Oklahoma Code § 36-307.5

Title 36. Insurance: Insurance Department Anti-Fraud Revolving Fund
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A.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Oklahoma Insurance Department, to be designated the
"Insurance Department Anti-Fraud Revolving Fund".  The fund shall be
a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitation, and shall
consist of any monies designated to the fund as provided in
subsections B and C of this section.  Warrants for expenditures from
the revolving fund shall be drawn by the State Treasurer, based on
claims signed by an authorized employee or employees of the
Insurance Department and filed with the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services.  The fund shall be used for the
purpose of administering investigations of abuse, negligence or
criminal conduct regarding insurance laws or regulations.
B.  The Department shall deposit all of the monies obtained as a
result of insurance-related crimes, and other fines, late fees, and
penalties assessed and collected into the Insurance Department Anti-
Fraud Revolving Fund.
C.  Each year, the Department shall transfer to the General
Revenue Fund the first Four Hundred Eighty-two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($482,500.00) collected by the Department and deposited in
the Insurance Department Anti-Fraud Revolving Fund.  The next Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) collected by the Department
each year shall be divided evenly between the Department and the
Oklahoma Attorney General.  All collections to be submitted to the
Attorney General shall be deposited in the Attorney General's
Insurance Fraud Unit Revolving Fund.  Any collections above Nine
Hundred Eighty-two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($982,500.00) shall
be deposited each year into the Insurance Department Anti-Fraud
Revolving Fund and shall be retained for use by the Department for
the purposes of administering investigations of abuse, negligence or
criminal conduct regarding insurance laws or regulations.

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