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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 9

31A-9-202. Members and applicants in fraternals.

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31A-9-202. Members and applicants in fraternals.
(1)A fraternal may admit any natural person to membership under the conditions and for the type of insurance and other benefits its laws prescribe, subject to this chapter and other applicable laws. A member without insurance ceases to be a member for insurance purposes if the fraternal is converted to a mutual.
(2)Subject to Section 31A-21-104 , fraternals may provide insurance for the benefit of members, their dependents, and persons who are eligible for membership except for age.
(3)A fraternal may organize lodges for children who are not old enough for membership, but who are to be covered by insurance. Membership in local lodges is not required for those children, and they have no voting rights.
(4)A fraternal may extend temporary or conditional insurance coverage to a nonmember who has applied for membership in the fraternal.
Enacted by Chapter 242 , 1985 General Session
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