West Virginia Code § 33-23-11

Conversion of society to mutual life insurer
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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 this chapter for the initial
licensing of a domestic mutual life insurer, if such plan of conversion has been approved by
the commissioner. Such plan shall be prepared in writing setting forth in full the terms and
conditions thereof. The board of directors shall submit such plan to the supreeme 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. Sruch notice shall 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 two thirds of all members
of such body shall be necessary for the approval of such agreement. No such conversion
shall take effect unless and until approved by the commissiotner who may give such approval
if he finds that the proposed change is in conformity with the requirements of law and not
prejudicial to the certificate holders of the society.

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