Oklahoma Code § 36-1415.3

Title 36. Insurance: Navigator registration – Application – Requirements -
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Violations.
A.  No navigator shall provide assistance with regard to health
benefit plans as a navigator in this state under the provisions of
the federal act unless registered in accordance with this act.  The
Insurance Commissioner must maintain a registry of navigators.
B.  An individual applying for a navigator registration shall
make application on a form developed by the Commissioner and shall
declare under penalty of refusal, suspension, or revocation of the
registration that the statements made in the application are true,
correct, and complete to the best of the applicant's knowledge.  The
Commissioner may not allow any applicant to register who does not
meet or conform to the following qualifications or requirements:
1.  The applicant shall establish to the satisfaction of the
Commissioner that he or she has read and will comply with written
materials provided by the Commissioner concerning ethics, consumer
privacy, the insurance laws of this state, and any other topic or
topics the Commissioner deems necessary and attests to such
understanding and intent to comply with all state statutes and
rules;
2.  The applicant shall attest to an understanding of the
disclosure and recordkeeping requirements of the registry and the
ability to provide and maintain such documents;
3.  An applicant shall be not less than eighteen (18) years of
age and of good moral character;
4.  The applicant shall successfully complete a criminal history
and regulatory background investigation in the manner that the
Commissioner requires;
5.  The applicant shall identify the entity with which he or she
is, or will be, affiliated and supervised; and
6.  The applicant shall pay a registration fee prescribed by the
Commissioner not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00).
C.  An entity applying for a navigator entity registration shall
make application on a form developed by the Commissioner and shall
declare under penalty of refusal, suspension or revocation of the
registration that the statements made in the application are true,
correct and complete to the best of the applicant's knowledge.  The
Commissioner shall not issue a registration to any entity applicant
that does not meet or conform to the following qualifications or
requirements:
1.  Establishes policies and procedures to ensure that acts that
may be performed only by a registered navigator or licensed producer
are performed by persons who are appropriately registered or
licensed;

2.  Acknowledges and accepts legal responsibility for the acts
of the individual navigators that it employs, supervises, or is
affiliated with that are performed in this state and that are within
the scope of the navigator's apparent authority; and
3.  Pays a registration fee prescribed by the Commissioner not
to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00).
D.  The registration of an individual navigator or navigator
entity shall expire one year after issuance.  An individual
applicant for a renewal registration shall provide proof that he or
she has completed continuing education as required under the federal
act and shall establish to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that
he or she has read and will comply with written materials provided
by the Commissioner concerning ethics, consumer privacy, the
insurance laws of this state and any other topic or topics the
Commissioner deems necessary and attests to such understanding and
intent to comply with all state statutes and rules.
E.  A registered individual navigator must:
1.  Provide a disclaimer in a form prescribed by the
Commissioner to each individual or group whom the navigator assists,
which shall include the name of the navigator and the navigator
entity;
2.  Record the name and contact information for each individual
or group whom the navigator assists in enrolling on the exchange and
the date of contact and provide such information to the navigator
entity immediately;
3.  Allow for an on-site inspection of operations and records
specifically related to the fulfillment of the enrollment or
assistance with enrollment duties as required by this act by the
navigator at any time, including providing summary reports as
requested by the Commissioner, which shall not include personally
identifiable information.  Provided, however, a registered
individual navigator shall, upon inquiry by the Commissioner, verify
the name, contact information, and date of contact for an individual
or group assisted in enrolling on the exchange by the navigator;
4.  Report to the Commissioner any administrative action taken
by a governmental agency against the navigator in this state or in
any other jurisdiction within thirty (30) calendar days of the final
disposition of the matter;
5.  Report to the Commissioner any criminal prosecution of the
navigator taken in any jurisdiction within thirty (30) calendar days
of the initial pretrial hearing date; and
6.  Notify the Commissioner within ten (10) calendar days of any
action by an exchange or related party that restricts or terminates
the navigator's authorization to act as a navigator.
F.  A registered navigator entity must:
1.  Maintain a record of all individuals employed or overseen as
a navigator for a period of three (3) years following the

termination of the employment or oversight of the individual as a
navigator;
2.  Maintain all records required to be provided to the
navigator entity by registered navigators for a period of three (3)
years following the termination of the employment or oversight of
each individual as a navigator;
3.  Allow for an on-site inspection of operations and records
specifically related to the fulfillment of the enrollment or
assistance with enrollment duties as required by this act by the
navigator at any time, including providing summary reports as
requested by the Commissioner, which shall not include personally
identifiable information.  Provided, however, a registered navigator
entity shall, upon inquiry by the Commissioner, verify the name,
contact information, and date of contact for an individual or group
assisted in enrolling on the exchange by any navigator employed or
overseen by the navigator entity;
4.  Provide the Commissioner with a list of all individual
navigators that it employs, supervises or is affiliated with, in a
manner prescribed by the Commissioner; and
5.  Report to the Commissioner any termination of employment,
engagement, affiliation or other relationship with an individual
navigator within thirty (30) days, using a format prescribed by the
Commissioner, if the navigator is terminated for failing to comply
with any requirement of this title.
G.  Any person who acts as a navigator without holding an active
registration at the time of the action shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall be punished by the imposition of a fine of not
more than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) or imprisonment in the
county jail for not less than three (3) months nor more than six (6)
months, or be punished by both such fine and imprisonment.
H.  Any navigator who violates the provisions of this act shall
be subject to a civil fine of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00)
nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each occurrence.
I.  Any navigator entity that allows an individual who is
employed or overseen by the navigator entity to interact with
individuals or groups performing any of the functions of a navigator
without an active registration shall be subject to a civil fine of
not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each individual or
group with whom the unregistered individual interacts as a navigator
and a civil fine of not more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each
day the unregistered individual performs acts as a navigator.
J.  Any navigator entity that fails to retain the documentation
required by this act shall be subject to a civil fine of not less
than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) for each occurrence.

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