RELATING TO INSURANCE.
Hawaii SB 166 addresses unspecified insurance matters and was carried to 2026 session without passing final vote in 2025.
Hawaii SB 166 addresses unspecified insurance matters and was carried to 2026 session without passing final vote in 2025.
SB 166 is an insurance-related bill introduced in the Hawaii State Senate that has been carried over from the 2025 session to the 2026 Regular Session. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history, making it difficult to assess its exact scope and intent at this time.
Insurance legislation affects millions of Hawaii residents and businesses by potentially modifying coverage requirements, rates, consumer protections, or insurer regulations. Without access to the bill's text, the real-world impact remains unclear, though any changes to Hawaii's insurance market could influence healthcare access, property protection, and business operations across the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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