Oklahoma Code § 36-1509.1

Title 36. Insurance: Confidentiality of information
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All work papers, recorded information, documents and copies of
materials associated with, produced, obtained by or disclosed to the
Insurance Commissioner or any other person in the course of review
or analysis pursuant to Sections 1801 through 1938 of this title
shall be given confidential treatment by the Commissioner and may
not be made public by the Commissioner or any other person who
obtained the information in the course of the review or analysis,
except to the extent provided in Sections 1801 through 1938 of this
title, unless prior written consent of the company to which it
pertains has been obtained.  The confidentiality and protection from
discovery by subpoena provided for in this paragraph shall not be
construed to be extended to identical, similar or other related
documents or information or to the work papers that are not deemed
to be in the possession, custody or control of the Commissioner.

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