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HRS §431:3-309

Insurance companies must report their yearly profits

Insurance companies doing business in Hawaii must send the insurance commissioner a written report within three months after the end of each year. The report must show profits for each type of insurance they sold and for the whole company. The commissioner decides the exact form for the report.

The statute, as written — Disclosure of profits by insurers

All insurance companies transacting business in this State under authority provided by this code or any other provision of Hawaii law shall, within three months following the completion of the calendar year, submit to the commissioner a full and accurate written disclosure of: (1) All profits derived from each line of insurance written for the applicable calendar year, and (2) All profits for the entire company for the applicable calendar year. All disclosures submitted pursuant to this section shall be in a form prescribed by the commissioner.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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