Chapter 432
110 sections
§432:1-101 Which insurance rules apply to mutual benefit societies
§432:1-101.5 Health coverage disclosure for mutual benefit society members
§432:1-101.6 Insurance rules for domestic abuse victims
§432:1-102 How other insurance laws apply to these groups
§432:1-103 Which old and union benefit societies this law covers
§432:1-104 What terms mean in this insurance law
§432:1-104.5 Rules for trade associations offering group health plans
§432:1-105 Penalties for running an unlicensed mutual benefit society
§432:1-107 Following federal insurance laws
§432:1-107.5 When a society can cancel your health coverage
§432:1-108 Fees for insurance certificates and penalties for late payment
§432:1-201 Mutual benefit societies can get a charter
§432:1-202 Rules for mutual benefit society governance and officers
§432:1-203 How a society can sue or be sued through its officers
§432:1-204 Foreign societies must follow Hawaii rules even if members live elsewhere
§432:1-301 Registration and authority for mutual benefit societies
§432:1-302 When the state can block a society and how to appeal
§432:1-303 Rules for societies offering death, sick, or disability benefits
§432:1-304 Protecting benefit payments during a society's startup
§432:1-305 Limits on how benefit societies spend member money
§432:1-306 Deposit or bond required to offer benefits
§432:1-308 When the state can suspend or revoke a mutual benefit society's license
§432:1-402 Investments of certain mutual benefit societies
§432:1-403 Tax exemption for nonprofit medical and hospital associations
§432:1-404 Annual reports and audits for societies
§432:1-405 Annual audit
§432:1-406 Definitions for mutual benefit societies
§432:1-407 Financial safety rules for mutual benefit societies
§432:1-408 Money health insurers must set aside for unpaid medical bills
§432:1-409 How a mutual benefit society is shut down or saved
§432:1-410 Reserve credit for reinsurance
§432:1-501 Examination by commissioner, assistance of other officers
§432:1-502 State insurance chief can order a society to fix problems
§432:1-503 State can close an insurance society without warning
§432:1-601 Health coverage for adult children with disabilities
§432:1-601.5 Health plans must pay for telehealth visits like in-person visits
§432:1-602 Newborn baby coverage under family health plans
§432:1-602.5 Health plans must cover well-child visits from birth to age five
§432:1-602.6 Health coverage for a newborn you are adopting
§432:1-603 Insurance must pay psychologists same as doctors
§432:1-604 Health plans must cover one round of IVF for eligible patients
§432:1-604.5 Contraceptive services
§432:1-605 Health plans must cover mammograms for women
§432:1-605.5 No referral needed for annual mammograms
§432:1-606 Health coverage for children under a medical support order
§432:1-607 Health insurance cannot use genetic information against you
§432:1-607.3 Health plans cannot discriminate based on gender identity
§432:1-608 Hospice care coverage rules for mutual benefit societies
§432:1-609 Health plans must cover special foods for metabolic disorders
§432:1-610 Exemption for federally funded health programs
§432:1-612 Health plans must cover diabetes self-management training
§432:1-613 Insurance coverage for braces and treatment of face and mouth birth defects
§432:1-614 Autism coverage requirements for health plans
§432:1-615 Insurance must cover advanced practice registered nurses
§432:1-616 Health plans must cover and fairly price cancer chemotherapy
§432:1-617 Colon cancer screening coverage and notice
§432:1-618 Insurance coverage for annual STD and HIV screenings
§432:1-620 Health plan drug lists must be posted online and by phone
§432:1-621 Rules for syncing prescription refills and fees
§432:1-622 Health plans must cover adult children until age 26
§432:1-623 Health plans cannot deny coverage for preexisting conditions
§432:1-624 Health plans cannot charge more based on gender
§432:1-625 Who gets paid for covered health services
§432:1-626 Health plans must cover pharmacist services
§432:2-101 Which groups this law covers
§432:2-102 How Other Laws Apply to These Societies
§432:2-103 Definitions for fraternal benefit society law
§432:2-103.5 Insurance rules for domestic abuse victims
§432:2-104 What counts as a fraternal benefit society
§432:2-105 What “lodge system” means for a fraternal benefit society
§432:2-106 How a society must be governed to be representative
§432:2-107 What a fraternal society can do and must do
§432:2-108 Fees for insurance certificates and how to pay them
§432:2-201 Membership rules for a fraternal benefit society
§432:2-202 Where the Society's Office and Meetings Are, and How Members Get Notices
§432:2-203 Protection from personal liability for society leaders and members
§432:2-204 Rules on who can waive society laws
§432:2-301 How to form a fraternal benefit society
§432:2-302 How a Society Can Change Its Rules
§432:2-303 Institutions
§432:2-304 Reinsurance by fraternal benefit societies
§432:2-305 How a society can combine with another society
§432:2-306 How a fraternal benefit society can become a mutual life insurance company
§432:2-401 What benefits a society can offer
§432:2-402 Who gets the insurance money and how to change it
§432:2-403 Benefits cannot be taken to pay debts
§432:2-404 What your benefit certificate must include and how it works
§432:2-404.5 Genetic information nondiscrimination in health insurance coverage
§432:2-405 Rules for old and new certificate benefits
§432:2-406 Insurance must cover yearly breast cancer screening without a referral
§432:2-410 Insurance must cover advanced practice registered nurses
§432:2-501 Rules for how a society can invest its money
§432:2-502 How society funds and separate accounts work
§432:2-503 Tax exemption for certain societies
§432:2-601 Rules for valuing life insurance certificates
§432:2-602 Annual reports and certificate valuations for societies
§432:2-603 Annual license
§432:2-604 Examination of societies; no adverse publications
§432:2-605 Foreign societies need a license to do business here
§432:2-606 State can stop a society from doing business if it breaks rules
§432:2-607 When the state can suspend or revoke a foreign society's license
§432:2-608 Who can ask a court to stop a society
§432:2-609 Licensing of fraternal benefit society producers
§432:2-610 Insurance rules for societies and their membership choices
§432:2-611 Federal law compliance
§432:2-701 How legal papers are delivered to an insurance society
§432:2-702 Court review of insurance commissioner decisions
§432:2-703 Penalties for fraud and unlicensed membership solicitation
§432:2-704 Which groups are exempt from insurance rules
§432:2-705 If one part is invalid, the rest still stands