HRS §431:10G-106
Proof of insurance card for motorcycles and scooters
Insurance companies must give each policyholder a paper or electronic proof of insurance card for each motorcycle or scooter they insure. The card must show certain details, and the rider must carry it or have it on a mobile device at all times and show it to police when asked.
The statute, as written — Verification of insurance
Every insurer shall issue to each of its insureds a paper or electronic proof of insurance card for each motorcycle or motor scooter for which a liability policy under this article is written. The electronic proof of insurance card may be accessed directly through the licensed insurer's website, application, or database. The proof of insurance card shall show the following: (1) Name, make, year, and factory or serial number of the motorcycle or motor scooter; provided that insurers of five or more motorcycles or motor scooters that are under common registered ownership and used in the regular course of business shall not be required to indicate the name, make, year, and the factory or serial number of each motorcycle or motor scooter; (2) Policy number; (3) Names of the insured and the insurer; and (4) Effective dates of coverage including the expiration date. The proof of insurance card shall be carried on, or accessible on a mobile electronic device, as defined in section 291C-137, by the person operating the insured motorcycle or motor scooter at all times and shall be exhibited to a law enforcement officer upon demand.
Sections this one refers to
§291C-137 Using mobile electronic devices while driving
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