Oklahoma Code § 36-6952

Title 36. Insurance: Nonprofit health maintenance organizations
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A.  Nonprofit charitable and benevolent health maintenance
organization corporations may hereafter be organized under the laws
of the State of Oklahoma for the purpose of establishing,
maintaining and operating a nonprofit health maintenance
organization by complying with the provisions of this act.
B.  Existing Oklahoma-licensed domestic health maintenance
organizations may amend their corporate organizational documents to
become nonprofit health maintenance organization corporations
pursuant to the provisions of this act, which shall entitle them to
all rights, obligations and provisions of this act.  Existing
Oklahoma-licensed domestic health maintenance organizations that
amend their corporate organizational documents to become nonprofit
health maintenance organization corporations shall continue to exist
without interruption in business, licenses, certifications or other
continuity.
C.  The Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner may first approve the
amended Certificate of Incorporation and the amended Business Plan
of an existing Oklahoma-licensed domestic health maintenance
organization subject to Section 3 of this act.

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