HRS §431:9C-105
When a managing general agent's actions count as the insurer's
This section says that anything a managing general agent does is treated as if the insurer did it. The insurance commissioner can examine the agent just like they would examine the insurer.
The statute, as written — Examination authority
The acts of the managing general agent are considered to be the acts of the insurer on whose behalf it is acting. A managing general agent may be examined pursuant to article 2 as if the managing general agent was the insurer.
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