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HRS §431:2-301

Purpose of insurance examinations

This section explains why the state examines insurance companies and related people. It lets the insurance commissioner run a flexible system, using resources where needed to enforce insurance laws. It does not set specific rules or deadlines.

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The statute, as written — Purpose

The purpose of this part is to provide an effective and efficient system for examining the activities, operations, financial condition, and affairs of all persons transacting the business of insurance in this State and all persons otherwise subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner. The provisions of this part are intended to enable the commissioner to adopt a flexible system of examinations that directs resources as may be deemed appropriate and necessary for the administration of the insurance and insurance-related laws of this State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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