Oklahoma Department of Insurance - Organization

Organization

  • Insurance Commissioner
    • Deputy Insurance Commissioner
      • Bail Bond Division - responsible for licensing and regulation of bail bondsmen
      • Claims and Consumer Assistance Division - responsible for investigates all complaints lodged against insurance companies by the public
      • Communications Division - responsible for providing public information and educational material
      • Comptrollers Division - responsible for the internal fiscal affairs of the Department
      • Information Technology Division - responsible for the internal information technology needs of the Department
      • Financial Division - responsible for ensuring insurance companies meet all legal requirements and collects all premium taxes and fees
      • Government Relations and Public Policy Division - responsible for maintain relations with the Oklahoma Legislature
      • Human Resources Division - responsible for overseeing all internal personnel needs of the Department
      • Investigation and Anti-Fraud Unit - responsible for investigating complaints against licensed insurance entities
      • Legal Division - responsible for providing interla legal advice to the Department and prosecuting violations of the insurance laws
      • Producers Licensing Division - responsible for licensing of resident and non-resident agents and adjusters to ensure they meet all legal requirements
      • Rate and Form Filing Compliance Division - responsible for approving all life, accident, health, property, marine, vehicle and casualty insurance products to ensuring policies and rates are in compliance with the law

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