Oklahoma Code § 36-1250.10

Title 36. Insurance: Enforcement - Standards of performance - Complaints -
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Investigations.
A.  The Insurance Commissioner may hire additional employees and
examiners as needed for the enforcement of the provisions of the
Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act.
B.  The Commissioner shall compile the information received from
an insurer pursuant to Section 1250.9 of this title in such a manner
as to enable him to compare it to a minimum standard of performance
which shall be promulgated by the Commissioner.  If the
Commissioner, after such comparison is made, finds that the insurer
falls below the minimum standard of performance, he shall cause an
investigation to be made of said insurer as to the reason, if any,
for the substandard performance.

C.  The Commissioner shall also provide for the receiving and
processing of individual complaints alleging violations of the
Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act by both insurers who are
required to make periodic reports and those who are not required to
make such reports.  If the Commissioner in his complaint experience
determines that the number and type of complaints against an insurer
do not meet the minimum standard of performance or are out of
proportion to those against other insurers writing similar lines of
insurance, the Commissioner shall cause an investigation to be made
of the insurer.
Added by Laws 1986, c. 315, § 8, emerg. eff. June 24, 1986.  Amended
by Laws 1994, c. 342, § 10, eff. Sept. 1, 1994.  Renumbered from §
1224 of this title by Laws 1994, c. 342, § 20, eff. Sept. 1, 1994.

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