Oklahoma Code § 15-141.4

Title 15. Contracts: Licensure – Exemptions
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A.  No person in this state shall act as a service warranty
association unless licensed by the Insurance Commissioner.
B.  A service warranty association shall pay to the Insurance
Department a license fee of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) for such
license for each year, or part thereof, the license is in force.
Each service warranty association applying for a license shall
electronically submit a complete license application and pay the
license fee to the Insurance Commissioner in the manner and form
prescribed by the Commissioner, along with any transaction or other
applicable fees.  Each application shall include a signed
declaration that under penalty of refusal, suspension, or revocation
of the license, the information provided in the application is true,
correct, and complete to the best of the applicant’s knowledge and
belief.
C.  An insurer, while authorized to transact property or
casualty insurance in this state, may also transact a service
warranty business without additional qualifications or licensure as
required by the Service Warranty Act, but shall be otherwise subject
to the provisions of the Service Warranty Act.
D.  A service warranty association may appoint an administrator
or other designee to be responsible for any or all of the
administration of service warranties and compliance with the Service
Warranty Act.
E.  The marketing, sale, offering for sale, issuance, making,
proposing to make and administration of service warranties by
associations and related service warranty sellers, administrators,
and other persons shall be exempt from all provisions of the
Oklahoma Insurance Code.
F.  An agreement which provides specified scheduled maintenance
services over a stated period of time does not constitute insurance
or a service warranty.
Added by Laws 2012, c. 150, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2012.  Amended by Laws
2017, c. 10, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2017; Laws 2024, c. 225, § 4, eff.
Nov. 1, 2024.

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