HRS §431:4-126
Insurers can follow other states' insurance rules
This section lets a Hawaii insurance company sell insurance in another state, territory, or country if it follows that place's laws. It does not set any specific rules or deadlines. It simply allows insurers to operate elsewhere when those laws require or allow it.
The statute, as written — Comply with foreign laws
Any domestic insurer doing business in a state, territory or sovereignty may design and issue insurance contracts and transact insurance in such state, territory or sovereignty as required or permitted by the laws thereof.
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