Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 614 - Insurance — fraternals.
614.74 - Voluntary dissolution of solvent domestic fraternals.

614.74 Voluntary dissolution of solvent domestic fraternals.
(1) Plan of dissolution. At least 60 days prior to the submission to the supreme governing body or the members of any proposed voluntary dissolution, the proposal shall be filed with the commissioner. The commissioner may require the submission of additional information necessary to establish the financial condition of the fraternal or other facts relevant to the proposed dissolution. If the supreme governing body or the members adopt the resolution to dissolve by a majority of those voting or such larger number as the laws of the fraternal require, the commissioner shall, within 30 days after the adoption of the resolution, begin to examine the fraternal. The commissioner shall approve the dissolution unless finding, after a hearing, that it is insolvent or may become insolvent in the process of dissolution. Upon approval, the fraternal may dissolve under ss. 181.1401 to 181.1407. Upon disapproval, the commissioner shall petition the court for liquidation under s. 645.41 (10).
(2) Conversion to involuntary liquidation. The fraternal may at any time during the liquidation under ss. 181.1401 to 181.1407 apply to the commissioner to have the liquidation continued under the commissioner's supervision; thereupon the commissioner shall apply to the court for liquidation under s. 645.41 (10).
(3) Revocation of voluntary dissolution. If the fraternal revokes the voluntary dissolution proceedings under s. 181.1404, a copy of the revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings shall be filed with the commissioner.
History: 1975 c. 373, 421; 1979 c. 102; 1997 a. 79.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 614 - Insurance — fraternals.

614.01 - Definitions.

614.02 - Scope and purposes.

614.03 - Orders imposing and relaxing restrictions.

614.05 - Applicability of other insurance laws to fraternals.

614.07 - General corporate powers and procedures.

614.09 - Reservation of corporate name.

614.10 - Members and applicants in fraternals.

614.11 - Incorporators.

614.12 - Articles of incorporation and bylaws.

614.13 - Organization permit and certificate of incorporation.

614.14 - Powers under organization permit and deposit of proceeds of subscriptions.

614.16 - Termination of organization permit and payment of organization expenses.

614.18 - Incorporators' liability and organization expenses.

614.19 - Initial surplus requirements.

614.20 - Certificate of authority.

614.22 - Accelerated organization procedure.

614.24 - Segregated accounts, variable benefits and subsidiaries.

614.28 - Changes in business plan.

614.29 - Amendment of articles of incorporation.

614.31 - Securities regulation.

614.33 - Authorized securities.

614.41 - Communications to members.

614.42 - Representative form of government.

614.43 - Annual report to fraternal members.

614.51 - Board of directors.

614.53 - Removal of directors and officers and filling of vacancies.

614.54 - Supervision of management changes.

614.55 - Continuity of management in emergencies.

614.56 - Committees of directors.

614.57 - Interlocking directorates and other relationships.

614.60 - Transactions with affiliates and in which directors and others are interested.

614.62 - Directors' liability and indemnification.

614.63 - Executive compensation.

614.66 - Exclusive agency contracts and management contracts.

614.73 - Merger and consolidation of fraternals.

614.74 - Voluntary dissolution of solvent domestic fraternals.

614.76 - Voluntary conversion of fraternals to mutuals.

614.77 - Rehabilitation or involuntary conversion.

614.78 - Maintenance of solvency.

614.79 - Rehabilitation and liquidation.

614.80 - Tax exemption.

614.82 - Fraternal expenditures and activities.

614.94 - Fraternals as fundholders.

614.96 - Exemption of fraternal benefits.