Oklahoma Code § 36-901.4

Title 36. Insurance: Hearings - Period of advisement - Additional
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information, analysis, consideration and investigation.
A.  Not less than ten (10) days in advance of a meeting to
determine whether a hearing will be held, the Insurance Commissioner
shall give notice to each insurer or organization making the filing,
to each party to the filing and to any person who annually requests
in writing to be notified of filings made pursuant to this act, of
the date, time and location of any hearing or rehearing, the name of
the insurer or organization making the filing and of the parties to
the filing and a brief statement of the action requested in the
filing.
B.  Hearings shall be open to the public.
C.  Any person aggrieved with respect to a rate filing may make
written application to the Commissioner to participate in any
hearing called by the Commissioner.  If the Commissioner finds the
application to be supported by reasonable grounds, it may allow the
applicant to appear in person or by counsel.
At the conclusion of any formal hearing and before the final
closing of such hearing, any party in interest upon timely request
shall be granted, as a matter of right, a continuance of twenty-four
(24) hours for the purpose of making examination and analyses of
documents introduced in the hearing.
D.  The evidentiary procedures of the Administrative Procedures
Act shall apply to hearings conducted pursuant to this act.
E.  Upon written request seasonably made by a person affected by
the hearing, and at such person's expense, the Commissioner shall
cause a full stenographic record of the proceedings to be made by a
competent court reporter.  If transcribed, such record shall be a
part of the Commissioner’s record of the hearing, and a copy of such

stenographic record shall be furnished to any other party having a
direct interest therein at the request and expense of such party.
F.  Following a hearing on a filing made pursuant to this act,
the Commissioner may take the matter under advisement for up to
thirty (30) calendar days, subject to the provisions of Section 903
of this title.
G.  At any time during the pendency of a filing, the
Commissioner may:
1.  Require the submission of additional information by any
party to the filing;
2.  Solicit proposals for independent analysis of the filing by
qualified technicians, such technicians to be chosen pursuant to the
provisions of Section 332 of this title;
3.  Consider the findings of its employees or the technician;
and
4.  Conduct other or additional investigations including
additional hearings.

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