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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 6 · Part 1

33-6-102. Definition.

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33-6-102 . Definition.
(1)An entity is considered a "benevolent association" for the purposes of this chapter if the entity:
(a)is a corporation, association, or society, or by whatever name called, that issues any certificate, policy, or membership agreement or makes any promise or agreement with its members under which, upon the death of a member, any money or other benefit, charity, aid, or relief is to be paid, provided, or rendered by the corporation, association, or society to the deceased's legal representatives or to the beneficiary designated by the deceased and the money, benefit, charity, aid, or relief is derived from voluntary donations or from admission fees, dues, or assessments or any of those items collected or to be collected from the members of the entity or members of a class of the entity or interest or gains on the items or accumulations of the items; and
(b)uses the money or other benefit, charity, aid, or relief for the uses and purposes specified in this chapter, the uses of the corporation, association, or society, or the expenses of management and prosecution of its business.
(2)The definition of benevolent association in subsection
(1)is not applicable to:
(a)burial or death benefits, annuities, endowments, or any other benefit payments of any legal reserve life or disability insurer or of any labor union, railroad brotherhood, or lodge having as a primary business the improvement of working conditions;
(b)any auxiliaries to any labor union, railroad brotherhood, or lodge referred to in subsection (2)(a); or
(c)the benevolent plans within fraternal orders if limited to members and if the plan is not the principal object for the formation or continuance of the fraternal order.
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