Utah Code § 31A-9-101

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(1) As used in this chapter:

(a) "Fraternal" or "fraternal benefit society" means a corporation organized or operating under this
chapter that:
(i) has no capital stock;
(ii) exists solely for:
(A) the benefit of its members and their beneficiaries; and
(B) any lawful social, intellectual, educational, charitable, benevolent, moral, fraternal,
patriotic, or religious purpose for the benefit of its members or the public, carried on
through voluntary activity of its members in their local lodges or through institutional
programs of the fraternal or its local lodges;
(iii) has a lodge system;
(iv) has a representative form of government; and
(v) provides insurance benefits authorized under this chapter.
(b) "Laws of a fraternal" include its articles of incorporation and bylaws, however designated.
(c) "Lodge system" means one in which:
(i) there is a supreme governing body;
(ii) subordinate to the supreme governing body are local lodges, however designated, into
which natural persons are admitted as members in accordance with the laws of the
fraternal;
(iii) the local lodges are required by the laws of the fraternal to hold regular meetings at least
monthly; and
(iv) the local lodges regularly engage in programs involving member participation to implement
the purposes of Subsection (1)(a)(ii).
(d) "Representative form of government" means the fraternal complies with Section 31A-9-403.
(2) In any provisions of law made applicable to fraternals by this chapter, the technical terms
used in those provisions are applicable to fraternals despite the use of other parallel terms by
fraternals.
(3) The definitions in Section 31A-1-301 and the definitions to the following terms in Section
16-6a-102 apply to fraternals:
(a) "articles of incorporation";
(b) "bylaws"; and
(c) "member."

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