HRS §431K-12
Enforcing federal court orders against risk retention groups
This section says that if a federal court orders a risk retention group to stop selling insurance or operating because it is in financial danger, that order can be enforced in Hawaii's courts. It is a narrow rule about recognizing federal orders.
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The statute, as written — Binding effect of orders issued in United States District Court
An order issued by any district court of the United States enjoining a risk retention group from soliciting or selling insurance, or operating in any state or in all states or in any territory or possession of the United States upon a finding that the group is in a hazardous financial condition shall be enforceable in the courts of this State.
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