West Virginia Code § 33-23-8

Incorporation of existing voluntary associations
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(a) After one year from the effective date of this article, no unincorporated or voluntary
association shall be permitted to transact business in this state.
(b) Any domestic voluntary association now licensed to transact insurance in this state may
incorporate and shall receive from the commissioner a license as a fraternal benefit society
when:
(1) It shall have completed its conversion to an incorporated society not later than one year
from the effective date of this article; u
(2) It has filed its articles of incorporation and has satisfied the other requirements
described in section six of this article; and
(3) The commissioner shall have made such examination and procured whatever additional
information he shall deem advisable. l
(c) Every voluntary association so incorporated shall incur the obligations and enjoy the
benefits thereof the same as though originally incorporated, and such corporation shall be
deemed a continuation of the original voluntary association. The officers thereof shall serve
through their respective terms as provided in its original articles of association, but their
successors shall be elected and serve as provided in its articles of incorporation.
Incorporation of a voluntary association shall not affect existing suits, claims or contracts.

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