Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 731 § 731.737 — Immunity from liability for certain persons filing reports or furnishing
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 731 ·
Oregon Code § 731.737·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Immunity from liability for certain persons filing reports or furnishing
information about specified activities to specified persons.
(1) A person or other entity
described in this subsection acting without malice, fraudulent intent or bad
faith is not subject to civil liability, and no cause of action of any nature
may exist against such a person or entity, when the person is performing
authorized functions, including publication or dissemination of information,
regarding any activity described in subsection (3) of this section. This
subsection applies to the following persons and entities:
(a) Law
enforcement officials and their agents and employees.
(b) The National
Association of Insurance Commissioners, the Department of Consumer and Business
Services, a federal or state governmental agency established to detect and
prevent activities described in subsection (3) of this section and any other
organization established for the same purpose, and agents, employees or
designees of any such person or entity.
(2) A person
acting without malice, fraudulent intent or bad faith is not subject to
liability by virtue of filing reports or furnishing information regarding any
activity described in subsection (3) of this section with or to any person or
other entity described in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The
activities referred to in subsections (1) and (2) of this section include but
are not limited to the following, whether any activity is suspected or
anticipated or has occurred:
(a) Acts or
omissions by a person who presents a statement described in this paragraph to
or by an insurer or an insurance producer, causes such a statement to be
presented to or by an insurer or an insurance producer, or prepares such a
statement with knowledge or belief that it will be presented to or by an
insurer or an insurance producer. This paragraph applies to any statement that
the person knows to contain false information as part of, in support of or
concerning any fact relating to the following, or conceals relevant information
relating to the following:
(A) An application
for the issuance of insurance.
(B) The rating of
insurance.
(C) A claim for
payment or benefit pursuant to any insurance.
(D) Premiums paid
on insurance.
(E) Payments made
in accordance with the terms of insurance coverage.
(F) An
application for a certificate of authority.
(G) The financial
condition of an insurer.
(H) The
acquisition of any insurer.
(b) Solicitation
or an attempt to solicit new or renewal insurance by or for an insolvent
insurer or other person subject to regulation under the Insurance Code.
(c) Removal or an
attempt to remove assets or any record of assets, transactions and affairs from
the home office or other place of business of the insurer or other person
subject to regulation under the Insurance Code, or from the place of
safekeeping of such a person, or who conceals or attempts to conceal the assets
or record from the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services.
(d) Diversion, an
attempt to divert or a conspiracy to divert funds of an insurer or other person
subject to regulation under the Insurance Code, or of any other person, in
connection with:
(A) The
transaction of insurance.
(B) The conduct
of business activities by an insurer or other person subject to regulation
under the Insurance Code.
(C) The
formation, acquisition or dissolution of an insurer or other person subject to
regulation under the Insurance Code.
(4) This section
does not abrogate or modify in any way any common law or statutory privilege or
immunity otherwise enjoyed by a person or entity made immune from liability
under this section.
(5) The court may
award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in any tort action
against a person who claims immunity under the provisions of this section. [1993
c.447 §103; 1995 c.618 §128; 2003 c.364 §74]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 731.737
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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