Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 732 § 732.230 — Order
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 732 ·
Oregon Code § 732.230·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Order
to cure impairment; confidentiality of order.
(1) Whenever the Director of the Department of
Consumer and Business Services determines from any showing or statement made to
the director or from any examination made by the director that the assets of a
domestic insurer are less than its liabilities plus required capitalization,
the director may proceed immediately under the provisions of ORS chapter 734 or
the director may allow the insurer a period of time, not to exceed 90 days, in
which to make good the amount of the impairment with cash or authorized
investments.
(2) If the amount
of any such impairment is not made good within the time prescribed by the
director under subsection (1) of this section, the director shall proceed under
the provisions of ORS chapter 734.
(3) An order
directing an insurer to cure an impairment is confidential as provided in ORS
705.137, for such time as the director considers proper but not exceeding the
time prescribed by the director for making the amount of the impairment good.
If the director determines that the public interest in disclosure outweighs the
public interest in protecting or salvaging the solvency of the insurer, the
director may make the order available for public inspection. [1967 c.359 §169;
1991 c.401 §5; 2001 c.377 §9]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 732.230
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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