Oregon Code § 733.165·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Valuation of securities.
(1) Securities held by an insurer, other than bonds or other evidences of debt
to which ORS 733.160 applies, must be valued in the discretion of the Director
of the Department of Consumer and Business Services at their market value, at
their appraised value or at prices determined by the director as representing
their fair market value.
(2) Preferred or
guaranteed stocks or shares while paying full dividends may be carried at a
fixed value instead of market value, at the discretion of the director and in
accordance with any method of valuation approved by the director.
(3) Stock of a
subsidiary corporation of an insurer must not be valued at an amount in excess
of the net value thereof as based upon the assets only of the subsidiary that
would be eligible under ORS 733.510 to 733.780 for investment of the funds of
the insurer directly.
(4) The director
may determine the method of calculating values as provided in this section, but
the method or valuation may not be inconsistent with any applicable method or
valuation used by insurers in general or any such method of valuation then currently
formulated or approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
or its successor organization. [1993 c.447 §18; 2001 c.318 §17]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 733.165
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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