HRS §431:16-210
How the insurance association's operating plan works
This section explains that the insurance association must create an operating plan and get the insurance commissioner's approval. The plan covers how the association handles money, meetings, records, board selection, assessments, and conflicts of interest. If the association fails to make a plan, the commissioner can make rules instead. All member insurers must follow the plan.
The statute, as written — Plan of operation
(a)(1) The association shall submit to the commissioner a plan of operation and any amendments thereto necessary or suitable to assure the fair, reasonable, and equitable administration of the association. The plan of operation and any amendments thereto shall become effective upon the commissioner's written approval or if the commissioner has not disapproved it within thirty days. (2) If the association fails to submit a suitable plan of operation within one hundred twenty days following July 1, 1988, or if at any time thereafter the association fails to submit suitable amendments to the plan, the commissioner shall, after notice and hearing, adopt and promulgate such reasonable rules as are necessary or advisable to effectuate the provisions of this part. Such rules shall continue in force until modified by the commissioner or superseded by a plan submitted by the association and approved by the commissioner. (b) All member insurers shall comply with the plan of operation. (c) The plan of operation shall, in addition to requirements enumerated elsewhere in this part: (1) Establish procedures for handling the assets of the association; (2) Establish the amount and method of reimbursing members of the board of directors under section 431:16-207(c) ; (3) Establish regular places and times for meetings including telephone conference calls of the board of directors; (4) Establish procedures for records to be kept of all financial transactions of the association, its agents, and the board of directors; (5) Establish the procedures whereby selections for the board of directors will be made and submitted to the commissioner; (6) Establish any additional procedures for assessments under section 431:16-209 ; (7) Contain additional provisions necessary or proper for the execution of the powers and duties of the association; (8) Establish procedures to remove a director for cause, including the case in which a director is affiliated with a member insurer that becomes an impaired or insolvent insurer; and (9) Require the board of directors to establish a policy and procedure for addressing conflicts of interests. (d) The plan of operation may provide that any or all powers and duties of the association, except those under sections 431:16-208(k)(3) and 431:16-209 , are delegated to a corporation, association, or other organization which performs or will perform functions similar to those of this association, or its equivalent, in two or more states. The corporation, association, or organization shall be reimbursed for any payments made on behalf of the association and shall be paid for its performance of any function of the association. A delegation under this subsection shall take effect only with the approval of both the board of directors and the commissioner, and may be made only to a corporation, association, or organization which extends protection not substantially less favorable and effective than that provided by this part.
Sections this one refers to
§431:16-207 Board of directors
§431:16-208 What the insurance guaranty association can do when an insurer fails
§431:16-209 How member insurers are assessed and can protest
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