(a) Every insurer shall use the Flesch reading ease test to determine the readability of any contract. Whenever the commissioner determines that the Flesch reading ease test is inappropriate for the purposes of determining readability, the commissioner shall prescribe an alternative test comparable in result to the Flesch reading ease test to be used by the insurer.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10-105

  • Flesch reading ease test: means the test set forth in section 431:10-106. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10-102
  • Insurer: means any company, corporation, exchange, society, or association organized on the stock, mutual, assessment, or fraternal plan of insurance and authorized under the insurance laws of this State to issue life, disability, credit life, credit disability, homeowners, and motor vehicle insurance, including but not limited to fraternal benefit societies, nonprofit health service corporations, nonprofit hospital service corporations, health maintenance organizations, and mutual benefit societies. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10-102
(b) The commissioner shall provide each insurer with a copy of the Flesch reading ease test. Whenever an alternative test is prescribed, the commissioner shall provide a copy of the test to each insurer, accompanied by a set of instructions explaining the manner in which such test shall be conducted.