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HRS §431:19-302

Extra paperwork for sponsored captive insurance companies

This section says that a sponsored captive insurance company that separates risks into protected cells must send the insurance commissioner extra documents. These include contracts with participants, a plan for keeping each cell's money and records separate, and a fair way to share costs among cells.

The statute, as written — - 302] Supplemental application materials

In addition to the information required in section 431:19-102(c) and (d), each sponsored captive insurance company applicant that segregates the risks of its participants through one or more protected cells shall file with the commissioner the following: (1) All contracts or draft contracts between the sponsored captive insurance company and its participants; (2) A description of the means by which the assets, liabilities, income, and expenses of each protected cell shall be segregated from those of other protected cells in the sponsored captive insurance company, and reported to the commissioner; and (3) A fair and equitable plan for allocating direct and indirect expenses to each protected cell.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§431:19-102 Certificate of authority for captive insurance companies

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