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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

299.020 Companies deemed engaged in life or casualty insurance business upon the

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cooperative or assessment plan.
(1)Any company that issues any certificate, policy or other evidence of interest to, or
makes any agreement with, its members, whereby any money, charity, relief, aid or
other benefit is to be paid, provided or rendered by the company to the member, or
to the legal representative of the member, or to a beneficiary designated by the
member, which benefit is derived from voluntary donations or from admission fees,
dues or assessments collected or to be collected from the members thereof, or
members of a class therein, and interests and accretions thereon, or rebates from
amounts payable to the beneficiaries or heirs, and wherein the paying, providing or
rendering of such benefit is conditioned upon its being realized in the manner
aforesaid, and wherein the benefit so realized is applied to the uses and purposes of
the company and the expenses of the management and prosecution of its business,
shall be deemed to be engaged in the business of insurance upon the cooperative or
assessment plan, and shall be subject only to the provisions of this chapter.
(2)If the benefits provided are conditioned upon the decease of a member, the company
shall be deemed to be engaged in the business of life insurance. If the benefits
provided are conditioned upon the sickness or other physical disability of a member,
but not by reason of his having attained a certain age, the company shall be deemed
to be engaged in the business of casualty insurance.
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