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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-2660. Annual statement; filing; examinations; expenses.

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A. Each such corporation shall annually, on or before the last day of February, file in the office of the Insurance Commissioner a full, true and complete statement of the condition of the corporation on the 31st day of December of the preceding year, in such form as shall be prescribed by the Insurance Commissioner, and which shall be verified under oath by at least two of the principal officers of the corporation.
B. Whenever the Insurance Commissioner deems it pertinent or necessary, and at least once in each three
(3)years, the Insurance Commissioner shall personally, or by his authorized representative, visit each corporation, and thoroughly inspect and examine its financial condition, its ability to fulfill its obligations, whether it has complied with the provisions of the law, and any other facts relative to its business methods, management and the equity of its dealings with its members. The Insurance Commissioner may summon and administer the oath to and examine as witnesses the directors, officers, trustees, agents, representatives and members of any corporation and any other person or persons relative to its affairs, transactions and condition. Any corporation so examined shall pay the proper charges for the per diem, traveling and other necessary expenses in connection therewith.
Laws 1968, c. 150, § 10, emerg. eff. April 9, 1968.
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