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HRS §412:13-225

Foreign banks must file reports the state requires

This section says that foreign banks with a Hawaii branch, agency, or representative office must file reports with the state banking commissioner. The commissioner decides what the reports must look like, what information they include, and how they are signed and verified.

financial institutions

The statute, as written — Reports

(a) Each foreign bank that is licensed to establish and maintain a Hawaii state branch, Hawaii state agency, or Hawaii representative office shall file with the commissioner any reports the commissioner may require. (b) Each report filed with the commissioner under this article, or under any rule or order issued under this article, shall be in a form and contain any information, shall be signed in a manner, and shall be verified in a manner, as the commissioner may require.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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