West Virginia Code § 33-23-22

Certificates and agreement with members
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(a) Every society licensed in this state shall issue to each benefit member a certificate
specifying the amount of benefits provided thereby. The certificate, together with any riders
or endorsements attached thereto, the charter or articles of incorporation, the Constitution
and laws of the society, the application for membership, and declaration of insurability, if
any, signed by the applicant, and all amendments to each thereof, shall consetitute the
agreement, as of the date of issuance, between the society and the member, and the
certificate shall so state. A copy of the application for membership and rof the declaration of
insurability, if any, shall be endorsed upon or attached to the certificate.
(b) All statements purporting to be made by the member shall be representations and not
warranties. Any waiver of this provision shall be void. t
(c) Any changes, additions or amendments to the charter or articles of incorporation,
Constitution or laws duly made or enacted subsequent to the issuance of the certificate, shall
bind the member and the beneficiaries, and shall glovern and control the agreement in all
respects the same as though such changes, adsditions or amendments had been made prior to
and were in force at the time of the application for membership, except that no change,
addition, or amendment shall destroy or diminish benefits which the society contracted to
give the member as of the date of isgsuance.
(d) Copies of any of the documents mentioned in this section, certified by the secretary or
corresponding officer of the society, shall be received as evidence of the terms and
conditions thereof.
(e) A society shall provide in its Constitution or laws and in its certificates that if its reserves
as to all or any class of certificates become impaired its board of directors or corresponding
body may require that there shall be paid by the member to the society the amount of the
member's equitable proportion of such deficiency as ascertained by its board, and that if the
payWment be not made it shall stand as an indebtedness against the certificate and draw
interest not to exceed five percent per annum compounded annually.

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