Oklahoma Code § 36-6935

Title 36. Insurance: Services provided to out-of-state enrollees
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Basic health care services as herein provided may be furnished
to enrollees of health maintenance organizations outside this state
only in accordance with the laws of the state or of the United
States that govern the provision of such services in the state or
place concerned; provided, that an enrollee may be reimbursed
directly for emergency health care expenses incurred by the enrollee
while temporarily outside the state, when such expenses would have
been provided under the enrollee's program had the enrollee been
within the state.  Such reimbursement made by a health maintenance
organization shall not be construed as an indemnity and no health
maintenance organization shall be an insurer or make any contract of
insurance of any kind whatsoever.

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