HRS §435C-8
Privileged communications
This section protects certain people from being sued for what they say in good faith about insurance risks or at related hearings. It covers the plan, its workers, insurers, producers, and the insurance commissioner. It only applies to honest statements made in reports or hearings.
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The statute, as written — Privileged communications
There shall be no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against the plan, its agents or employees, an insurer, any producer, or the insurance commissioner or the commissioner's authorized representatives, for any statements made in good faith by them in any reports or communications concerning risks insured or to be insured by the plan, or at any administrative hearing conducted in connection therewith.
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