Oklahoma Code § 36-1477

Title 36. Insurance: Violations - Penalties - Judicial review - Rights
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affected.
A.  If the Insurance Commissioner finds, after a hearing
conducted in accordance with Article II of the Administrative
Procedures Act, that any person had violated any provision of the
Managing General Agents Act or rules promulgated pursuant thereto,
the Commissioner may order:
1.  For each separate violation, a penalty in an amount of not
less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Five Thousand
Dollars ($5,000.00) for each occurrence;
2.  Revocation or suspension of the producer's license; and
3.  The managing general agent to reimburse the insurer, the
rehabilitator or the liquidator of the insurer for any losses
incurred by the insurer which were caused by a violation of the
Managing General Agents Act committed by the managing general agent.
B.  The decision, determination or order of the Commissioner
pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be subject to
judicial review pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act and
any applicable insurance laws and regulations.

C.  Nothing contained in this section shall affect the right of
the Commissioner to impose any other penalties provided for in the
Oklahoma Insurance Code.
D.  Nothing contained in the Managing General Agents Act is
intended to or shall, in any manner, limit or restrict the rights of
policyholders, claimants and auditors.
E.  No insurer may continue to utilize the services of a
managing general agent on or after July 1, 1991, unless such
utilization is in compliance with the Managing General Agents Act.

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