Oklahoma Code § 36-2402

Title 36. Insurance: Formation - Prerequisites to transaction of business -
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Articles of association.
Any number of persons, being citizens of the United States, not
less than seven, five of whom shall also be citizens and residents
of the state of Oklahoma, desiring to form a mutual benefit
association, may associate themselves together and effect such
organization in the manner provided in this section and as otherwise
provided in this article for reorganization of associations now
doing business in this state, and not otherwise.  Articles of
association shall be prepared in triplicate in the manner
hereinafter provided, and submitted to the Insurance Commissioner
for approval.  If the name selected for an association is not the
same or so near the same as that of another association or
corporation doing business in this state as to cause confusion in
the minds of the people, and the objects of the association conform
to the provisions of this article, the Insurance Commissioner shall
endorse on the back of each copy of said articles of association the
fact that the Commissioner has approved the same.  Before the
Insurance Commissioner shall approve such articles of association,
it shall be shown to the Commissioner by the sworn statement of one
or more of the proposed incorporators that at least one thousand
persons have signed, in good faith, applications for benefit
membership in such proposed association, and paid to the proper one
of such proposed incorporators the amount of one death or mortuary
collection, by whatever name it may be called, and that such money
is deposited with some bank or trust company and is held for the
special purpose named. For such examination and approval of the
articles of association herein mentioned, the Insurance Commissioner
shall charge and receive a fee as stated in Section 321, Article 3
of this title.  Provided, however, that before such incorporators,
or any of them, or any person or persons, shall solicit members or
collect any money whatever from any applicant in an association
formed, or to be formed, under this article, they shall first
furnish to the Insurance Commissioner a surety bond running to the
State of Oklahoma, to be approved by the Commissioner, in the sum of

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) Dollars, conditioned that all sums
collected, or to be collected, from applicants for benefit
membership in such association will be promptly returned to
respective applicants in case the articles of incorporation are not
approved or no certificate of incorporation is granted within one
(1) year from the date of the filing of such bond, or in case the
association fails to accept said charter and in good faith conduct
the business of a mutual benefit association authorized thereby.
Upon the filing of said bond, the Insurance Commissioner shall issue
a certificate to that effect, showing that the person or persons
named therein are authorized to solicit members in such proposed
association and to collect dues and assessments in advance.  When
the foregoing conditions are complied with and the articles of
association are approved by the Insurance Commissioner, as
hereinbefore provided, one copy thereof shall be filed with the
Secretary of State, whereupon the said Secretary shall issue a
certificate of incorporation and affix the Seal of the State
thereto, and one copy, approved as hereinbefore provided, shall be
delivered to the incorporators of such association, and the third
approved copy of such articles shall be filed with the Insurance
Commissioner.  Such articles of association shall be substantially
in the following form:
First.  The preamble shall name the incorporators and give the
residence of each and the fact of their citizenship, as herein
required, and express their desire to incorporate a mutual benefit
association in accordance with and under the provisions of this
article, making definite reference to the same.
Second.  Article I shall give the name of the association.
Third.  Article II shall state the location of the principal
office of the association.
Fourth.  Article III shall state the objects of the association
and the plans by which these objects are to be carried out,
including the extreme limit of age of persons to whom benefit
certificates may be issued, which limit of age shall not exceed
seventy-two (72) years.
Fifth.  Article IV shall state the names of the persons selected
to manage the business or prudential affairs of the association for
the first term, for which such persons are to be elected, the title
of all officers and the names of such officers, with their
residence, if they have been selected.
Sixth.  Article V shall contain a description of the corporate
seal adopted by such association, together with an impress of the
same.
The articles of association shall be signed and acknowledged by
each of the incorporators.

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