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HRS §432:1-103

Which old and union benefit societies this law covers

This section says the law does not apply to mutual benefit and fraternal societies that have been operating in Hawaii continuously since before May 8, 1937. It does apply to labor union mutual benefit societies, but the commissioner can waive some requirements if members won't be hurt. These union societies must file yearly reports.

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The statute, as written — Applicability of this article to existing societies and union mutual benefit societies

(a) None of the provisions of this article shall apply to, or in any way be held to affect, mutual benefit and fraternal societies which have been in existence and functioning within the State continuously for ten years prior to May 8, 1937. (b) The provisions of this article shall apply to labor union mutual benefit societies, which are also regulated by Public Law 85-836, but the commissioner may waive any of the specific requirements of this article if the commissioner is satisfied that the labor union members and their dependents belonging to the mutual benefit society will not be adversely affected by the waiver. Each labor union mutual benefit society shall file with the commissioner annually a copy of the report filed under Public Law 85-836 and a complete financial report prepared by a certified public accountant.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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