Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 § 744.800 — Qualifications for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 ·
Oregon Code § 744.800·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Qualifications for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers.
(1) For purposes of ORS 744.800 to
744.818:
(a) A reinsurance
intermediary broker is a person who solicits, negotiates or places reinsurance
cessions or retrocessions on behalf of a ceding insurer without acting as a
reinsurance intermediary manager on behalf of the insurer.
(b) A reinsurance
intermediary manager is a person who has authority to bind a reinsurer or who
manages all or part of the assumed reinsurance business of a reinsurer,
including the management of a separate division, department or underwriting
office, and acts as an insurance producer for the reinsurer, regardless of the
title or designation of the person.
(c) A reinsurance
intermediary means a reinsurance intermediary broker or a reinsurance
intermediary manager.
(d) Business
entity has the meaning given that term in ORS 731.116.
(2) A person may
act as a reinsurance intermediary broker in this state only as follows:
(a) The person
maintains an office in this state either directly or as a member or employee of
a firm or association, or an officer, director or employee of a corporation,
and the person is a licensed insurance producer or reinsurance intermediary in
this state; or
(b) The person
maintains an office in another state either directly or as a member or employee
of a firm or association, or an officer, director or employee of a corporation,
and the person is a licensed insurance producer or reinsurance intermediary in
this state or another state having laws substantially similar to ORS 744.800 to
744.818.
(3) A person may
act as a reinsurance intermediary manager only as follows:
(a) A person may
act as a reinsurance intermediary manager for a reinsurer domiciled in this
state if the person is a licensed insurance producer or reinsurance
intermediary in this state.
(b) A person may
act as a reinsurance intermediary manager in this state if the person maintains
an office in this state either directly or as a member or employee of a firm or
association, or as an officer, director or employee of a corporation, if the person
is a licensed insurance producer or reinsurance intermediary in this state.
(4) The Director
of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may issue a reinsurance
intermediary license to any person that has complied with the requirements of
this section. A license issued to a firm or association authorizes all of the
members of the firm or association and any designated employees of the firm or
association to act as reinsurance intermediaries under the license. All such
persons must be named in the license application and any supplements to the
application. A license issued to a corporation authorizes all of the officers
and any designated employees and directors of the corporation to act as
reinsurance intermediaries on behalf of the corporation. All such persons must
be named in the license application and any supplements to the application.
(5) The director
shall issue a resident reinsurance intermediary license to a person if the
person holds an insurance producer license issued under ORS 744.062 and
indorsed with the designation of reinsurance intermediary.
(6) The director
shall issue a nonresident reinsurance intermediary license to a person if:
(a) The person is
currently licensed in the persons home state as a resident reinsurance
intermediary or insurance producer and is in good standing in the persons home
state;
(b) The person
has submitted the proper request for a license and has paid the applicable
fees;
(c) The person
has submitted or transmitted to the director the license application that the
person submitted to the persons home state or, in lieu of that application, a
completed application acceptable to the director; and
(d) The persons
home state awards nonresident reinsurance intermediary licenses to residents of
this state on the same basis.
(7) The director
may refuse to issue a reinsurance intermediary license if, in the directors
judgment:
(a) The
application, anyone named in the application or any member, principal, officer,
director or controlling person of the applicant is not trustworthy; or
(b) Any person
described in paragraph (a) of this subsection has given cause for revocation or
suspension of the license or has failed to comply with any requirement for
issuance of the license.
(8) In order to
obtain and maintain the indorsement of reinsurance intermediary manager, a
resident reinsurance intermediary must satisfy the requirements of ORS 744.818
regarding errors and omissions insurance. [1993 c.447 §74; 2001 c.191 §41; 2003
c.364 §27]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 744.800
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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