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HRS §431:22-103

Loss Mitigation Grant Program

This section creates a pilot grant program to help pay for wind-resistant devices. The insurance commissioner runs it and can spend a set amount over three years. In the first year, only former Hawaii hurricane relief fund policyholders can get grants; later, residential property owners can too.

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The statute, as written — Establishment of loss mitigation grant program

The commissioner shall develop and implement a pilot grant program to encourage the installation of wind resistive devices. The commissioner may spend up to $6,000,000 over three years for the grant program, which amounts shall include the costs of administering, operating, and marketing the grant program. For the first year of the grant program, the commissioner may make grants only to former policyholders of the Hawaii hurricane relief fund. From the second year onward, the commissioner may also make grants to all single or multi-family residential owners, which may include owners of townhouse units or condominium apartments under section 431:22-104(c)(3).
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§431:22-104 Rules for getting wind damage prevention grants

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