Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 § 744.106 — Requirements for offering or selling travel protection plan
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 ·
Oregon Code § 744.106·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements for offering or selling travel protection plan.
A person may offer or sell a
travel protection plan that combines various features at one price if:
(1) Before, or at
the time, a customer purchases the travel protection plan, the person:
(a) Discloses
clearly in writing which of the following features the travel protection plan
includes:
(A) Travel
insurance;
(B) Travel
assistance services; or
(C) A
cancellation fee waiver; and
(b) Provides
additional information about each feature and gives an opportunity to obtain
more information about each feature and the pricing for each feature; and
(2) Fulfillment
material for the travel protection plan:
(a) Describes
each of the features of the travel protection plan individually;
(b) Discloses
required information about any travel insurance included in the travel
protection plan; and
(c) Provides
contact information for persons that provide any travel assistance services or
cancellation fee waivers included in the travel protection plan. [2025 c.71 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 744.106
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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