Oklahoma Code § 36-6751

Title 36. Insurance: Purpose - Exemptions
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A.  The purpose of the Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act is to
create an independent legal framework within which home service
contracts and home warranties are defined, may be sold and are
regulated in this state.  The Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act
declares that home service contracts and home warranties, as defined
in Section 6752 of this title, are not insurance and not otherwise
subject to the Insurance Code.  The Oklahoma Home Service Contract
Act requires simple registration, financial assurance options and
enforcement by the Insurance Commissioner.  Proper registration
under the Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act exempts applicability
under the Service Warranty Act, which may regulate extended
warranty, retail, automobile and agreements not defined in the
Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act.  Nothing in the Service Warranty
Act is changed or amended by the Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act.
B.  The following items are exempt from the provisions of the
Oklahoma Home Service Contract Act:
1.  Warranties as defined in Section 6752 of this title;
2.  Maintenance agreements as defined in Section 6752 of this
title; and
3.  Service contracts sold or offered for sale to persons other
than consumers, consumer product (extended warranty) service
contracts on new retail goods if made at the time of sale and motor
vehicle service contracts, all of which may be separately regulated
elsewhere in the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  The types of agreements covered by the Oklahoma Home Service
Contract Act are not insurance and do not have to comply with any
other provision of the Insurance Code outside of the Oklahoma Home
Service Contract Act.
Added by Laws 2011, c. 224, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2011.  Amended by Laws
2012, c. 150, § 37, eff. Nov. 1, 2012; Laws 2021, c. 137, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2021.

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