RELATING TO INSURANCE.
Hawaii HB 1971 insurance bill introduced and referred to health, consumer protection, and finance committees for evaluation before advancing through legislature.
Hawaii HB 1971 insurance bill introduced and referred to health, consumer protection, and finance committees for evaluation before advancing through legislature.
HB 1971 is a Hawaii bill relating to insurance that was recently introduced and passed first reading. The bill has been referred to three committees (Health, Human Services; Consumer Protection & Commerce; and Finance) for review, suggesting it addresses substantive insurance policy matters requiring multi-department analysis.
Insurance legislation affects healthcare access, costs, consumer protections, and business compliance across Hawaii. The multi-committee referral indicates the bill's provisions likely touch on regulated insurance products, consumer rights, or fiscal implications that warrant specialized scrutiny before advancing further in the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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