Section 46. (a) A domestic society which limits its membership as provided in section 4, or which limits its membership to the members and ex-members of any social organization having a lodge system and secret form of work; or a secret order or fraternity which operates on the lodge system with a representative form of government and grants insurance benefits as incidental only to the work of the order or fraternity; or a purely charitable association or corporation existing on May 23, 1901, any one of which pays a death or funeral benefit limited to not more than $200 disability benefits not exceeding $10 a week, or any or all of such benefits, or a domestic society which limits its membership as provided in said section 4 to the employees of a designated firm, business house or corporation, or any department thereof, and pays disability benefits not exceeding $15 a week, and which is not conducted as a business enterprise or for profit, and a subordinate lodge of a secret fraternity or order as defined in this section which is not conducted as a business enterprise or for profit, which pays death benefits to families or dependents of deceased members as fixed by its by-laws, but not more than $200 if the lodge membership is 200 or less, and if over 200 not in excess of the amount of an assessment of $1 upon each member thereof in good standing at the time of the death of the member, and a society, either domestic or foreign, which confines its membership to members of organizations defined in the second sentence of section 29 of chapter 175, and which embraces therein only persons of the same occupation, may transact business in the commonwealth without conforming to the provisions of this chapter except this section and sections 29, 30, 36, 47, 47A and 49, or to said chapter 175. No proceeding shall be instituted under section 36 because such society has a membership of less than 400. Clause Seventh of section 5 of chapter 59 shall apply to such a society.
(b) A society transacting business under this section may, in the event of the death of the wife of a member, pay to the member a part of the amount payable at the member's death. The amount so paid shall be deducted from the amount payable at the member's death, and the total amount so paid, both at the death of the member and of the member's wife, shall not exceed the amount allowed by this section to be paid at the death of a member. Such society may also furnish physicians and nurses for its members and their families.
(c) Such limited society may be incorporated, and limited societies may be formed, in the manner prescribed in and subject to this section and to sections 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 29, 30, 32, 36, 47A and 49 and clause Seventh of section 5 of chapter 59, but no proceeding shall be instituted under section 36 because such society has a membership of less than 400.
(d) With the written approval of the commissioner and the consent of each society expressed by a vote at a duly called meeting, any society subject to this section may transfer its membership and funds to any other domestic society organized under this chapter. A society to which the membership and funds of another society have been transferred as aforesaid may continue to transact business subject to this section, but may have a special class of members consisting of those persons who held membership in each of such societies immediately prior to the transfer, which members shall be entitled to dual benefits and shall pay dual membership dues and assessments. The class of membership shall not be expanded or replaced and shall not in any event receive disability benefits of more than $20 per week and death benefits of more than $400. Benefits not exceeding such amounts may be paid notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary.
(e) The recording officer of any society subject to this section shall forthwith file with the commissioner, whenever he requires in writing, a duly certified copy of its by-laws.
(f) A society subject to this section shall within 30 days after a written request therefore by the commissioner file with him a financial statement, in such form and detail and of such date as he may prescribe, signed and sworn to by its president and secretary and treasurer. A society shall also annually on or before March 1 file with the commissioner a financial statement, in such form and detail as he shall prescribe, and as of December 31 of the preceding calendar year, certified to by its president and secretary and treasurer, showing its assets and liabilities, the names of banks used as depositories, and its total membership.
(g) A person violating any provision of this section, and any such society, or any officer or agent thereof, paying or agreeing to pay death or disability benefits in excess of the amounts prescribed in this section or collecting dues or assessments therefore, shall be punished as provided in section 50.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 176p - Limited Societies
Section 3 - Representative Government; Elections; Meetings; Record
Section 4 - Limitation of Membership
Section 5 - Exemption From Certain Laws
Section 6 - Formation of Corporation; Purposes; Association Agreement
Section 7 - First Meeting; Notice; Adoption of By-Laws; Filing of Certificate
Section 11 - Limited Societies; Change of Location of Business; Change of Purpose of Corporation
Section 13 - Death Funds; Emergency Funds; Disability Funds
Section 13a - By-Laws; Creation of Independent Hospitalization and Medical Services Fund
Section 18 - Investment of Funds
Section 19a - Death Benefits Payable as Annuities
Section 20 - Death Benefit Certificates
Section 21 - Death or Annuity Benefits; Beneficiaries Designated by Members
Section 22 - Funeral Expenses of Insureds
Section 24 - Death Benefit Certificates as to Children
Section 26 - Separation of Assets, Funds and Liabilities
Section 27 - Mingling of Certain Funds
Section 28 - Actions by Beneficiaries
Section 29 - Attachment or Taking of Benefits to Pay Debt of Member or Beneficiary
Section 30 - Exemption From Attachment or Execution
Section 31 - Admission of Persons to Beneficial Membership
Section 32 - Constitution and By-Laws of Society; Amendments
Section 32a - Fraudulent Alteration or Concealment of Records
Section 33 - Location of Meetings; Location of Principal Office
Section 34 - Waiver of Constitutional Provisions
Section 35 - Filing Certified Copies of Amendments to Constitution or By-Laws With Commissioner
Section 37 - Copy of Commissioner's Examination Reports Served on Societies
Section 37a - Disbursements Made by Societies; Requirements
Section 38 - Annual Statement of Society's Condition and Standing
Section 38a - Applicability of Chapter 176v to a Limited Society Governed by This Chapter
Section 38b - Applicability of Chapter 176w to a Limited Society Governed by This Chapter
Section 39 - Annual Valuation Report in Addition to Annual Statement; Societies on Lodge System
Section 39a - Valuation of Bonds or Other Evidence of Debt
Section 41 - Licenses for Foreign Societies to Transact Business in Commonwealth
Section 42 - Foreign Societies; Service of Process
Section 42a - Foreign Societies; Deposit
Section 43 - Foreign Societies; Refusal to Issue License; Revocation of License
Section 44 - Foreign Societies; Examination by Commissioner
Section 46a - Subordinate Lodge of Society; Ritualistic Form of Work; Disability Benefits
Section 46b - Incorporated Domestic Society Transacting Business Under Sec. 45 or 46; Real Estate
Section 46c - Society Subject to Sec. 45 or 46; Payment of Benefits
Section 47 - Jurisdiction of Superior Court in Equity
Section 49 - Unauthorized Solicitation; Penalties