Oklahoma Code § 8-205

Title 8. Cemeteries: Exemption from insurance laws - Operating expenses and
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trust fund - Mutual character - Members - Articles of agreement -
Fees and assessments.

That all burial associations now operating or that may be
hereafter organized, as incorporated or nonincorporated
associations, which are nonprofit sharing in their operations and
pay no fees or salaries to any of their officers and have no capital
stock and which comply with the provisions of this act shall be
exempt from the operations and the effect of the insurance laws of
the State of Oklahoma; and shall not be required to comply with the
insurance laws of the said state; provided, that all monies
collected by said associations shall be accounted for; provided
further that not more than twenty-five percent (25%) of said funds
are to be used for operating expenses, and not less than seventy-
five percent (75%) of the funds so collected is to be held as a
trust fund for the benefit of the members.
Associations licensed under this act shall be mutual
associations and every person who applies for and holds a burial
agreement shall be a member of the association, in accordance with
the bylaws of the association and shall be entitled to one vote, and
such members may vote in person or by proxy.  Burial associations
are hereby declared to be charitable and benevolent associations.
The following shall be the Uniform Article of Agreement between
burial associations and their members.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT
Article 1.  In consideration of One Dollar ($1.00) Membership
fee and assessments of fifty cents ($0.50) per month, or Five
Dollars ($5.00) for twelve (12) assessments if paid in advance, we
agree to furnish the following protection for an entire family who
live at home, and are solely dependent upon the head of the house.
This protection also covers school students.  All applicants must be
in good health at the time of application for membership.  Upon
marriage of any of the children, they are automatically dropped from
this certificate.
Article 2.  All assessments are due on the first day of each
month and carry fifteen (15) days grace, becoming delinquent on
midnight of the fifteenth.  Any certificate which has lapsed on
account of failure to pay an assessment, may be reinstated by paying
a fifty-cent assessment, provided that if any member of the family
is sick at the time of such reinstatement benefits will not be
reinstated on such sick person until his recovery.
Article 3.  All persons between the ages of seven (7) and
seventy (70) at the time of application for membership are entitled
to One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) burial benefits; all children under
the age of seven (7) are entitled to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) burial
benefits; upon reaching the age of seven (7), children are
automatically entitled to One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) burial
benefits; applicants who join after they have reached the age of
seventy (70) are entitled to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) burial benefits.
Stillborn babies are entitled to Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) burial

benefits.  In the event a baby is born into the family, the name may
be placed on the certificate at no additional charge.
Article 4.  All benefits are for service and merchandise only
and must be furnished by the association.  Said association will not
be responsible for any debts incurred by the death of any member of
this association.
Article 5.  In the event death occurs beyond the distance of
fifty (50) miles, the burial association being duly notified, may,
in lieu of the above complete service, deliver to the express office
for shipment, merchandise in the value as specified in this
certificate, or mail Sixty Dollars ($60.00) to the policy holder.
All express charges shall be paid by the certificate holder.
Provided further that the Oklahoma State Board of Embalmers and
Funeral Directors shall draft a uniform application for membership
which shall be used by all burial associations operating in the
State of Oklahoma, or which may be hereafter organized, said
application for membership shall have printed across the face in red
ink the following language: "This is not an application for life
insurance."  Said Board shall also provide for uniform membership
fees, dues and/or assessments; the membership fee of One Dollar
($1.00) shall be the assessment for the first month in which the
agreement is issued, provided the remaining dues or assessments to
be not less than fifty cents ($0.50) on a monthly basis, provided,
however, that twelve (12) assessments may be paid in advance for
Five Dollars ($5.00) and, provided further that if the funds on hand
in the trust fund are equal to fifty cents ($0.50) for each
certificate in force a monthly assessment may be passed until such
time as the funds in the trust are less than fifty cents ($0.50) for
each certificate in force.  Provided that any association now in
existence charging a less sum may continue to service all
certificates now in effect at existing rates specified in the
certificates; and certificates which lapse, and all new certificates
must be written at the uniform rate set up by this act. No burial
association licensed pursuant to the provisions of this act shall
have the authority to levy any assessment on its members other than
the assessment expressly provided for in the Uniform Article of
Agreement.  All certificates of membership issued by said
associations shall have printed across the face of said certificate
the following language:  "This is not a certificate of life
insurance."

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