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HRS §431:9-234.5

Report legal actions against you to the insurance commissioner

If you are a licensed insurance professional, you must tell the insurance commissioner in writing about any civil or administrative lawsuit or government action against you within 30 days after it is finally decided. You must also report any criminal charges against you within 30 days of being formally charged. Your report must include the original complaint or indictment and other related legal papers.

The statute, as written — Reporting of actions

(a) A licensee shall report in writing to the commissioner any civil or administrative action taken against the licensee in any jurisdiction or by any governmental agency in the United States within thirty days of the final disposition of the matter. (b) Within thirty days of arraignment, a licensee shall report in writing to the commissioner any criminal prosecution of the licensee being taken in any jurisdiction. (c) A report pursuant to this section shall include a copy of the initial complaint or indictment and any and all other relevant legal documents.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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