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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-2119. Nonassessable policies, mutual insurers.

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A. While it maintains on deposit with the State Treasurer through the Insurance Commissioner surplus funds in amount not less than the paid-in capital required of a domestic stock insurer transacting like kinds of insurance, a domestic mutual insurer may extinguish the contingent liability of its members as to all policies in force, and may omit provisions imposing contingent liability in all its policies currently issued.
B. When such surplus funds have been so deposited and the Commissioner has so ascertained, he shall issue to the insurer at its request his certificate authorizing such extinguishment and omission of contingent liability.
C. A foreign or alien mutual insurer may issue nonassessable policies to its members in this state in accordance with its charter and the laws of its domicile, provided the standards and requirements of the laws of the state of such domicile with respect to the issuance of nonassessable policies are substantially equivalent to or higher than the legal requirements in Oklahoma. Laws 1957, p. 308, § 2119.
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