Oklahoma Code § 36-6919

Title 36. Insurance: Examination of affairs, programs, books, and records -
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Payment of expenses.
A.  The Insurance Commissioner may make an examination of the
affairs of any health maintenance organization, producers and
providers with whom the organization has contracts, agreements or
other arrangements pursuant to the provisions of Sections 309.1
through 309.7 of this title.
B.  The Insurance Commissioner may require a health maintenance
organization to contract for an examination concerning the quality
assurance program of the health maintenance organization and of any
providers with whom the organization has contracts, agreements or
other arrangements as often as is reasonably necessary for the
protection of the interests of the people of this state, but not
less frequently than once every three (3) years.
C.  Every health maintenance organization and provider shall
submit its books and records for examination and in every way
facilitate the completion of an examination.  For the purpose of an
examination, the Insurance Commissioner may administer oaths to, and
examine the officers and agents of the health maintenance
organization and the principals of the providers concerning their
business.
D.  Any health maintenance organization examined shall pay the
proper charges incurred in such examination, including the actual
expense of the Insurance Commissioner or the expenses and
compensation of any authorized representative and the expense and
compensation of assistants and examiners employed therein.  All
expenses incurred in such examination shall be verified by affidavit
and a copy shall be filed in the office of the Insurance
Commissioner.
E.  In lieu of an examination, the Insurance Commissioner may
accept the report of an examination made by the health maintenance
organization regulatory entity of another state.

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