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HRS §432:1-101.5

Health coverage disclosure for mutual benefit society members

Mutual benefit societies must give current and potential members clear, up-to-date written information about their health coverage and benefits before joining and when asked after joining. This includes coverage rules, exclusions, and restrictions. The policy must follow state insurance rules.

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The statute, as written — §432:1-101.5 Disclosure of health care coverage and benefits

In order to ensure that all individuals understand their health care options and are able to make informed decisions, all mutual benefit societies shall provide current and prospective members with written disclosure of coverages and benefits, including information on coverage principles and any exclusions or restrictions on coverage. The information provided shall be current, understandable, and available prior to membership, and upon request after membership. A policy provided to a member which describes coverages and benefits shall be in conformance with part I of article 10 of chapter 431.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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