Oklahoma Code § 36-6560

Title 36. Insurance: Expiration of certificate - Renewal
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A.  A certificate expires on the first anniversary of its
effective date unless the certificate is renewed for a one-year term
as provided in this section.
B.  Before the certificate expires, a certificate may be renewed
for an additional one-year term, if the applicant:
1.  Otherwise is entitled to the certificate;
2.  Pays the Insurance Commissioner an annual renewal fee in the
amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00);
3.  Submits to the Commissioner:
a. a renewal application on the form that the
Commissioner requires, and
b. satisfactory evidence of compliance with any
requirement for certificate renewal;
4.  Establishes and maintains a complaint system which has been
approved by the Commissioner and which provides reasonable
procedures for the resolution of written complaints concerning
utilization review; and
5.  Maintains records of written complaints for five (5) years
from the time the complaints are filed and submits to the
Commissioner a summary report at such times and in such format as
the Commissioner may require.

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