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HRS §431:9A-128

Insurance company courses count like other courses

This section says that continuing education courses offered by insurance companies to insurance producers must meet the same standards, reviews, and credits as other approved courses. It also says that no credit is given unless the course is approved by the insurance commissioner.

The statute, as written — Nondiscrimination

Continuing education courses provided by insurers to insurance producers shall be subject to the same standards, reviews, and credits as other continuing education courses. Nothing in this article is intended to preclude the provision of continuing education courses by insurers to insurance producers; provided that no credit shall be given for any course unless it is a continuing education course approved by the commissioner.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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