Haw. Code R. § 8-201.1-13 - Disruptive behavior,
(a) Behavior deemed
disruptive by the library staff shall be prohibited. If the library customer
continues to display disruptive behavior after being warned by the library
manager, the customer shall be requested to leave the library until the
disruptive behavior has ceased. Prohibited disruptive behavior is that which
would unduly interfere with a reasonable library customer's quiet enjoyment and
use of the public library.
(b)
Bathing or washing that results in extensive puddling on the floor, disrobing
in the common area, shaving of any part of the body, or other conduct that
unduly interferes with other library customers' use of the restroom is
prohibited.
(c) A library customer
who displays a lack of bodily hygiene which could or may impose a health or
safety risk or which unduly interferes with another customer's quiet use and
enjoyment of the public library, including, but not limited to the following,
may be
prohibited from using library facilities and services:
(1) Unduly offensive body odor;
(2) Open runny sores;
(3) Deliberate bodily discharges in the
common area;
(4) Lice or other
insect infestation; or
(5) Unclean
clothing, hands or feet which may soil, stain, deface, or damage library
property.
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