Q19-ncovil�eed-e ira-
precautions/inde x.htmi.
iii. Persons who are sick.
iv. - Personal hygiene.
V. Usage of hand sanitizer and sanitizing products.
vi. Cleaning.and disinfection.
vii. Online and remote access and/or drive-in services.
viii. Signage.
ix. Limiting community sharing of worship materials and other frequently
touched items.
X. Projection of hymns .and verses, when possible.
C. Organizers and employees of in -person spiritual services must follow, to the
greatest extent possible, current COVID-19 related County guidelines, State of
Hawaii guidelines, and CDC guidelines (available at:
Atos:l%v v Aj.cdc.gov/coronavirus/%019-ncov/c-- ommunity/org8nizationslindex.html)
D. Encouraged Practices_ Places of Worship are encouraged to do the following:
i. Modify the methods used to receive financial contributions. Consider a
stationary collection box, the main, or electronic methods of collection
regular financial contributions instead of shared collection trays or baskets.
ii. if food is offered at any event, consider pre -packaged options, and avoid
buffet or family -style meals, if possible.
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EXHIBIT 5
Businesses, Operations and Activities to Remain Closed
Businesses, operations and activities identified below shall remain closed, unless
permission has been granted pursuant to Exhibit 6:
1. Nightclubs
2. Large indoor venues
3. Large outdoor venues
4. Road races (marathons, triathlons, etc.)
Note, however, travel to engage in minimum basic operations of the businesses
and operations identified above is allowed, including the. minimum necessary activities
to maintain the value of the business's inventory, ensure security, process payroll and
employee benefits, and related functions as well as the minimum necessary activities to
facilitate employees of the business being able to continue to work remotely from their
residences. Minimum basic operations do not include in -person public/customer
contact.
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County of Hawai' i is an Equal OpporiunitE• Provider and Employer.
Mayor's COV1D-19 First Amended Emergency Rule No. 17
Page 17 of 17
Exhibit 6
Commercial/Business Gatherings. Under the supervision of professional
planners or venues, or a responsible business or person, business, events o$
gatherings otherwise prohibited by Section D or Exhibit 5 (collectively "events'), events
may seek approval for events otherwise prohibited by Section D and Exhibit 5 upon
approval of the Mayor or his designate. The intention of this request. procedure is to
allow limited supervised types of events which can be held safely. A request shall be
submitted to https://coronayirus-resoonse-cot,nty-of-ha+avaii-
hawaiicountvgis.hub arc is com/ at least thirty (30) days before the proposed event and
must at a minimum include the following:
a. The applicant's name and tax identification number under which the event
shall be held.
b. Evidence of event insurance.
C. Identification of the responsible person(s) for adherence to these Rules
and this request.
d. Description of the event and floor plan for the event which illustrates
adherence to safe distancing and practices as required by any federal or
state law, Gubernatorial Proclamation or Mayoral Proclamation as may be
amended from time to time.
e. A COVID-19 Event Plan which:
i) restricts table seating.to no more than 10 persons per table, subject to
safe distancing guidelines, and to the extent possible, groups people
by members of the same household or business;
ii) describes :how compliance with these Rules shalt be supervised and
enforced; and
iii) Adheres to Exhibit 1 of these Rules relating to restaurants, bars, food
courts, and other food establishments.
The Mayor retains discretion to grant, deny, or require additional information and/or
safety measures as a condition of granting a request_
Failure to comply with the terms of permission granted shall nullify the permission. in
addition to sanctions provided by mayoral proclamation, the event will be imn-lediately
cancelled, the applicant shall not be granted further request(s), and/or the applicant's
business may be closed or fined.
County o f f-la-wai' i is n Equal OPPortufuty Provid :r and Eluployer.
Mitchell D. Roth
Mayor
Lee E. Lord
Managing Director
Robert H. Command
Deputy Managing Director
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Offirr of fh]V Anvor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 • (808) 961-8211 • Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg C • Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i 96740,
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
September 3, 2021
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TO: Jon Henricks, County Clerk
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Office of the County Clerk'
FROM: Mitchell D. Roth,, Mayor
County of Hawai'i
RE: COVID-19 FIRST AMENDED EMERGENCY RULE NO. 17
This is a transmittal of COVID-19 First Amended Emergency Rule No. 17 issued
by Mayor Mitchell D. Roth, and concurred by Governor David Ige to the
County Clerk, custodian of records.
Received by:
Print Name: �~
Date:
County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.