Maine Code § 24-A-4109

Conversion of fraternal benefit society into mutual life insurance company
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Any domestic fraternal benefit society may be converted and licensed as a mutual life insurance
company by compliance with all the requirements of section 3352 if such plan of conversion has been
approved by the superintendent. Such plan must be prepared in writing setting forth in full the terms
and conditions thereof. The board of directors shall submit such plan to the supreme legislative or
governing body of such society at any regular or special meeting thereof by giving a full, true and
complete copy of such plan with the notice of such meeting. Such notice must be given as provided in
the laws of the society for the convocation of a regular or special meeting of such body, as the case may
be. The affirmative vote of 2/3 of all members of such body is necessary for the approval of such
agreement. Any such conversion does not take effect unless and until approved by the superintendent

who may give such approval if the superintendent finds that the proposed change is in conformity with
the requirements of law and not prejudicial to the certificate holders of the society. [RR 2021, c. 1,
Pt. B, §326 (COR).]

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