Oklahoma Code § 36-2623

Title 36. Insurance: Conversion to domestic mutual insurer
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A.  A hospital service and medical indemnity corporation, as
provided for in Article 26 of the Insurance Code, may be converted
to a domestic mutual insurer as provided for in Article 21 of the
Insurance Code under such plan and procedure as shall be approved by
the order of the Insurance Commissioner.
B.  The Commissioner shall approve any such plan or procedure if
he finds:
1.  That the plan would not be contrary to the interests of the
subscribers or contract holders or to the public;
2.  That the plan has been approved by the corporation in
accordance with its articles of incorporation and bylaws;
3.  Upon conversion, the corporation shall have the minimum
surplus required of mutual insurers organized pursuant to Article 21
of the Insurance Code;
4.  Upon completion of conversion to a mutual insurer as
provided for in this section, such corporation shall be subject to
and comply with all laws and regulations applicable to a mutual
insurer organized pursuant to Article 21 of the Insurance Code;
5.  The plan provides for definite conditions to be fulfilled by
a designated early date upon which such mutualization will be deemed
effective; and
6.  The plan provides for the protection of all existing
contractual rights of subscribers or contract holders for medical
and hospital service or care or claims for reimbursement therefor,
and for the mutual insurer organized pursuant to Article 21 of the
Insurance Code to assume, without reincorporation, all assets and
liabilities of the corporation.
C.  The corporation organized pursuant to Article 26 of the
Insurance Code shall have such period of time as shall be specified
in the order of the Commissioner to complete its conversion to a
mutual insurer organized pursuant to Article 21 of the Insurance
Code.

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