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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 431P

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CHAPTER 431P
HAWAII HURRICANE RELIEF FUND
Part I. General Provisions
Section
431P-1 Definitions
431P-2 Establishment of Hawaii hurricane relief fund
431P-3 Board of directors
431P-4 Planning and assessment functions of the fund;
discretion to provide insurance
431P-5 Powers, duties, and functions
431P-5.5 Accumulation of $500,000,000 in funds and
commitments
431P-6 Advisory committee
431P-7 Plan of operation
431P-8 Annual statements
431P-9 Powers of the commissioner
431P-10 Coverage available from the fund; deductible
431P-11 Underlying policy required; hurricane coverage
shall be provided
431P-12 Mitigation
431P-13 Appeals
431P-14 Immunity and limitation on liability
431P-15 Exemption from property and liability insurance
guaranty association; insolvency of fund
431P-16 Establishment of trust funds
431P-16.5 Immunity
431P-17 Repealed
431P-18 Exemption for Hawaiian home lands
431P-19 Recoupment of assessments paid
431P-20 Temporary recording fee; establishment, reduction, and
cessation by board
Cross References
Loss mitigation grant program, see chapter 431, article 22.
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