California Insurance Code § 11122.1

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A society may, if authorized by a resolution of its supreme legislative or governing body, establish and operate one or more separate accounts and issue contracts on a variable basis to persons as specified in Section 11041, subject to compliance with the applicable laws. To the extent a society finds it necessary to comply with federal or state law, or regulations issued under state or federal law, a society may do the following: (a) Adopt special procedures for conducting the business of the separate account. (b) Provide special voting and other rights for a person with a beneficial interest in the special account, including, but not limited to, rights and procedures relating to investment policy, investment advisory services, selecting certified public accountants, and selecting a committee to manage the account. (c) Issue contracts on a variable basis that are exempted from the requirements of Sections 11062, 11064, and 11065.

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