Oregon Code § 415.400·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Filing
proof of claim against CCO declared by court to be insolvent.
(1) A court may make an order
declaring a coordinated care organization insolvent at the time it grants an
order of liquidation or at any time during the liquidation proceedings. When
the order is issued, the Oregon Health Authority shall provide notice, in the
manner determined by the court, to all persons who may have claims against the
coordinated care organization and who have not filed proper proofs of their
claims. The notice must instruct the persons to present their claims to the
authority, at a specified place, within four months from the date of the entry
of the insolvency order or within a longer time as the court prescribes. The
notice must specify the last day that persons may file proofs of claims.
(2) A claimant
filing a proof of claim after the last day specified for filing a claim may
share in the distribution of the assets after all allowed claims for which
proofs were timely filed are paid in full. [2019 c.478 §31]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 415.400
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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