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  8. Chapter 55. Mutual Benefit Associations


Chapter 55. Mutual Benefit Associations


  • § 5501 Scope of chapter; provisions exclusive.
  • § 5502 “Mutual benefit association” defined.
  • § 5503 Exempt associations.
  • § 5504 Incorporation; prerequisites.
  • § 5505 Certificate of authority required; foreign operations.
  • § 5506 Certificate of authority — Application.
  • § 5507 Same — Issuance; renewal.
  • § 5508 Same—Revocation.
  • § 5509 Guaranty fund.
  • § 5510 Benefit fund.
  • § 5511 Investments.
  • § 5512 Annual statement.
  • § 5513 Examination of association.
  • § 5514 Examination — Access to books and records; witnesses.
  • § 5515 Examination — Refusal to permit; revocation of certificate of authority.
  • § 5516 Domestic associations; situs of business; reports and fees.
  • § 5517 Certificate of membership — Approval; terms.
  • § 5518 Certificate of membership — Limitations on benefits.
  • § 5519 Agreement between association and members; binding effect.
  • § 5520 Fees; costs; in lieu of provision.
  • § 5521 Merger; reinsurance; transfers with other associations.
  • § 5522 Dissolution.
  • § 5523 Penalties.
  • § 5524 Other provisions applicable.
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