HRS §287-27
What a motor vehicle liability policy must include
A motor vehicle liability policy must list the insured person's name and address, what it covers, the premium, the policy period, and the coverage limits. It must also state that it follows the state's rules for bodily injury, death, and property damage.
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The statute, as written — Contents of motor vehicle liability policy
Every motor vehicle liability policy shall state the name and address of the named insured, the coverage afforded by the policy, the premium charged therefor, the policy period, and the limits of liability, and shall contain an agreement or be endorsed that insurance is provided thereunder in accordance with the coverage defined in this chapter as respects bodily injury and death or property damage, or both, and is subject to all the provisions of this chapter.
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