Oklahoma Code § 36-311A.2

Title 36. Insurance: Purpose of act
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A.  The purpose of the Oklahoma Annual Financial Report Act is
to improve the surveillance of the Insurance Commissioner over the
financial condition of insurers by requiring:
1.  An annual audit of financial statements reporting the
financial position and the results of operations of insurers by
independent certified public accountants;
2.  Communication of Internal Control Related Matters Noted in
an Audit; and
3.  Management's Report of Internal Control over Financial
Reporting.
B.  Every insurer as defined in Section 311A.3 of this title
shall be subject to the Oklahoma Annual Financial Report Act.
Insurers having direct premiums written in this state of less than
One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) in any calendar year and less
than one thousand policy holders or certificate holders of direct
written policies nationwide at the end of the calendar year shall be
exempt from the Oklahoma Annual Financial Report Act for the year
unless the Commissioner makes a specific finding that compliance is
necessary for the Commissioner to carry out statutory
responsibilities.  Insurers having assumed premiums pursuant to
contracts and treaties of reinsurance of One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00) or more will not be so exempt.
C.  Foreign or alien insurers filing the audited financial
reports in another state, pursuant to the requirement of that state
for filing of audited financial reports, which has been found by the
Commissioner to be substantially similar to the requirements of the
Oklahoma Annual Financial Report Act, are exempt from Sections
311A.4 through 311A.13 of this title if:

1.  A copy of the audited financial report, Communication of
Internal Control Related Matters Noted in an Audit, and the
Accountant's Letter of Qualifications that are filed with the other
state are filed with the Commissioner in accordance with the filing
dates specified in Sections 311A.4, 311A.11 and 311A.12 of this
title, respectively.  Canadian insurers may submit accountants'
reports as filed with the Office of the Superintendent of Financial
Institutions, Canada; and
2.  A copy of any Notification of Adverse Financial Condition
Report filed with the other state is filed with the Commissioner
within the time specified in Section 311A.10 of this title.
D.  Foreign or alien insurers required to file Management's
Report of Internal Control over Financial Reporting in another state
are exempt from filing the Report in this state provided the other
state has substantially similar reporting requirements as determined
by the Commissioner and the Report is filed with the Commissioner of
the other state within the time specified.
E.  The Oklahoma Annual Financial Report Act shall not prohibit,
preclude, or in any way limit the Commissioner from ordering or
conducting or performing examinations of insurers under the rules of
the Insurance Department and the practices and procedures of the
Insurance Department.

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