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Senate committee backs measure requiring insurers to disclose claims‑level counts to inform consumers

Hawaii State Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The committee voted to pass SB 2777 with amendments to require insurers to disclose counts of opened and closed claims so consumers can better assess payout rates; staff removed the DCCA Insurance Division publication duty and set an effective date of July 1, 2050.

The Hawaii State Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection voted Feb. 17 to advance Senate Bill 2777 with amendments designed to improve transparency around insurer payout rates.

Under the amended language described in committee, authorized insurers would be required to disclose to consumers…

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