Oklahoma Code § 36-6517

Title 36. Insurance: Disclosures required of small employer carriers
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In connection with the offering for sale of any health benefit
plan to a small employer, a small employer carrier shall make a
reasonable disclosure, as part of its solicitation and sales
materials, of all of the following:
1.  The extent to which premium rates for a specified small
employer are established or adjusted based upon the actual or
expected variation in claims costs or actual or expected variation
in health status of the employees of the small employer and their
dependents;

2.  The provisions of the health benefit plan concerning the
small employer carrier's right to change premium rates and factors,
other than claim experience, that affect changes in premium rates;
3.  The provisions relating to renewability of policies and
contracts; and
4.  The provisions relating to any preexisting condition
provision.

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