North Dakota Code § 26.1-45-02

Group long-term care insurance - Association requirements - Approval
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Group long-term care insurance may be issued or delivered for the benefit of members of 
an association, as defined in subdivision c of subsection 3 of section 26.1 -45-01, if prior to 
advertising, marketing, or offering a policy within this state, the association, or the insurer of the 
association, files evidence with the insurance commissioner that the association has at the 
outset a minimum of one hundred persons, has been organized and maintained in good faith for 

purposes other than that of obtaining insurance, has been in active existence for at least one 
year, and has a constitution and bylaws that provide that:
1. The association hold regular meetings not less than annually to further the purposes of 
the members.
2. Except for credit unions, the association collect dues or solicit contributions from 
members.
3. The members have voting privileges and representation on the governing board and 
committees.
Thirty days after the filing, the association is deemed to satisfy the organizational requirements, 
unless the commissioner makes a finding that the association does not satisfy the 
organizational requirements.

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