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Can an Association that does business in South Carolina form a “cooperative” and then require companies to be a member of the Association in order to participate in the “cooperative”?

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Can an Association that does business in South Carolina form a “cooperative” and then require companies to be a member of the Association in order to participate in the “cooperative”?

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No. A cooperative shall accept for membership in the cooperative any eligible employer which agrees to pay the membership fee and a premium for coverage through the cooperative and which abides by the bylaws and rules of the cooperative.

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