Oklahoma Code § 36-1142

Title 36. Insurance: Permitted activities and services
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Any licensed advisory organization, in addition to other
activities not prohibited, is authorized on behalf of its members
and subscribers to:
1.  Develop statistical plans including territorial and class
definitions;
2.  Collect statistical data from members, subscribers or any
other source;
3.  Prepare, file and distribute prospective loss costs which
may include provisions for special assessments and taxes;
4.  Prepare, file and distribute factors, calculations or
formulas pertaining to classification, territory, increased limits
and other variables;
5.  Prepare, file and distribute manuals of rating rules, rating
schedules and other supplementary rating information that does not
include final rates, expense provisions, profit provisions or
minimum premiums;
6.  Distribute information that is required or directed to be
filed with the Commissioner;
7.  Conduct research and on-site inspections in order to prepare
classifications of public fire defenses;
8.  Consult with public officials regarding public fire
protection as it would affect members, subscribers and others;
9.  Conduct research and collect statistics in order to
discover, identify and classify information relating to causes or
prevention of losses;
10.  Conduct research and collect information to determine the
impact of statutory and other law changes upon prospective loss
costs and special assessments;
11.  Prepare, file and distribute policy forms and endorsements
and consult with members, subscribers and others relative to their
use and application;
12.  Conduct research and on-site inspections for the purpose of
providing risk information relating to individual structures;
13.  Conduct on-site inspections to determine rating
classifications for individual insureds;
14.  Collect, compile and publish past and current prices of
individual insurers; provided, such information is also made
available to the general public for a reasonable price;
15.  Collect and compile exposure and loss experience for the
purpose of individual risk experience ratings;
16.  File final rates for residual market mechanisms; and
17.  Furnish any other services, as approved or directed by the
Insurance Commissioner, related to those enumerated in this section.

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