§ 36-1531. Foreign insurers.  


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  • A.  1.  Any foreign insurer shall, upon the written request of the Insurance Commissioner, submit to the Commissioner an RBC Report as of the end of the calendar year just ended on a date which is the later of:

    a.the date an RBC Report would be required to be filed by a domestic insurer under this act, or

    b.fifteen (15) days after the request is received by the foreign insurer.

    2.  Any foreign insurer shall, at the written request of the Commissioner, promptly submit to the Commissioner a copy of any RBC Plan that is filed with the Insurance Commissioner of any other state.

    B.  1.  The Commissioner may require a foreign insurer to file an RBC Plan with the Commissioner in the event of a Company Action Level Event, Regulatory Action Level Event, or Authorized Control Level Event.  The filing shall be made pursuant to the RBC statute applicable in the state of domicile of the insurer or, if no RBC statute is in force in that state, pursuant to the provisions of this act.  If the insurance commissioner of the state of domicile of the foreign insurer fails to require the foreign insurer to file an RBC Plan in the manner specified under that state's RBC statute or, if no RBC statute is in force in that state, the filing shall be made pursuant to Section 5 of this act.

    2.  The failure of the foreign insurer to file an RBC Plan with the Commissioner shall be grounds to order the insurer to cease and desist from writing new insurance business in this state.

    C.  In the event of a Mandatory Control Level Event with respect to any foreign insurer, if no domiciliary receiver has been appointed with respect to the foreign insurer under the rehabilitation and liquidation statute applicable in the state of domicile of the foreign insurer, the Commissioner may make application to the Oklahoma County District Court as permitted under Article 19 of the Oklahoma Insurance Code with respect to the liquidation of property of foreign insurers found in this state.

Added by Laws 1997, c. 229, § 12, eff. July 1, 1997.