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HRS §431:2-303

When the insurance commissioner can check records

The insurance commissioner can look at the accounts, records, documents, and transactions of insurance agents, adjusters, independent bill reviewers, and people promoting or forming certain insurance companies. The commissioner decides how often to do these checks. This is to make sure everyone follows insurance laws.

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The statute, as written — Examination of producers, adjusters, promoters, and independent bill reviewers

For the purpose of ascertaining its condition, or compliance with this code, the commissioner may as often as the commissioner deems advisable examine the insurance accounts, records, documents, and transactions of: (1) Any insurance producer, adjuster, or independent bill reviewer, including insurance agencies and surplus lines agencies; or (2) Any person engaged in, proposing to be engaged in, or assisting in the promotion or formation of a domestic insurer, a stock corporation to finance a domestic mutual insurer or the production of its business, or a corporation to be attorney-in-fact for a domestic reciprocal insurer.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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