HRS §431:16-216
Protection from lawsuits for those carrying out the law
This section protects certain people and groups from being sued for what they do or fail to do while carrying out their duties under this part of the law. The protection also covers their work with similar groups in other states. It means they cannot be held legally responsible for those actions.
employeesstate agencies
The statute, as written — Immunity
There shall be no liability on the part of and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against any member insurer or its agents or employees, the association or its agents or employees, members of the board of directors, or the commissioner or the commissioner's representatives, for any action or omission by them in the performance of their powers and duties under this part. Such immunity shall extend to the participation in any organization of one or more other state associations of similar purposes and to any such organization and its agents or employees.
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