Oklahoma Code § 36-1161

Title 36. Insurance: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  “Adverse tier placement” means being subject to the rates of
any tier with less coverage or higher premiums than the tier within
which the insured is currently insured;
2.  “Federal government-sponsored health insurance program”
means the TriCare program providing coverage for civilian dependents
of military personnel;
3.  “Health plan” means any insurance company or health
maintenance organization which issues individual coverage to a
resident of this state;

4.  “Individual coverage” means health insurance or health
maintenance organization coverage issued on other than a group or
blanket basis, including an individual coverage containing coverage
for a spouse, dependent, or both;
5.  “Insureds” means persons enrolled under individual coverage
issued by a health plan.  Insureds include persons covered under a
policy of personal insurance; and
6.  “Personal insurance” means private passenger automobile,
motorcycle, mobile homeowners, homeowners, renters and
noncommercial-dwelling fire insurance policies and boat, personal
watercraft, snowmobile and recreational vehicle policies.

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