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HRS §431:6-106

Record of investments

This section says an insurance company must keep a permanent written record of each investment or loan it makes, signed by an officer or committee chair. It also says the records of security transactions must be kept at the company's main office in Hawaii.

domestic partners

The statute, as written — Record of investments

(a) As to each investment or loan of the funds of a domestic insurer, a written record in permanent form showing the authorization thereof shall be made and signed by an officer of the insurer or by the chairperson of the committee authorizing the investment or loan. (b) Investment records which document the security transactions are to be maintained in the insurer's principal office in this State.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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