Haw. Code R. § 16-75-43 - Investment of trust funds allowable by a board of trustees
(a) In addition to the investments permitted
by section
441-41(b),
HRS, a board of trustees may invest and re-invest the trust funds in the
following enumerated securities; provided that the investment standards of
section
441-41,
HRS, are met:
(1) Deposits in a bank which is
insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC);
(2) Deposits in a savings and loan
association which is insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation (FSLIC);
(3)
Certificates of deposits or other interest-bearing accounts in any bank in this
State insured by the FDIC or any savings and loan association in this State
insured by the FSLIC;
(4)
Investment certificates or shares in any state or federally chartered savings
and loan association which is federally insured;
(5) Interest-bearing bonds of the United
States or any agency thereof, or of this State, or of any County in this State
of which the faith of the United States, State, or County, as the case may be,
is pledged; and
(6) Stocks as
provided in section
441-41(b)(3),
HRS.
(b) Trust funds
invested in the above enumerated securities shall be insured on a cash basis by
the institution or agency for the full amount of the funds. If the institution
or agency insures a portion of the fund, the perpetual care and pre-need
authority shall acquire additional insurance in the amount equal to or in
excess of the funds held by the institution or agency. The insurance shall be
in full force and effect and shall not lapse or be reduced below the full
amount of the funds. The license of the cemetery and pre-need authority shall
be subject to the same actions as provided in section
441-41(b)(2),
HRS, for failure, refusal, or neglect to maintain in full force and effect the
insurance as required by this section.
Notes
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