Oklahoma Code § 36-1435.21

Title 36. Insurance: Licensure for purposes of writing controlled business
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prohibited.
A.  The Commissioner shall not grant, renew, continue, or permit
to continue any license if the Commissioner finds that the license
is being or will be used by the applicant or licensee for the
purpose of writing controlled business.  "Controlled business"
means:
a. insurance written on the interests of the licensee or
those of his or her relatives to the second degree or
of his or her employer, or
b. insurance covering the licensee or relatives of the
licensee to the second degree or a corporation,
association, or partnership of which the licensee or a
member of the licensee’s immediate family is an
officer, director, substantial stockholder, partner,
associate, or employee, or the officers, directors,
substantial stockholders, partners, or employees of
such a corporation, association, or partnership.  A
vendor's or lender's interest in property sold or
being sold pursuant to contract or which is security
for any loan shall not be deemed for the purpose of
this provision to constitute property or an interest
of the vendor or lender.
B.  A license shall be deemed to have been or intended to be
used for the purpose of writing controlled business if the
Commissioner finds that during any twelve-month period the aggregate
commissions earned from controlled business has exceeded twenty-five
percent (25%) of the aggregate commissions earned on all business
written by the applicant or licensee during the same period.
C.  The prohibitions contained in this section concerning
licensing for the writing of controlled business shall not apply to
title insurance producers and limited lines producers.

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