North Carolina General Statutes
Article 13E - Mutual Burial Associations.
§ 90-210.83 - Assessments against associations.

90-210.83. Assessments against associations.
In order to meet the expenses of the supervision of the burial associations, the Board of Funeral Service shall prepare an annual budget for the office of the Board of Funeral Service. Thereafter, the Board of Funeral Service shall assess each burial association one hundred dollars ($100.00) and shall prorate the remaining amount of this budget, over and above any other funds made available to it for this purpose, and assess each association on a pro rata basis in accordance with the number of members of each association. Each burial association shall remit to the Board of Funeral Service its pro rata part of the total assessment, which expense shall be included in the thirty per centum (30%) expense allowance as provided in G.S. 90-210.81. This assessment shall be made on the first day of July of each and every year and said assessment shall be paid within 30 days thereafter. If any association shall fail or refuse to pay such assessment within 30 days, the Board of Funeral Service is authorized to transfer all memberships and assets of every kind and description to the nearest association that is found by the Board of Funeral Service to be in good sound financial condition. (1941, c. 130, s. 6; 1943, c. 272, s. 3; 1945, c. 125, s. 3; 1947, c. 100, s. 3; 1949, c. 201, s. 4; 1951, c. 901, s. 1; 1955, c. 259, ss. 1, 2; 1967, c. 985, s. 1; 1969, c. 1006, s. 2; 1973, c. 1476, s. 1; 1975, c. 837; 1977, c. 748, s. 3; 1981, c. 989, s. 6; 1983, c. 717, s. 12; 1987, c. 864, ss. 12, 14; 1997-313, ss. 5, 6, 7; 2003-420, ss. 16, 17(b).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations

Article 13E - Mutual Burial Associations.

§ 90-210.80 - Duties of Board; meetings.

§ 90-210.81 - Requirements as to rules and bylaws.

§ 90-210.82 - Limitation of soliciting agents; licensing and qualifications; officers exempt from license; issuance of membership certificates.

§ 90-210.83 - Assessments against associations.

§ 90-210.84 - Unlawful to operate without written authority of Board.

§ 90-210.85 - Revocation of license.

§ 90-210.86 - Deposit or investment of funds of mutual burial associations.

§ 90-210.87 - Unclaimed funds of defunct burial association.

§ 90-210.88 - Penalty for failure to operate in substantial compliance with bylaws.

§ 90-210.89 - Penalty for wrongfully inducing person to change membership.

§ 90-210.90 - Penalty for making false and fraudulent entries.

§ 90-210.91 - Accepting applications without collecting fee and first assessment.

§ 90-210.92 - Removal of secretary-treasurer for failure to maintain proper records.

§ 90-210.93 - Free services; failure to make proper assessments, etc., made a misdemeanor.

§ 90-210.94 - Right of appeal upon revocation or suspension of license.

§ 90-210.95 - Bond of secretary or secretary-treasurer of burial associations.

§ 90-210.96 - Assessments.

§ 90-210.97 - Making false or fraudulent statement a misdemeanor.

§ 90-210.98 - Statewide organization of associations.

§ 90-210.99 - Article deemed exclusive authority for organization, etc., of mutual burial associations.

§ 90-210.100 - Operation of association in violation of law prohibited.

§ 90-210.101 - Member of Armed Forces failing to pay assessments; reinstatement.

§ 90-210.102 - Hearing by Board of dispute over liability for funeral benefits; appeal.

§ 90-210.103 - Board authorized to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and compel attendance at hearings.

§ 90-210.104 - Authority of Board to examine financial records.

§ 90-210.105 - Board authorized to freeze certain funds of Association.

§ 90-210.106 - Authority of foreign or domestic mutual burial association or domestic or foreign insurance company to purchase, merge or consolidate with North Carolina mutual burial associations.

§ 90-210.107 - Acquisition, merger, dissolution, and liquidation of mutual burial associations.