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§36-2412. Medical examination of applicant; warranties and certificates in lieu of examination; concealment or misrepresentation.

36 OK Stat § 36-2412 (2019) (N/A)
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A. Applicants for membership in mutual benefit associations shall be required to pass a medical or physical examination, if required by the bylaws of the association; or benefit certificates may be issued upon the warranty by the applicant that the answers and statements to the questions as to the condition of health of the applicant and all statements and answers made or appearing in the application for a benefit certificate are true and are to be used as the basis and consideration upon which said benefit certificate is issued, provided, that in addition to the answers and representations of the applicant for membership, as herein provided, the applicant shall give the name and address of his or her family physician and shall if required by the association furnish to the association a certificate of such physician, or if the applicant has no family physician, a certificate of a licensed physician, that he knows the applicant and believes that the applicant is a good, insurable risk; provided, that if the family physician refuses to sign a certificate stating whether applicant is a good insurable risk, a certificate from some other licensed physician may be secured; and, provided, further, that the fee for such certificate shall not exceed fifty cents ($0.50).

B. Any beneficiary, his agent or representative, under any policy or certificate issued by any association or company coming within this article, or any doctor, undertaker or other attendant, who shall knowingly conceal, withhold, or misrepresent any facts in any verified report or declaration under oath concerning the health, age, cause of death or other material information as to the deceased member or policy holder because of whose death or accident claim is being made, shall be guilty of perjury and shall be subject to the penalties therefor prescribed by law.

Laws 1957, p. 321, § 2412.

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§36-2412. Medical examination of applicant; warranties and certificates in lieu of examination; concealment or misrepresentation.