It follows the government imposed lockdown on Friday.
Outdoor facilities will be allowed to re-open in Laois, Offaly and Kildare.
However, club games remain suspended in those counties.
It follows a meeting of the GAA's COVID-19 Advisory Group.
Non-contact training can take place outdoors, but is capped at 15 people.
Updated guidance following a meeting this evening of the GAA's Covid-19 Advisory Group for GAA clubs in Laois in regard to re-opening of Club grounds and facilities. pic.twitter.com/sdjzJkh5kn
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) August 10, 2020
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