Sec. 5006.
(1) Any number of persons, not less than 7, may associate together and form a stock insurer to transact any or all of the following kinds of insurance: Property, marine, inland navigation and transportation, or automobile insurance (limited), all as defined in chapter 6.
(2) Thirteen or more persons may organize a stock insurer for the purpose of transacting any of the following kinds of insurance: Life, disability, casualty, or fidelity and surety, all as defined in chapter 6 or title as defined in chapter 73.
(3) Any number of persons, not less than 20, a majority of whom shall be citizens of this state, may become together with others who may hereafter be associated with them or their successors, a body corporate for the purpose of transacting life insurance, or life and disability insurance, on the mutual plan.
(4) Any number of persons, not less than 13, may incorporate a stock insurer for the purpose of insuring railway employees against loss of position, for transacting disability and life insurance, and granting annuities, all as identified in section 6604.
History: 1956, Act 218, Eff. Jan. 1, 1957 ;-- Am. 1966, Act 221, Imd. Eff. July 11, 1966 Popular Name: Act 218
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 500 - Insurance Code of 1956
Act 218 of 1956 - The Insurance Code of 1956 (500.100 - 500.8302)
218-1956-50 - Chapter 50 Organization of Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers (500.5000...500.5040)
Section 500.5000 - Scope of Chapter.
Section 500.5001 - Compliance With Chapter Required.
Section 500.5002 - Organization of Insurers; Definitions.
Section 500.5006 - Stock Insurers; Formation, Number of Incorporators Required.
Section 500.5010 - Duration of Corporate Existence.
Section 500.5012 - Corporate Name; Restrictions.
Section 500.5014 - Par Value of Stock; Limitations.
Section 500.5020 - Examination of Articles by Attorney General; Fee.
Section 500.5028 - Completion of Organization; Issuance of Stock Certificates; Mutual Corporation.
Section 500.5036 - Liability of Directors for Debts During Organization.