Oklahoma Code § 36-2675

Title 36. Insurance: Contracts; investments; law applicable
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A.  A certified corporation, in addition to contracting with the
licensed dentists of the state, may contract for its subscribers the
use of hospital facilities located in the state.
B.  A certified corporation may contract with any other person
who is licensed and qualified for the purpose of providing dental
services to or for the subscribers but no certified corporation
shall enter into an exclusive or preferential contract with any
person.
C.  A certified corporation may contract with any other person
for the cooperative administration or underwriting with regard to
the  performance of the obligations created upon it under the
contracts it issues to the subscribers and to participating
dentists.
D.  A certified corporation may join with, contract with or
become a member of any organization of other dental service or
indemnity corporations, nonprofit hospital or hospital service
corporations or medical service or indemnity corporations, either
domestic or foreign, to create, establish or maintain an agency,
group or entity to facilitate the providing of dental services for
subscribers located within or outside the State of Oklahoma.

E.  A certified corporation may join with, contract with or
serve  in any capacity with any agency of the United States of
America, the  State of Oklahoma or any county, city or town, in
connection with any  program or undertaking sponsored by one or more
of the above.
F.  A certified corporation may invest in such real and personal
property as is reasonably necessary to conduct its business.  No law
relating to insurance hereafter enacted shall apply to dental
service  corporations unless expressly designated therein as
applicable.

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