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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-975. Evaluator requirements.

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To be eligible to work on a project funded by the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes
(SOH)Program as an evaluator, the evaluator shall meet all program requirements, including, but not limited to, those listed in this section, and maintain a current copy of all applicable certificates and licenses with the SOH Program office:
1. The evaluator must be in good standing with IBHS and maintain an active IBHS certification as a FORTIFIED Home Evaluator.
The evaluator is responsible for paying all fees associated with certification and training;
2. If applicable, the evaluator shall be registered to do business in Oklahoma with the Secretary of State;
3. The evaluator shall agree to follow the SOH Program's procedures and rules as prescribed by the Commissioner;
4. The evaluator shall maintain accurate contact information with the SOH Program;
5. The evaluator shall not have any financial interest in any project which they inspect for designation purposes for the SOH Program;
6. The evaluator shall not be a contractor or supplier of any materials or products or systems installed in any home they inspect for designation purposes for the SOH Program;
7. The evaluator shall not be the sales agent for any home being designated for the SOH Program; and
8. The evaluator shall inform the SOH Program of any potential conflicts of interest. Added by Laws 2024, c. 293, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.
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