Declaration From The State Insurance Commissioner Regarding Assistance Of Nonresident Unlicensed Adjusters For Tropical Storm Ana Roy / Thursday, October 16, 2014 / Categories: Licensing As of October 15, 2014, Governor Neil Abercrombie signed an emergency proclamation in anticipation of the arrival of Tropical Storm Ana, which is forecast to impact the state this weekend, possibly as a hurricane. Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (“HRS”) § 431:9-201(b), Insurance Commissioner Gordon I. Ito has determined that nonresident adjusters can operate in the state without a Hawaii license to assist with the anticipated amount of work that could be more than the current capacity in the islands. Source: DECLARATION FROM THE STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Tags DOIHawaii Related articles South Carolina authorization of emergency Adjusters Hawaii Declaration from the State Insurance Commissioner regarding assistance of nonresident independent adjusters due to fires across the state S.C. Private Flood Insurance Act Enacted, Aims to Make Flood Insurance More Accessible Commissioner Donelon Reminds Policyholders They Are Subject to Only One Hurricane Deductible Per Season Commissioner Lara urges insurance companies to cover wildfire property losses without requiring a home inventory Comment Collapse Expand Comments (0) warning You don't have permission to post comments.