Oklahoma Code § 36-323

Title 36. Insurance: Commissioner enforcement power and authority
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In addition to any powers herein before expressly enumerated in
this law, the Insurance Commissioner shall have full power and
authority to enforce by regulations, orders, bulletins or otherwise
all and singular, the provisions of this law, and the full intent
thereof.  In particular the Commissioner shall have the authority
and power:
1.  To examine all records of persons or organizations falling
under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner and to require the same
to furnish under oath such information as the Commissioner may deem
necessary for the administration of this law.   The expense of such
examination shall be paid by the insurer or advisory organization
examined.  In lieu of such examination, the Commissioner may, in the
discretion of the Commissioner, accept a report of examination made
by any other insurance supervisory authority;
2.  To make and enforce such reasonable bulletins, orders, rules
and regulations as may be necessary in making this law effective,
but such bulletins, orders, rules and regulations shall not be
contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of this law; and
3.  To issue an order in accordance with Article II of the
Administrative Procedures Act to all parties in interest requiring
any person or organization falling under the jurisdiction of the
Commissioner to cease and desist from any unfair or unreasonable
practice.

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