HRS §431:4-206
When contributed surplus can be repaid
Money given to an insurance company's surplus (not from selling stock) can only be paid back if the company has more surplus than the minimum required for its type of insurance. This section sets that limit.
The statute, as written — Repayment of contributed surplus
Contributions to the surplus of a domestic stock insurer, other than resulting from sale of its capital stock, shall not be subject to repayment except out of surplus in excess of the minimum surplus initially required of such an insurer transacting like classes of insurance.
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