Section 11108 Of Article 6. Powers Of Commissioner From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 6.
11108
. Any domestic society may be converted into and receive a
certificate of authority as a mutual life insurance company by
compliance with all of the requirements of the laws of this State
pertaining to mutual life insurance companies, provided that the plan
for such conversion has been approved by the commissioner. Such plan
shall be prepared in writing, setting forth in full the terms and
conditions thereof. The board of directors, or other executive body
charged with the responsibility for the management of the society's
affairs, shall submit such plan to the supreme legislative and
governing body of such association or society at any regular or
special meeting thereof, by giving a full, true and correct copy of
such plan of proposed conversion with the notice of such meeting.
Such notice shall be given as provided in the laws of the society for
the convocation of such supreme legislative and governing body in
regular or special session, as the case may be. The affirmative votes
of two-thirds of all members of such supreme legislative and
governing body shall be necessary for the approval of such agreement.
Such plan shall also have been approved by the vote of the majority
of the members who vote at a meeting called for that purpose. Notice
of such meeting of members together with a full, true and correct
copy of such plan of proposed conversion shall be given by mailing
such notice from the head office of the society at least 30 days
prior to such meeting in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid,
addressed to each member at his last known post-office address. Such
members may vote either in person or by mail on ballots furnished by
the society. No such conversion shall take effect unless and until
approved by the commissioner. The commissioner may give such approval
if he finds that the proposed change is in conformity with the
requirements of law and is not prejudicial to the certificate holders
of the society. Such action in approving or disapproving shall be
subject to judicial review.