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HRS §431:32-108

Who can act as a travel administrator for travel insurance

This section says who is allowed to work as a travel administrator for travel insurance in Hawaii. It also makes the travel insurer responsible for the administrator's actions and record keeping. Travel administrators and their employees do not need a certain license that other insurance agents need.

The statute, as written — 32-108] Travel administrators

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter to the contrary, no person shall act or represent the person's self as a travel administrator for travel insurance in the State unless that person: (1) Is a licensed property and casualty insurance producer in the State for activities permitted under the applicable producer license; (2) Holds a valid property and casualty managing general agent license; or (3) Holds a valid third-party administrator license in the State. (b) Each travel insurer shall: (1) Be responsible for the acts of any travel administrator administering travel insurance underwritten by the travel insurer; and (2) Ensure that the travel administrator maintains all books and records relevant to the travel insurer, to be made available by the travel administrator to the commissioner upon request. (c) A travel administrator and its employees shall be exempt from section 431:9-201 for travel insurance it administers.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§431:9-201 License required; exception

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