Oklahoma Code § 36-901.1

Title 36. Insurance: Purposes of act
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A.  The purposes of this act are:
1.  To promote the public welfare by regulating insurance rates
to the end that they shall not be excessive, inadequate or unfairly
discriminatory;
2.  To improve availability, fairness and reliability of
insurance and insurance rates;
3.  To authorize essential cooperative action among insurers in
the ratemaking process and to regulate such activity to prevent
practices that tend to substantially lessen competition or to create
a monopoly;
4.  To encourage the most efficient and economic marketing
practices; and
5.  To encourage the providing of price and other information to
enable consumers to purchase insurance suitable for their needs and
to foster competitive insurance markets.
B.  This act shall be liberally construed to effectuate its
purposes.

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