§ 8-421
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§8–421.
(1)A society may admit to membership an individual who:
(i)is older than 14 1/2 years old; and
(ii)gives the society evidence of insurability acceptable to the society.
(2)A minor who is admitted to the society is:
(i)bound by the terms of the application and certificate and by the laws and rules of the society; and
(ii)entitled to the rights and privileges of membership as though the individual were an adult at the time of application.
(b)A society also may admit general or social members who do not have a voice or vote in the management of the society’s insurance affairs.
(c)The members of a grand, supreme, or subordinate lodge or branch of a society are not personally liable for payment of a benefit provided by the society.
(d)A society shall specify in its laws or rules the rights and privileges of each membership class.
(e)Membership rights in a society are personal to the member and not assignable.