Oklahoma Code § 36-974

Title 36. Insurance: IBHS certified contractor required
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A.  Under the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Program, a
residential property owner shall hire an IBHS certified contractor
who is capable of performing work that satisfies the standards
prescribed by this act and the rules adopted thereto.
B.  The Insurance Department shall not endorse or otherwise
provide preferential treatment to any contractor.

C.  A residential property owner is responsible for any amount
owed to a contractor that exceeds awarded grant monies.
D.  To be eligible to work on a project funded by the SOH
Program as a contractor, a contractor shall meet all program
requirements, including, but not limited to, those listed in this
subsection, and maintain a current copy of all applicable
certificates, licenses, and proof of insurance coverages with the
program office:
1.  If required under Oklahoma law, the contractor shall hold a
valid and active contractor's license or registration in Oklahoma
and be free from all disciplinary action by the applicable licensing
board;
2.  If applicable, the contractor shall be registered to do
business in Oklahoma with the Secretary of State;
3.  The contractor shall have an in-force general liability
policy with Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) in liability
coverage;
4.  The contractor shall have workers' compensation and
employer's liability insurance in accordance with and to the extent
required by Oklahoma law;
5.  The contractor shall hold an active IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™
Contractor Certification or FORTIFIED Professional Certification.
The contractor is responsible for paying all fees associated with
certification and training;
6.  The contractor must successfully register as a supplier or
payee with the Office of Management and Enterprise Services;
7.  The contractor shall maintain accurate contact information
with the SOH Program;
8.  The contractor shall agree to follow the SOH Program's
procedures and rules as prescribed by the Insurance Commissioner;
9.  The contractor shall not have a financial interest in any
project funded by the SOH Program for which they perform work other
than receiving payment on behalf of the homeowner from the SOH
Program and shall report to the SOH Program any potential conflicts
of interest before work commences; and
10.  The contractor shall not be the evaluator for any project
funded by the SOH Program.

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