Oklahoma Code § 36-4502.1

Title 36. Insurance: Conversion privilege
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A.  A health insurance policy delivered or issued for  delivery
in this state that provides for conversion to an individual policy
by an insured on termination of membership in or employment with the

group shall provide a conversion privilege to an individual policy
to the spouse of the insured on death of the insured or on divorce
from the insured or on termination of the insured's membership in or
employment with the group for any reason including retirement.  If
the conversion privilege available to the insured provides for
coverage of the insured's spouse, the group insurer shall not be
required to issue a separate conversion policy to the spouse.
B.  Subsection A of this section applies only to a spouse of an
insured if the spouse is covered under the health insurance policy
at the time of the insured's death or divorce from the insured or
termination of the insured's coverage.
C.  This act applies to all health insurance policies that are
delivered or issued for delivery in this state on or after October
1, 1981.  Any presently approved policy forms containing any
provision in conflict with the requirements of this act may be
brought into compliance with this act by the use of riders and
endorsements which have been approved by the Commissioner of
Insurance.
D.  As used in this section:
1.  "Health insurance policy" means a group policy or contract
providing insurance for hospital, surgical, or medical expenses
incurred as a result of an accident or sickness.
2.  "Insured" means an employee or member of a group that is
covered by a health insurance policy.
E.  The person who accepts the conversion policy shall become
the insured and pay the premiums direct to the insurer.

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