Oklahoma Code § 36-6514

Title 36. Insurance: Classes of business - Criteria to establish - Number -
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Rules - Additional classes.
A.  A small employer carrier may establish a class of business
only to reflect substantial differences in expected claims
experience or administrative costs related to the following reasons:
1.  The small employer carrier uses more than one type of system
for the marketing and sale of health benefit plans to small
employers;
2.  The small employer carrier has acquired a class of business
from another small employer carrier; or
3.  The small employer carrier provides coverage to one or more
association groups that meet the requirements of an association as
set forth in Section 4501 of this title.
B.  A small employer carrier may establish up to nine separate
classes of business under subsection A of this section.
C.  The Insurance Commissioner may establish rules to provide
for a period of transition in order for a small employer carrier to

come into compliance with subsection B of this section in the
instance of acquisition of an additional class of business from
another small employer carrier.
D.  The Commissioner may approve the establishment of additional
classes of business upon application to the Commissioner and a
finding by the Commissioner that such action would enhance the
efficiency and fairness of the small employer marketplace.
E.  A small employer carrier shall offer each product currently
marketed to all classes of business established pursuant to this
section.

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