Oklahoma Code § 14A-4-203

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Filing and approval of rates and forms
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(1)  A creditor may not use a form, or a schedule of premium
rates or charges for consumer credit insurance, the filing of which
is required by this section, if the Insurance Department has
disapproved the form or schedule and has notified the insurer of its
disapproval.  A creditor may not use a form or schedule unless
(a) the form or schedule has been on file with the
Insurance Department for thirty (30) days, or has
earlier been approved by it; and
(b) the insurer has complied with this section with
respect to the insurance.
(2)  Except as provided in subsection (3), all policies,
certificates of insurance, notices of proposed insurance,
applications for insurance, endorsements and riders relating to
consumer credit insurance delivered or issued for delivery in this
State, and the schedules of premium rates or charges pertaining
thereto, shall be filed by the insurer with the Insurance

Department.  It shall, within thirty (30) days after the filing of
any form or schedule, disapprove it if the premium rates or charges
are unreasonable in relation to the benefits provided under the
form, or if the form contains provisions which are unjust, unfair,
inequitable, or deceptive or encourage misrepresentation of the
coverage or are contrary to any provision of the Oklahoma Insurance
Code or of any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder.
(3)  If a group policy has been delivered in another state, the
forms to be filed by the insurer with the Insurance Department are
the group certificates and notices of proposed insurance.  It shall
approve them if
(a) they provide the information that would be required if
the group policy were delivered in this state; and
(b) the applicable premium rates or charges do not exceed
those established by its rules or regulations.

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