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HRS §431:2-211

Annual report

The insurance commissioner must prepare and give the legislature a yearly report about insurers in Hawaii. It covers insurer conditions, complaints, payment problems, and how well insurers follow the law. The commissioner can add other useful insurance information.

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The statute, as written — Annual report

The commissioner, as early each year as accurate preparation enables, shall prepare and submit to the legislature a report which shall contain: (1) The condition of all insurers authorized to do business in this State during the preceding year. (2) A summary of abuses and deficiencies in benefit payments, the complaints made to the commissioner and their disposition, and the extent of compliance and noncompliance by each insurer with the provisions of this code. (3) Such additional information and comments relative to insurance activities in this State as the commissioner deems proper.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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