Oklahoma Code § 36-3612

Title 36. Insurance: Standard provisions
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A.  Insurance contracts shall contain such standard provisions
as are required by the applicable provisions of this Code pertaining
to contracts of particular kinds of insurance.  The Insurance
Commissioner may waive the required use of a particular standard
provision in a particular insurance policy form if:
1.  The Commissioner finds such provision unnecessary for the
protection of the insured and inconsistent with the purpose of the
policy; and
2.  The policy is otherwise approved.
B.  No policy shall contain any provision inconsistent with or
contradictory to any standard provision used or required to be used,
but the Insurance Commissioner may approve any substitute provision
which is not less favorable in any particular to the insured or
beneficiary than the standard provisions or optional standard
provisions otherwise required.
C.  In lieu of the standard provisions required by the
provisions of this Code for contracts for particular kinds of
insurance, substantially similar standard provisions required by the
law of the domicile of a foreign or alien insurer may be used when
approved by the Insurance Commissioner.
D.  This section does not apply with respect to the Oklahoma
standard fire insurance policy.

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