Oklahoma Code § 36-4003.1

Title 36. Insurance: Cancellation of policy - Time period
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A.  No policy of individual life insurance or any annuity shall
be delivered or issued for delivery in this state unless it shall
have printed thereon or attached thereto a notice stating in
substance that, during a period of ten (10) days from the date the
policy or annuity is delivered to the insured, it may be surrendered
to the insurer together with a written request for cancellation of
the policy or annuity and, in such event, the policy or annuity
shall be void from the beginning and the insurer will refund any
premium or moneys paid therefor within thirty (30) days from the
date of cancellation.  If the insurer does not return any premiums
or moneys paid therefor within thirty (30) days from the date of
cancellation, the insurer shall pay interest on the proceeds which
shall be the same rate of interest as the average United States
Treasury Bill rate of the preceding calendar year, as certified to
the Insurance Commissioner by the State Treasurer on the first
regular business day in January of each year, plus two (2)
percentage points, which shall accrue from the date of cancellation

until the premiums or moneys are returned.  In such event, the
policy or annuity shall be deemed to have been canceled on the date
the policy was placed in the U.S. mails in a properly addressed,
postpaid envelope; or, if not so posted, on the date of delivery of
such policy or annuity to the insurer.
B.  This section shall not apply to life insurance policies
issued in connection with a credit transaction or issued under a
contractual policy change or conversion privilege provision
contained in the policy.
Added by Laws 1978, c. 162, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1978.  Amended by Laws
1984, c. 149, § 13, eff. Nov. 1, 1984; Laws 1994, c. 294, § 6, eff.
Sept. 1, 1994.

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