Maine Code § 24-A-2607-A

Association groups
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The lives of a group of individuals may be insured under a policy issued to an association or to a
trust or to the trustee or trustees of a fund established, created or maintained for the benefit of members
of one or more associations. The association or associations shall have at the outset a minimum of 50
persons; shall have been organized and maintained in good faith for purposes other than that of
obtaining insurance; shall have been in active existence for at least 2 years; and shall have a constitution
and bylaws which provides that: The association or associations hold regular meetings not less than
annually to further purposes of the members; except for credit unions, the association or associations
collect dues or solicit contributions from members; and the members have voting privileges and
representation on the governing board and committees. The policy is subject to the following
requirements. [PL 1981, c. 150, §9 (NEW).]
1. The policy may insure members of the association or associations, employees thereof or
employees of members, or one or more of the preceding or all of any class or classes thereof for the
benefit of persons other than the employees' employer.
[PL 1981, c. 150, §9 (NEW).]
2. The premium for the policy shall be paid from funds contributed by the association or
associations or by employer members, or by both, or from funds contributed by the covered persons or
from both the covered persons and the association, associations or employer members.
[PL 1981, c. 150, §9 (NEW).]
3. Except as provided in subsection 4, a policy on which no part of the premium is to be derived
from funds contributed by the covered persons specifically for their insurance must insure all eligible
persons, except those who reject that coverage in writing.
[PL 1981, c. 150, §9 (NEW).]
4. An insurer may exclude or limit the coverage on any person as to whom evidence of individual
insurability is not satisfactory to the insurer.
[PL 1981, c. 150, §9 (NEW).]

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