Oregon Code § 731.312·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Report
of examination; review by person examined; hearing; confidentiality of certain
information and documents; permitted disclosures.
(1) Not later than the 60th day
after completion of an examination, the examiner in charge of the examination
shall submit to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services a full and true report of the examination, verified by the oath of the
examiner. The report shall comprise only facts appearing upon the books,
papers, records, accounts, documents or computer and other recordings of the
person, its agents or other persons being examined or facts ascertained from
testimony of individuals concerning the affairs of such person, together with
such conclusions and recommendations as reasonably may be warranted from such
facts.
(2) The director
shall make a copy of the report submitted under subsection (1) of this section
available to the person who is the subject of the examination and shall give
the person an opportunity to review and comment on the report. The director may
request additional information or meet with the person for the purpose of
resolving questions or obtaining additional information, and may direct the
examiner to consider the additional information for inclusion in the report.
(3) Before the
director files the examination report as a final examination report or makes
the report or any matters relating thereto public, the person being examined
shall have an opportunity for a hearing. A copy of the report must be mailed by
certified mail to the person being examined. The person may request a hearing
not later than the 30th day after the date on which the report was mailed. This
subsection does not limit the authority of the director to disclose a
preliminary or final examination report as otherwise provided in this section.
(4) The director
shall consider comments presented at a hearing requested under subsection (3)
of this section and may direct the examiner to consider the comments or direct
that the comments be included in documentation relating to the report, although
not as part of the report itself. The director may file the report as a final
examination report at any time after consideration of the comments or at any
time after the period for requesting a hearing has passed if a hearing is not
requested.
(5) A report
filed as a final examination report is subject to public inspection. The
director, after filing any report, if the director considers it for the
interest of the public to do so, may publish any report or the result of any
examination as contained therein in one or more newspapers of the state without
expense to the person examined.
(6) All work
papers, recorded information, documents and copies thereof that are produced or
obtained by or disclosed to the director or any other person in the course of
an examination or in the course of analysis by the director of the financial
condition or market conduct of an insurer are confidential and are exempt from
public inspection as provided in ORS 705.137. If the director, in the directors
sole discretion, determines that disclosure is necessary to protect the public
interest, the director may make available work papers, recorded information,
documents and copies thereof produced by, obtained by or disclosed to the
director or any other person in the course of the examination.
(7) The director
may disclose the content of an examination report that has not yet otherwise
been disclosed or may disclose any of the materials described in subsection (6)
of this section as provided in ORS 705.137. [Formerly 736.560; 1993 c.447 §4;
1999 c.364 §1; 2001 c.377 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 731.312
03Subject to legislative amendments
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