Oklahoma Code § 36-660.12

Title 36. Insurance: Initial shares — Majority of voting shares
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A.  As used in this section:
1.  "Intermediate holding company" means a holding company that:
a. is a subsidiary of a mutual holding company formed to
reorganize a mutual insurance company, and
b. directly or through a subsidiary intermediate holding
company, owns the resulting company; and
2.  "Majority of the voting shares of the capital stock" means
shares of the capital stock of a company that carry the right to
cast a majority of the votes entitled to be cast by all of the
outstanding shares of the capital stock of the company on all
matters submitted to a vote of the shareholders of the company.
B.  All of the initial shares of the capital stock of the
resulting company shall be issued to the mutual holding company.
C.  The mutual holding company shall at all times own a majority
of the voting shares of the capital stock of the resulting company
or of an intermediate holding company established to hold the voting
shares of the resulting company.  The requirements of this
subsection may be satisfied by indirect ownership through one or
more intermediate holding companies in a corporate structure
approved by the Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner.
D.  The mutual holding company or intermediate holding company
may not convey, transfer, assign, pledge, subject to a security

interest or lien, encumber, or otherwise hypothecate or alienate the
majority of the voting shares of the capital stock that is required
to be owned under subsection C of this section.
E.  A violation of subsection D of this section is void in
inverse chronological order from the date of the conveyance or
activity as to the shares necessary to constitute a majority of the
voting shares of the capital stock.

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