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HRS §431:14-110.8

Publishing homeowners insurance premium information

When the insurance commissioner asks, every homeowners insurer must send its premium information within 30 days. The commissioner must publish a list of these insurers and their typical annual premiums on the insurance division's website every year. This section also defines what counts as homeowners insurance and a homeowners insurer.

The statute, as written — Publication of homeowners insurance premium information

(a) Upon the commissioner's request, all homeowners insurers shall provide homeowners insurance premium information to the commissioner within thirty days of the request. (b) The commissioner shall publish annually, by electronic or online publication on the official website of the insurance division, a list of all homeowners insurers with representative annual premiums for homeowners insurance. (c) As used in this section: "Homeowners insurance" means an insurance policy for any residential property in the State that combines: (1) Indemnity from destruction or damage of the insured's property by various designated perils; and (2) Indemnity for legal liability of the insured for death, injury, or disability of any human being or for damage to property. "Homeowners insurer" means an insurer holding a valid certificate of authority to engage in the business of making contracts of homeowners insurance in this State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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