Oklahoma Code § 36-1241

Title 36. Insurance: Property and casualty insurer - Acceptance or denial of
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application.
A property and casualty insurer shall, within forty-five (45)
business days of taking an application, determine whether or not the
applicant should be accepted or denied as an insured and shall give
written notice to the agent of the acceptance or denial.  If the
applicant is denied as an insured, any premium monies paid, less any

expenses incurred either by the agent or the insurer, shall be
immediately returned to the proposed purchaser of the policy.
Failure of the insurer to return premium monies to the applicant
within forty-five (45) business days of the initial submission to
the insurer, broker, or agent, shall result in the applicant
recovering any interest and bank charges which the proposed insured
has incurred because of the delay in return of the initial premium,
less expenses incurred.  In addition, if the insurer does not return
the premium monies, less expenses, within the forty-five-day period,
the insurer shall remain liable for the insurance coverage and any
claims pursuant thereto which the remaining premium monies would
have purchased.

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