Oklahoma Code § 36-961

Title 36. Insurance: Premium discount or rate reduction for resistance to
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tornado or other wind events.
A.  Commencing on April 1, 2018, insurance companies shall
provide a premium discount or insurance rate reduction in an amount
and manner as established in subsection D of this section and
pursuant to Section 3 of this act only when the company determines
that the premium discount or rate reduction is actuarially justified
and there is sufficient and credible evidence of cost savings, which
can be attributed to the construction standards set forth in
subsection B of this section.  A premium discount or rate reduction
shall be available under the terms specified in this section to any
owner who builds or locates a new insurable property in the State of
Oklahoma to resist loss due to tornado or other catastrophic
windstorm events.  Insurance companies shall be required to offer
such a premium discount or rate reduction only when the insurer
determines they are actuarially justified and there is sufficient
and credible evidence of cost savings, which can be attributed to
the construction standards set forth in subsection B of this
section.  In addition, insurance companies may also offer additional
adjustments in deductible, other risk differentials, or a
combination thereof, collectively referred to as other adjustments.
B.  To obtain the premium discount, rate reduction, or other
adjustment provided in this section, an insurable property located
in this state shall be certified as constructed in accordance with
Appendix Y of the 2015 Oklahoma Uniform Building Code, as amended,
including all tornado mitigation construction requirements, as long
as its standards are equal to or greater than the FORTIFIED Home
High Wind and Hail Standards as certified by the Institute for
Business and Home Safety (IBHS), or the FORTIFIED Home High Wind and
Hail Standards as may from time to time be adopted by the Institute
for Business and Home Safety or successor entity.  An insurable
property shall be certified as conforming to the applicable building
code only after an inspection of the insurable property has been
satisfactorily completed by a certified or licensed building
inspector and certified to be conforming to the applicable building
code including all high wind and hail mitigation construction
requirements.  An insurable property shall be certified as
conforming to the FORTIFIED Home High Wind and Hail Standards only
after evaluation and certification by an evaluator certified
pursuant to the FORTIFIED Home High Wind and Hail Standards.

C.  An owner of insurable property claiming a premium discount,
rate reduction, or other adjustment pursuant to this section shall
maintain sufficient certification records and construction records
including, but not limited to, a certification of compliance with
the applicable building code or the FORTIFIED Home High Wind and
Hail Standards provided in subsection B of this section, receipts
from contractors, receipts for materials and records from local
building officials.  The records shall be subject to audit by the
Insurance Commissioner, or his or her representatives, and copies of
any such records shall be presented to the insurer or potential
insurer of a property owner before the premium discount, rate
reduction, or other adjustment becomes effective for the insurable
property.
D.  Insurers that write policies that are subject to the premium
discount or rate reduction in this section and that are required to
submit rates and rating plans to the Commissioner pursuant to
Section 987 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall submit a
rating plan certified by their actuary as actuarially justified
providing for the premium discount or rate reduction described in
this section.  An insurer is not required to provide the same amount
of premium discount, rate reduction, or other adjustment for a
building code insurable property as the insurer would to an
insurable property conforming to the FORTIFIED Home High Wind and
Hail Standards.  A premium discount, rate reduction, or other
adjustment shall only apply to policies that provide wind or hail
coverage and to that portion of the premium for wind or hail
coverage.  A premium discount, rate reduction, or other adjustment
shall apply exclusively to the wind and hail premium applicable to
improved insurable property.  If an insurer already offers an
actuarially justified hail resistance discount, that hail-related
discount shall be deemed as having met the requirements of this act
as it pertains to hail-related discounts or rate reductions and no
additional hail-related discount or rate reduction shall be
required.  If an insurer already offers an actuarially justified
discount for IBHS FORTIFIED Home standards, that discount shall be
deemed as having met the requirements of this act as it pertains to
wind-related discounts or rate reductions and no additional wind-
related discount or rate reduction shall be required.  Insurers
shall apply any applicable premium discount, rate reduction or other
adjustment to the wind and hail premium at the policy renewal that
follows the submission of the certification to the insurer.  At the
time of a policy renewal for which a premium discount, rate
reduction, or other adjustment has previously been made, the insurer
may request documentation or recertification that the fortified
standards as described in subsection C of this section continue to
be met.  In addition to the requirements of this section, an insurer

may voluntarily offer any other mitigation adjustment that the
insurer deems appropriate.

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