HRS §432:2-107
What a fraternal society can do and must do
This section explains that a fraternal benefit society must operate for its members' benefit by providing certain benefits and pursuing lawful purposes like charity or education. It can also create its own rules and change them, and has the power to do what is needed to carry out its goals.
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The statute, as written — Purposes and powers
(a) A society shall operate for the benefit of members and their beneficiaries by: (1) Providing benefits as specified in section 432:2-401; and (2) Operating for one or more lawful, social, intellectual, educational, charitable, benevolent, moral, fraternal, patriotic or religious purposes for the benefit of its members, which may also be extended to others. Such purposes may be carried out directly by the society, or indirectly through subsidiary corporations or affiliated organizations. (b) Every society shall have the power to adopt laws and rules for the government of the society, the admission of its members, and the management of its affairs. It shall have the power to change, alter, add to or amend such laws and rules and shall have such other powers as are necessary and incidental to carrying into effect the objects and purposes of the society.
Sections this one refers to
§432:2-401 What benefits a society can offer
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