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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-3103. Revocation or suspension of Certificate of Authority.

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The Commissioner may, at any time, for good cause shown and after notice and a public hearing, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew any company's Certificate of Authority, if he finds that any one or more of the following causes or circumstances exist:
1. Any violation of, or noncompliance with, any provision of this act;
2. Obtaining, or attempting to obtain, any Certificate of Authority through misrepresentation or fraud;
3. Fraudulent or dishonest practices;
4. Oral or written misrepresentation of the terms, benefits or privileges of any service contract issued, or to be issued, by it or any other company;
5. Insolvency;
6. Willful solicitation of membership from an individual who is or has been a member of another motor service club by giving said person credit for his years of membership with the other motor service club;
7. Waiving the enrollment fee or otherwise reducing the usual fees and charges for a new member when soliciting membership from an individual who is or has been a member of another motor service club; or
8. Inability for any reason to qualify for the issuance of a Certificate of Authority as a motor service club. Laws 1973, c. 127, § 3, emerg. eff. May 9, 1973.
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