The fund operated effectively throughout the 1990s, insuring approximately 155,000 policyholders statewide by 1999. However, as private insurers gradually returned to the market, the HHRF ceased issuing new policies in December 2000 and became dormant by 2002. Despite its inactivity, the fund maintained a reserve balance to ensure readiness in the event of future market disruptions.
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