Oklahoma Code § 36-1125

Title 36. Insurance: Filing requirements
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A.  Every property and casualty insurance company doing business
in this state, unless otherwise exempted by the domiciliary
commissioner, shall annually submit the opinion of an appointed
actuary entitled “Statement of Actuarial Opinion”.  This opinion
shall be filed in accordance with the appropriate NAIC Property and
Casualty Annual Statement Instructions.
B.  1.  Every property and casualty insurance company domiciled
in this state that is required to submit a Statement of Actuarial
Opinion shall annually submit an actuarial opinion summary written
by the company’s appointed actuary.  This actuarial opinion summary
shall be filed in accordance with the appropriate NAIC Property and
Casualty Annual Statement Instructions and shall be considered as a
document supporting the actuarial opinion required in subsection A
of this section.
2.  A company licensed but not domiciled in this state shall
provide the actuarial opinion summary upon request.
C.  1.  An actuarial report and underlying workpapers as
required by the appropriate NAIC Property and Casualty Annual
Statement Instructions shall be prepared to support each actuarial
opinion.
2.  If the insurance company fails to provide a supporting
actuarial report and/or workpapers at the request of the Insurance
Commissioner or the Commissioner determines that the supporting
actuarial report or workpapers provided by the insurance company are
otherwise unacceptable to the Commissioner, the Commissioner may
engage a qualified actuary at the expense of the company to review
the opinion and the basis for the opinion and prepare the supporting
actuarial report or workpapers.
D.  The appointed actuary shall not be liable for damages to any
person, other than the insurance company and the Commissioner, for
any act, error, omission, decision or conduct with respect to the
actuary’s opinion, except in cases of fraud or willful misconduct on
the part of the appointed actuary.

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