Oklahoma Code § 36-628

Title 36. Insurance: Retaliation
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When by or pursuant to the laws of any other state or foreign
country any premium or income or other taxes, or any fees, fines,
penalties, licenses, deposit requirements or other material
obligations, prohibitions or restrictions are imposed upon Oklahoma
insurers doing business, or that might seek to do business in such
other state or country, which in the aggregate are in excess of such
taxes, fees, fines, penalties, licenses, deposit requirements or
other obligations, prohibitions or restrictions directly imposed
upon similar insurers of such other state or foreign country under
the statutes of this state, so long as such laws continue in force
or are so applied, the same obligations, prohibitions and
restrictions of whatever kind shall be imposed upon similar insurers
of such other state or foreign country doing business in Oklahoma.
All insurance companies of other nations shall be held to the same
obligations and prohibitions that are imposed by the state where
they have elected to make their deposit and establish their
principal agency in the United States.  Any tax, license or other
obligation imposed by any city, county or other political
subdivision of a state or foreign country on Oklahoma insurers or
their agents shall be deemed to be imposed by such state or foreign

country within the meaning of this section.  The provisions of this
section shall not apply to ad valorem taxes on real or personal
property or to personal income taxes.
Added by Laws 1957, p. 239, § 628, operative July 1, 1957.  Amended
by Laws 1990, c. 258, § 80, operative July 1, 1990; Laws 2001, c.
363, § 7, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2010, c. 222, § 6, eff. Nov. 1,
2010; Laws 2011, c. 278, § 3; Laws 2011, c. 360, § 3.

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