Oklahoma Code § 36-6904

Title 36. Insurance: Certification by Insurance Commissioner - Issuance of
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certificate.
A.  Upon receipt of an application for issuance of a certificate
of authority, the Insurance Commissioner shall within forty-five
(45) days determine whether the applicant, with respect to health
care services to be furnished, has complied with the provisions of
Section 6907 of this title.
B.  The Insurance Commissioner shall, within forty-five (45)
days of determining compliance or deficiency, issue a certificate of
authority to a person filing a completed application upon receipt of
the prescribed fees and upon the Insurance Commissioner's being
satisfied that:
1.  The persons responsible for the conduct of the affairs of
the applicant are competent and trustworthy, and possess good
reputations;
2.  Any deficiency identified has been corrected and the
Insurance Commissioner has determined that the health maintenance
organization's proposed plan of operation meets the requirements of
Section 6907 of this title;
3.  The health maintenance organization will effectively provide
or arrange for the provision of basic health care services on a
prepaid basis, through insurance or otherwise, except to the extent
of reasonable requirements for copayments or deductibles, or both;
and
4.  The health maintenance organization is in compliance with
the provisions of Sections 6913 and 6915 of this title.
C.  A certificate of authority shall be denied only after the
Insurance Commissioner complies with the requirements of Section
6920 of this act title.  No other criteria may be used to deny a
certificate of authority.

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