HRS §432:2-401
What benefits a society can offer
This section says a society can offer different types of benefits to its members, like death, disability, or medical benefits. The society must decide in its own rules who can get these benefits, and it can also cover children under the adult membership age if an adult applies.
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The statute, as written — Benefits
(a) A society may provide the following contractual benefits in any form: (1) Death benefits; (2) Endowment benefits; (3) Annuity benefits; (4) Temporary or permanent disability benefits; (5) Hospital, medical or nursing benefits; (6) Monument or tombstone benefits to the memory of deceased members; and (7) Such other benefits as authorized for life insurers and which are not inconsistent with this article. (b) A society shall specify in its rules those persons who may be issued, or covered by, the contractual benefits in subsection (a), consistent with providing benefits to members and their dependents. A society may provide benefits on the lives of children under the minimum age for adult membership upon application of an adult person.
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