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HRS §431:7-305

Rules for transferring deposited funds or securities

This section says that any transfer of money or securities held in a deposit is not valid unless the insurance commissioner approves it in writing and the director of finance or their authorized deputy signs it, unless another part of the law says otherwise. The director must also keep a record of each transfer with details about the insurer, the transferee, and the value of the securities.

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The statute, as written — Transfer of securities

(a) No transfer of any funds or security so held on deposit, whether voluntary or by operation of law, shall be valid unless approved in writing by the commissioner and countersigned by the director of finance or by the director's authorized deputy or agent, or unless expressly provided elsewhere in this code. (b) A statement of each such transfer shall be entered on the records of the director, showing the name of the insurer from whose deposit the transfer is made, the name of the transferee, the par value of securities having par value, and the asset value of other securities as at last recent valuation.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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