Oklahoma Code § 36-6943

Title 36. Insurance: Mandatory control level event - Definition - Duties of
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Insurance Commissioner.
A.  “Mandatory Control Level Event” means any of the following
events:
1.  The filing of an RBC report which indicates that the health
maintenance organization’s total adjusted capital is less than its
Mandatory Control Level RBC;
2.  Notification by the Commissioner to the health maintenance
organization of an adjusted RBC report that indicates a Mandatory
Control Level Event specified in paragraph 1 of this subsection,
provided the health maintenance organization does not challenge the
adjusted RBC report under Section 44 of this act; or
3.  If, pursuant to the provisions of Section 44 of this act,
the health maintenance organization challenges an adjusted RBC
report that indicates the event in paragraph 1 of this subsection,
notification by the Commissioner to the health maintenance
organization that the Commissioner has, after a hearing, rejected
the health maintenance organization’s challenge.
B.  In the event of a Mandatory Control Level Event, the
Commissioner shall take such actions as are necessary to place the
health maintenance organization under regulatory control pursuant to
the provisions of Articles 18 and 19 of the Insurance Code.  In that

event, the Mandatory Control Level Event shall be deemed sufficient
grounds for the Commissioner to take action pursuant to the
provisions of Articles 18 and 19 of the Insurance Code, and the
Commissioner shall have the rights, powers and duties with respect
to the health maintenance organization as provided in Articles 18
and 19 of the Insurance Code.  Notwithstanding any of the preceding
provisions, the Commissioner may forego action for up to ninety (90)
days after the Mandatory Control Level Event if the Commissioner
finds there is a reasonable expectation that the Mandatory Control
Level Event may be eliminated within the ninety-day period.

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