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HRS §431:9J-110

Written notice to insureds required

This section says what an administrator must tell you and your insurer. It requires clear written notice about who the administrator is and how they relate to you and the insurer. It also limits extra charges and requires the administrator to report payments to the insurer.

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The statute, as written — Written notice to insureds required

(a) When the services of an administrator are used, the administrator shall provide written notice approved by the insurer to insureds, advising the insureds of the identity of and relationship between the administrator, insurer, and insured. (b) When an administrator collects funds, the administrator shall identify the reason for collecting each item and show each item separately from the premium. Additional charges shall not be made for services to the extent the insurer has already paid for those services. (c) The administrator shall disclose to the insurer all charges, fees, and commissions the administrator receives from services the administrator provides the insurer, including any fees or commissions paid by insurers providing reinsurance.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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