Section 20. A society may grant paid-up nonforfeiture benefits, cash surrender values, certificate loans and such other options as its by-laws may permit. As to each certificate issued, a society shall grant at least one paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, except in the case of pure endowment, annuity or reversionary annuity contracts, reducing term insurance contracts or contracts of term insurance of uniform amount of fifteen years or less expiring before age sixty-six.
In the case of certificates other than those for which reserves are computed on the Commissioners 1941 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table, the Commissioners 1941 Standard Industrial Mortality Table, the Commissioners 1958 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table, or such later tables as are authorized for use by domestic life insurers and approved by the commissioner, the value of every paid-up nonforfeiture benefit and the amount of any cash surrender value, loan or other option granted shall not be less than the excess, if any, of (a) over (b) as follows:
(a) The reserve under the certificate determined on the basis specified in the certificate; and
(b) The sum of any indebtedness to the society on the certificate, including interest due and accrued, and a surrender charge equal to two and one-half per cent of the face amount of the certificate, which, in the case of insurance on the lives of children, shall be the ultimate face amount of the certificate, if death benefits provided therein are graded.
However, in the case of certificates issued on a substandard basis, or in the case of certificates, the reserves for which are computed upon the American Men Ultimate Table of Mortality, the term of any extended insurance benefit granted, including accompanying pure endowment, if any, may be computed upon the rates of mortality not greater than one hundred and thirty per cent of those shown by the mortality table specified in the certificate for the computation of the reserve.
In the case of certificates for which reserves are computed on the Commissioners 1941 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table, the Commissioners 1941 Standard Industrial Mortality Table, the Commissioners 1958 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table, or such later tables as are authorized for use by domestic life insurers and approved by the commissioner, every paid-up nonforfeiture benefit and the amount of any cash surrender value, loan or other option granted shall not be less than the corresponding amount ascertained in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the commonwealth applicable to life insurance companies issuing policies containing life insurance benefits based upon such tables.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 176 - Fraternal Benefit Societies
Section 1a - Applicability of Chapter 176v to Fraternal Benefit Societies
Section 1b - Applicability of Chapter 176w to Fraternal Benefit Societies
Section 3 - Representative Form of Government
Section 4 - Articles of Incorporation; Preliminary Certificate; Certificate; Powers
Section 7 - Consolidation or Merger
Section 8 - Conversion to Mutual Life Insurance Company
Section 9 - Admission to Membership
Section 10 - Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
Section 11 - Fraudulent Alteration, etc., of Records
Section 13 - Disbursements; Vouchers
Section 14 - Creation and Operation of Charitable, Benevolent or Educational Institutions
Section 15 - Benefits Other Than Insurance Benefits
Section 16 - Liability of Officers and Members; Indemnification
Section 19 - Deferred Payments or Instalments
Section 20 - Paid-Up Nonforfeiture Benefits, Cash Surrender Values, and Other Options
Section 22 - Attachment or Other Process
Section 22a - Burial Benefits; Restrictions; Payment
Section 24 - Filing Copies of Forms With Commissioner; Standard Provisions of Certificates
Section 25 - Surplus of Assets; Waiver of Contributions
Section 29 - Termination and Renewal of Licenses; Fees; License as Evidence
Section 30 - Licensing of Foreign or Alien Societies
Section 31 - Action by Beneficiary
Section 32 - Foreign Societies; Deposits
Section 33 - Injunction Against Transaction of Business; Grounds; Procedure
Section 34 - Foreign or Alien Societies; Suspension or Denial of License
Section 35 - Agents of Societies; Licensing
Section 36 - Commissioner as Attorney for Service of Process
Section 37 - Injunction; Attorney General
Section 38 - Review of Commissioner's Decisions and Findings
Section 39 - Assets; Special Funds; Expenses
Section 40 - Investment of Funds
Section 41 - Reports; Annual Statements
Section 42 - Valuation of Bonds or Other Evidences of Debt
Section 43 - Additional, Increased or Extra Rates of Contributions
Section 45 - Foreign or Alien Societies; Examination; Confidentiality and Privilege
Section 46 - Financial Statement, Report or Finding; Service Upon Society
Section 47 - Misrepresentations, Etc. Concerning Society or Contract
Section 48 - Unfair Discrimination; Inducements Not Specified in Certificate or Contract
Section 51 - Application of Chapter
Section 53 - Jurisdiction to Restrain Violations, Etc.
Section 55 - Solicitation of Membership in Society Not Authorized to Transact Business, Etc.