Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:9-209 Advisory Board.

Case Notes

Where management company for foreign insurer authorized to do business in Hawaii did not hold a general agent, subagent, or solicitor license under this article (1993), it could not have been legally appointed as either a general agent, subagent, or solicitor of insurer; thus it did not qualify as a "general agent", "subagent", or "solicitor" as defined by this chapter (1993), did not fall within the parameters of the category described by §237-13(7) and was thus subject to a general excise tax rate of four per cent pursuant to §237-13(6). 115 H. 180, 166 P.3d 353 (2007).

§431:9-209 Advisory board. The commissioner may, in the commissioner's discretion, appoint a group of individuals, to be known as the advisory board, to make recommendations to the commissioner concerning any matter relating to the examinations provided for by this article. Any individual appointed to the advisory board shall not be entitled to any compensation for the individual's services. The commissioner shall select a group who represents fairly the insurance industry in this State. The commissioner shall decide how long each individual is to serve on the advisory board. [L 1987, c 347, pt of §2]

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