Haw. Code R. § 16-94-49 - Insurance
(a) No person shall engage in the business of
pest control unless the person has filed with the board a current copy of a
certificate of general liability insurance from an insurer authorized to
conduct business in this State, an unauthorized insurer in accordance with
article 8 of chapter 431, HRS, or a risk retention or risk purchasing group in
accordance with chapter 431K, HRS, showing full policy coverage of the
applicant in the minimum amount of $100,000 for any one claim and a minimum
aggregate of not less than $300,000 for all claims arising during a policy term
of one year. The insurance shall cover all branches of pest control work
performed or subcontracted by the pest control operator. The board shall be
notified in writing at least thirty calendar days prior to any cancellation,
termination, or withdrawal of any policy by the insurer. If such policy cannot
be obtained, the licensee may file with the board in lieu thereof a verified
statement providing proof satisfactory to the board of financial responsibility
equivalent to that provided for by such insurance policy; provided that no
employee of any company need have such policy in effect with respect to work
covered by a policy of the company by which the employee is employed. This
section shall not apply to vault fumigation.
(b) In addition to subsection (a), no person
shall engage in the business of pest control unless the person has filed with
the board a current copy of a workers' compensation certificate from an insurer
authorized to conduct business in this State or an unauthorized insurer in
accordance with article 8 of chapter 431, HRS, or a risk retention or risk
purchasing group in accordance with chapter 431K, HRS, that indicates that the
policy is in force; or proof that the person has been authorized to act as a
self-insurer under chapter 386, HRS, or is excluded from the requirements of
chapter 386. Applicants claiming an exclusion under chapter 386, HRS, shall
submit and sign a statement claiming such exclusion to the board. The board
shall be notified in writing at least thirty calendar days prior to any
cancellation, termination, or withdrawal of any policy by the
insurer.
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