(a) No fraternal benefit society shall deny or refuse to accept an application for insurance, refuse to insure, refuse to renew, cancel, restrict, or otherwise terminate a policy of insurance, or charge a different rate for the same coverage, on the basis that the member or prospective member is, has been, or may be a victim of domestic abuse.

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(b) Nothing in this section shall prevent a fraternal benefit society from taking any of the actions set forth in subsection (a) on the basis of loss history or medical condition, or for any other reason not otherwise prohibited by this section or any other law, regulation, or rule.
(c) Any form filed or filed after July 15, 1998 or subject to a rule adopted under chapter 91 may exclude coverage for losses caused by intentional or fraudulent acts of any benefit member.
(d) Nothing in this section prohibits a fraternal benefit society from investigating a claim and complying with chapter 431.
(e) As used in this section, “domestic abuse” means:

(1) Physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, or assault between family or household members;
(2) Sexual assault of one family or household member by another;
(3) Stalking of one family or household member by another family or household member;
(4) Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing damage to property so as to intimidate or attempt to control the behavior of another household member; or
(5) Coercive control, as defined in § 586-1, between family or household members.