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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR THE COUNTY OF KAUA'I DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR Mayor’s Emergency Rule # 8 (Extension) Pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes 127A-25, Mayor’s Emergency Rule # 8 is hereby extended and effective through June 30, 2020. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Matthew M. Bracken County Attorney Derek S.K. Kawakami Mayor CONCURRENCE: Governor of Hawai’i or Major General Kenneth Hara Director, HI-EMA

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Page 1: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR - Governor of Hawaii · • Outdoor based tours and guided experiences included but not limited to zipline operations, ATV tours, and horseback tours Personal

OFFICE OF THE MAYORT H E C O U N T Y O F K A U A ' I

DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR

Mayor’s Emergency Rule # 8 (Extension)

Pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes 127A-25, Mayor’s Emergency Rule # 8 is hereby extended and effective through June 30, 2020.

APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY

Matthew M. Bracken County Attorney

Derek S.K. Kawakami Mayor

CONCURRENCE:

Governor of Hawai’i orMajor General Kenneth Hara Director, HI-EMA

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OFFICE OF THE MAYORT H E C O U N T Y O F K A U A ' I

DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR

Mayor's Emergency Rule #9 Amendment #1

Any additional amended language is underlined and bolded, while deletions are [bracketed] and striker. This Rule references the State of Hawai'i Eighth Supplementary Proclamation ("Proclamation").

Traveling Inter-Island:1. Pursuant to section 127A-13(a)(l), HRS, all persons traveling to the County of Kaua'i shall be subject to mandatory self-quarantine. The period of self-quarantine shall begin from the date of entry onto the island and shall last 14 days or the duration of the person's presence on the island, whichever is shorter.2. Persons traveling between islands for purposes related to medical or health care will not be subject to the self-quarantine so long as they wear appropriate protective gear and follow the social distancing requirements identified in Section III.D of the [Seventh Supplementary] Proclamation.3. Persons traveling [to the County■of-Kaua-i] between islands to perform critical infrastructure functions as identified in Section III.A of the [Seventh Supplementary] Proclamation will be subject to self-quarantine but may break quarantine to perform necessary functions. Upon return to their island residence, such persons will not be subject to the self­quarantine so long as they wear appropriate protective gear and follow the social distancing requirements identified in Section III.D of the [Seventh Supplementary] Proclamation.

This has the force and effect of law. Violation of this rule is a misdemeanor, subject to penalty per HRS §127A-29.

Penalty per §127A-29:

Any person violating any rule of the governor or mayor prescribed and promulgated pursuant to this chapter and having the force and effect of law, shall, if it shall be so stated in the rule, be guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon conviction, the person shall be fined not more than $5.000. or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.

Term:

Effective May 31, 2020 through June 30, 2020, subject to modification.

APPROVED FOR FORM & LEGALITY:

Matthew M. Bracken County Attorney

Derek S.K. Kawakami Mayor

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CONCURRENCE

Governor of Hawai'i orMajor General Kenneth Hara Director, HI-EMA

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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR T H E C O U N T Y O F K A U A ' I

DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR

Mayor's Emergency Rule #10

In accordance with Governor David Y. Ige's Eighth Supplemental Proclamation, and Exhibit G the "State Roadmap to Recovery and Resilience," the businesses, operations, or activities ("operations") specified in this rule are permitted to re-open May 22, 2020. These operations are subject to all restrictions and social distancing requirements found within the Eighth Supplemental Proclamation, State Department of Health Reopening Hawai'i Safe Practices, and CDC industry guidelines. Each business, operation, or activity shall determine the maximum number of individuals that may be accommodated while maintaining the specified separation distance and limit occupancy accordingly. The following medium risk operations may reopen provided they act with care:

Businesses & Operations Hotels and motels

• Pools and common areas, provided these areas cannot be utilized by individuals subject to the mandatory self-quarantine as required by Section IV of the Eighth Supplemental Proclamation

Places of worship• Faith Based Worship in accordance with the CDC Interim Guidance for Administrators

and Leaders of Community and Faith Based Organizations to Plan, Prepare, and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 or any updated CDC guidance

Manufacturing, construction• Sanitation, cleaning, and housekeeping• Any and all other closed manufacturing or construction

Outdoor spaces• Public and private pools• Outdoor based tours and guided experiences included but not limited to zipline

operations, ATV tours, and horseback toursPersonal services

• Salons and barber shops• One-on-one services including but not limited to: tutoring, music lessons, massage,

yoga, pilates, and personal training

This rule is subject to any specific operational restriction imposed by State of Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources. Furthermore, this rule supersedes any conflicting County of Kaua'i emergency rule provision.

Term: Effective May 22, 2020, subject to modification.

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APPROVED FOR FORM & LEGALITY:

Matthew M. Bracken County Attorney

Derek S.K. Kawakami Mayor

CONCURRENCE:

Governor of Hawai'i orMajor General Kenneth Hara Director, HI-EMA