(a) Tort liability of the public body and its officers, employees and agents acting within the scope of their employment or duties; or
(b) Property damage.
(2) In addition to, or in lieu of procuring insurance, the governing body may establish a self-insurance program against the tort liability of the public body and its officers, employees and agents or against property damage. If the public body has authority to levy taxes, it may include in its levy an amount sufficient to establish and maintain a self-insurance program on an actuarially sound basis.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, two or more local public bodies may jointly provide by intergovernmental agreement for anything that subsections (1) and (2) of this section authorize individually.
(4) As an alternative or in addition to establishment of a self-insurance program or purchase of insurance or both, the governing body of any local public body and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may contract for payment by the public body to the department of assessments determined by the department to be sufficient, on an actuarially sound basis, to cover the potential liability of the public body and its officers, employees or agents acting within the scope of their employment or duties under ORS 30.260 to 30.300, and costs of administration, or to cover any portion of potential liability, and for payment by the department of valid claims against the public body and its officers, employees and agents acting within the scope of their employment or duties. The department may provide the public body evidence of insurance by issuance of a certificate or policy.
(5) Assessments paid to the department under subsection (4) of this section shall be paid into the Insurance Fund created under ORS 278.425, and claims paid and administrative costs incurred under subsection (4) of this section shall be paid out of the Insurance Fund, and moneys in the Insurance Fund are continuously appropriated for those purposes. When notice of any claim is furnished as provided in the agreement, the claim shall be handled and paid, if appropriate, in the same manner as a claim against a state agency, officer, employee or agent, without regard to the amount the local public body has been assessed.
(6) A self-insurance program established by three or more public bodies under subsections (2) and (3) of this section is subject to the following requirements:
(a) The annual contributions to the program must amount in the aggregate to at least $1 million.
(b) The program must provide documentation that defines program benefits and administration.
(c) Program contributions and reserves must be held in separate accounts and used for the exclusive benefit of the program.
(d) The program must maintain adequate reserves. Reserve adequacy shall be calculated annually with proper actuarial calculations including the following:
(A) Known claims, paid and outstanding;
(B) Estimate of incurred but not reported claims;
(C) Claims handling expenses;
(D) Unearned contributions; and
(E) A claims trend factor.
(e) The program must maintain an unallocated reserve account equal to 25 percent of annual contributions, or $250,000, whichever is greater. As used in this paragraph, "unallocated reserves" means the amount of funds determined by a licensed independent actuary to be greater than what is required to fund outstanding claim liabilities, including an estimate of claims incurred but not reported.
(f) The program must make an annual independently audited financial statement available to the participants of the program.
(g) The program must maintain adequate excess or reinsurance against the risk of economic loss.
(h) The program, a third party administrator or an owner of a third party administrator may not collect commissions or fees from an insurer.
(7) A program operated under subsection (6) of this section that fails to meet any of the listed requirements for a period longer than 30 consecutive days shall be dissolved and any unallocated reserves returned in proportional amounts based on the contributions of the public body to the public bodies that established the program within 90 days of the failure.
(8) A local public body may bring an action against a program operated under subsection (6) of this section if the program fails to comply with the requirements listed in subsection (6) of this section. [1975 c.609 §19; 1977 c.428 §1; 1981 c.109 §4; 1985 c.731 §21; 2005 c.175 §2; 2009 c.67 §19]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure
Chapter 030 - Actions and Suits in Particular Cases
Section 30.010 - Who may maintain action for injury or death of child.
Section 30.020 - Action for wrongful death; when commenced; damages.
Section 30.025 - Placement of damages in lawyer trust account or other account before distribution.
Section 30.030 - Distribution of damages.
Section 30.065 - Petition for forfeiture.
Section 30.075 - Procedure upon death of injured person.
Section 30.115 - Aircraft and watercraft guest passengers; definitions.
Section 30.136 - Action to enforce right or remedy under Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Section 30.138 - Remedies for violation of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
Section 30.140 - Certain indemnification provisions in construction agreement void.
Section 30.145 - Certain provisions relating to waivers in construction agreements void.
Section 30.180 - Definitions for ORS 30.180 to 30.186.
Section 30.182 - Civil action for taking of or tampering with utility services.
Section 30.192 - Definitions for ORS 30.192 to 30.196.
Section 30.194 - Prohibitions relating to cable services.
Section 30.195 - Civil action for violation of prohibitions relating to cable services.
Section 30.196 - Amount recoverable; attorney fees.
Section 30.198 - Civil action for intimidation; remedies; attorney fees; liability of parents.
Section 30.260 - Definitions for ORS 30.260 to 30.300.
Section 30.269 - Limitations on awards under Oregon Tort Claims Act generally.
Section 30.271 - Limitations on liability of state for personal injury and death.
Section 30.272 - Limitations on liability of local public bodies for personal injury and death.
