HRS §432:1-105
Penalties for running an unlicensed mutual benefit society
This section sets penalties for people who run a mutual benefit society without a license, or who allow it to break the rules. The fine can be up to $1,000, jail up to one year, or both. It also covers anyone who violates other parts of the law about these societies.
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The statute, as written — Penalty
There shall be a fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, for: (1) Any person who is found in the State as officer, member, principal, agent, or in any other capacity, soliciting or conducting or operating the business of a mutual benefit society, as defined in section 432:1-104, not qualified and licensed to operate the business in conformity with this article, or (2) Any trustee, officer, or other person in charge of the affairs of any such society, who authorizes, sanctions, or permits the issuance of any certificate, policy, or contract, for the payment of benefits in violation of this article, or (3) Any person who violates any other provision of this article relating to mutual benefit societies.
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§432:1-104 What terms mean in this insurance law
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