HRS §431:4-420
Time limit for assessment
This section sets a time limit for when a subscriber of a domestic reciprocal insurer with contingent liability can be charged an assessment. The subscriber must pay if notified while the policy is active or within one year after it ends, or if a court action to appoint a receiver or similar official starts during that same time.
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The statute, as written — Time limit for assessment
Every subscriber of a domestic reciprocal insurer having contingent liability shall be liable for, and shall pay the subscriber's share of any assessment, as computed and limited in accordance with this part if: (1) While the subscriber's policy is in force or within one year after its termination, the subscriber is notified by either the attorney or the commissioner of the attorney's or the commissioner's intentions to levy such assessment, or (2) If an action to have a receiver, conservator, rehabilitator, or liquidator of the insurer appointed is commenced pursuant to article 15 while the subscriber's policy is in force or within one year after its termination.
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