Section 30.273 - Limitations on liability of public bodies for property damage or destruction.
Section 30.274 - Direct appeal of constitutionality of limitations.
Section 30.275 - Notice of claim; time of notice; time of action.
Section 30.278 - Reporting notice of claim of professional negligence to licensing board.
Section 30.282 - Local public body insurance; self-insurance program; action against program.
Section 30.302 - Certain retired health care providers to be considered agents of public bodies.
Section 30.310 - Actions and suits by governmental units.
Section 30.315 - Proceedings by cities and counties to enforce ordinances and resolutions.
Section 30.360 - Governmental unit as defendant in actions involving liens on realty.
Section 30.390 - Satisfaction of judgment against public corporation.
Section 30.395 - Settlement of certain claims against municipal corporations; manner of payment.
Section 30.405 - Injunction for criminal conduct related to employment or status of public servant.
Section 30.407 - Request for hearing following issuance of order under ORS 30.405.
Section 30.475 - Legislative policy.
Section 30.480 - Limitation on liability of volunteers; conditions.
Section 30.485 - Apportionment of damages; insurance issues excluded from jury consideration.
Section 30.490 - Definitions for ORS 30.490 to 30.497.
Section 30.495 - Exceptions to limitation.
Section 30.500 - Definitions for ORS 30.500 and 30.505.
Section 30.580 - Action to annul corporate existence on leave of court.
Section 30.600 - Action to annul letters patent.
Section 30.642 - Definitions for ORS 30.642 to 30.650.
Section 30.643 - Waiver or deferral of fees and costs.
Section 30.645 - Waiver or deferral of fees after three dismissals of action.
Section 30.646 - Payment of costs under judgment against adult in custody.
Section 30.647 - Dismissal of action during proceedings.
Section 30.648 - Small claims actions.
Section 30.671 - Definitions for ORS 30.671 to 30.677.
Section 30.673 - Limitations on liability of agri-tourism professional; exceptions.
Section 30.687 - Definitions for ORS 30.687 to 30.697.
Section 30.691 - Limitations on liability; exceptions.
Section 30.693 - Additional exceptions to limitations on liability; effect of written release.
Section 30.695 - Effect of written release on liability of veterinarian or farrier.
Section 30.765 - Liability of parents for tort by child; effect on foster parents.
Section 30.772 - Liability of landowner arising out of aviation activity; exceptions.
Section 30.800 - Liability for emergency medical assistance.
Section 30.802 - Liability for use of automated external defibrillator.
Section 30.805 - Liability for emergency medical assistance by government personnel.
Section 30.807 - Liability for emergency transportation assistance.
Section 30.809 - Liability of fraternal organization that provides used eyeglasses or hearing aids.
Section 30.815 - Liability of seller or lessor of law enforcement dog.
Section 30.817 - Action against animal abuser for costs of providing veterinary care; attorney fees.
Section 30.831 - Action for invasion of personal privacy; attorney fees.
Section 30.833 - Action for dissemination of intimate image; attorney fees.
Section 30.835 - Action for improper disclosure of private information; attorney fees.
Section 30.845 - Action against person who summons police with improper intent; attorney fees.
Section 30.849 - Action for injunction compelling private school to comply with certain laws.
Section 30.860 - Action for trade discrimination; treble damages; attorney fees.
Section 30.862 - Action for public investment fraud; attorney fees.
Section 30.863 - Action for impersonation; attorney fees.
Section 30.866 - Action for issuance or violation of stalking protective order; attorney fees.
Section 30.868 - Civil damages for custodial interference; attorney fees.
Section 30.870 - Definitions for ORS 30.870 and 30.875.
Section 30.875 - Civil damages for shoplifting or taking of agricultural produce.
Section 30.890 - Liability of food gleaners, donors and distributors.
Section 30.892 - Liability of donors and distributors of general merchandise and household items.
Section 30.900 - "Product liability civil action" defined.
Section 30.905 - Time limitation for commencement of action.
Section 30.907 - Action for damages from asbestos-related disease; limitations.
Section 30.908 - Action arising out of injury from breast implants; limitations.
Section 30.920 - When seller or lessor of product liable; effect of liability rule.
Section 30.925 - Punitive damages.
Section 30.927 - When manufacturer of drug not liable for punitive damages; exceptions.
Section 30.928 - Time limitation for actions for damages caused by certain light bulbs.
Section 30.930 - Definitions for ORS 30.930 to 30.947.
Section 30.933 - Legislative findings; policy.
Section 30.939 - When use of pesticide considered farming or forest practice.
Section 30.961 - Actions against sellers of food for food-related condition.
Section 30.963 - Claim requirements for actions involving food-related conditions.
Section 30.970 - Definitions for ORS 30.970 to 30.990.
Section 30.985 - Duties of skiers; effect of failure to comply.
Section 30.990 - Operators required to give skiers notice of duties.