Analien insurer, as defined in Oklahoma’s Insurance Code (Title 36 O.S. § 105), is an insurance company formed under the laws of a country other than the United States. This distinguishes it from domestic insurers (formed in Oklahoma) and foreign insurers (formed in another U.S. state).
Option A: Incorrect. An insurer formed in Oklahoma is a domestic insurer.
Option B: Incorrect. An insurer formed in another U.S. state is a foreign insurer.
Option C: Correct. An alien insurer is formed under the laws of a foreign country.
Option D: Incorrect. Geographic proximity is irrelevant; the distinction is based on legal formation.
This question is part of the Prometric content outline under “State Insurance Statutes, Rules, and Regulations,” which covers insurer classifications.
[:, Prometric Oklahoma Life, Accident, and Health or Sickness Producer Exam Content Outline (Section: State-Specific Knowledge – Oklahoma Insurance Statutes)., Oklahoma Insurance Department, Title 36 O.S. § 105 (definitions of insurers)., Standard insurance study guides (e.g., Kaplan, ExamFX) for Oklahoma producer licensing., ]
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