Oklahoma Warranty Reimbursement
Oklahoma Dealers: Your State Law Guarantees Higher Warranty Rates
Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 565.1 · 12-18% typical uplift
Oklahoma dealers can still claim higher warranty reimbursement rates. Let us show you how.
Oklahoma Warranty Reimbursement Law
Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Commission Act includes warranty reimbursement provisions for dealer rate adjustments.
Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 565.1
State Tier
standard
Submission Deadline
No specific statutory deadline
OEM Response Window
45 days
What This Means for Your Dealership
Oklahoma's Motor Vehicle Commission Act includes warranty reimbursement provisions with a 45-day manufacturer response window. The Commission provides oversight and can assist with disputes between dealers and manufacturers.
Oklahoma dealers benefit from the state's central location and the fact that Texas — a medium-tier state with active warranty reimbursement — is right next door, meaning OEMs are well-practiced at handling rate submissions from the region.
Key Provisions
- Motor Vehicle Commission Act governs franchise practices
- Manufacturers must fairly compensate for warranty work
- 45-day response window for manufacturer review
- Motor Vehicle Commission provides oversight and dispute resolution
What's Excluded from Calculations
The following repair types and transactions are typically excluded when calculating your retail warranty reimbursement rate:
- Goodwill and policy repairs
- Internal and employee vehicles
- Wholesale transactions
- Manufacturer recall campaigns
Full Statute Text
Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 565.1 — Oklahoma Warranty Reimbursement Law
Source: Oklahoma State Legislature — This text is provided for informational purposes. Always consult the official state legislature website for the most current version.
Example: How Much Could You Recover?
An Oklahoma dealership processing 180 warranty ROs per month at $230 average generates $497,000 annually. With 12-18% uplift, that's $60,000-$89,000 in additional annual revenue.
Pro Tips for Oklahoma Dealers
Neighboring Texas is a medium-tier state — OEMs are familiar with rate submissions from the region
The Motor Vehicle Commission can mediate if the manufacturer is unresponsive
Oklahoma's dealer community is tight-knit — connect with peers who have successfully submitted for insights
Oklahoma Warranty Reimbursement FAQ
What Oklahoma law covers warranty reimbursement?
Oklahoma Statutes Title 47, § 565.1 and the Motor Vehicle Commission Act include warranty reimbursement provisions.
How long does the OEM have to respond?
Manufacturers have 45 days to respond to warranty reimbursement rate adjustment requests in Oklahoma.
What results can Oklahoma dealers expect?
Oklahoma dealers typically see 12-18% increases, translating to $60,000-$89,000 per year for a mid-size dealership.
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