(2) Except as provided in ORS 731.512, 732.517 to 732.546 or 742.150 to 742.162, an insurer may reinsure risks with an insurer authorized to transact such insurance in this state, or in any other solvent insurer approved or accepted by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services for the purpose of such reinsurance. The director shall not approve or accept any such reinsurance by a ceding domestic insurer in an unauthorized insurer which the director finds for good cause would be contrary to the interests of the policyholders or stockholders of such domestic insurer.
(3) Credit shall not be allowed, as an asset or as a deduction from liability, to any ceding insurer for reinsurance unless the reinsurance contract provides, in substance, that in the event of the insolvency of the ceding insurer, the reinsurance shall be payable under a contract or contracts reinsured by the assuming insurer on the basis of reported claims allowed by the court hearing the liquidation proceeding, without diminution because of the insolvency of the ceding insurer. Such payments shall be made directly to the ceding insurer or to its domiciliary liquidator except:
(a) When the contract or other written agreement specifically provides another payee of the reinsurance in the event of the insolvency of the ceding insurer; or
(b) When the assuming insurer, with the consent of the direct insured or insureds, has assumed the policy obligations of the ceding insurer as direct obligations of the assuming insurer to the payees under such policies and in substitution for the obligations of the ceding insurer to such payees.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (3) of this section, the reinsurance agreement may provide that the domiciliary liquidator of an insolvent ceding insurer shall, within a reasonable time after the claim is filed in the liquidation proceeding, give written notice to the assuming insurer of the pendency of a claim against the ceding insurer on the contract reinsured. During the pendency of the claim, an assuming insurer may investigate the claim and interpose, at its own expense, in the proceeding in which the claim is to be adjudicated any defenses that the assuming insurer determines to be available to the ceding insurer or its liquidator. The expense may be filed as a claim against the insolvent ceding insurer to the extent of a proportionate share of the benefit that may accrue to the ceding insurer solely as a result of the defense undertaken by the assuming insurer. When two or more assuming insurers are involved in the same claim and a majority in interest elect to interpose one or more defenses to the claim, the expense shall be apportioned in accordance with the terms of the reinsurance agreement as though the expense had been incurred by the ceding insurer.
(5) The director may disallow credit that would otherwise be allowed if the director determines that allowing credit would be contrary to accurate financial reporting or proper financial management, or may be hazardous to policyholders of the insurer or the insurance-buying public generally. The director may make such a determination only according to standards established by the director by rule. This subsection applies only to insurers who transact life insurance or health insurance, or both.
(6) Upon request of the director, a ceding insurer promptly shall inform the director in writing of the cancellation or any other material change of any of its reinsurance treaties or arrangements.
(7) This section does not apply to wet marine and transportation insurance. [1967 c.359 §104; 1993 c.447 §68; 1995 c.30 §9; 1995 c.638 §1; 2001 c.318 §14]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 18 - Financial Institutions, Insurance
Chapter 731 - Administration and General Provisions
Section 731.026 - Application of Insurance Code to particular insurers.
Section 731.036 - Persons completely exempt from application of Insurance Code.
Section 731.066 - "Authorized," "unauthorized" insurer.
Section 731.069 - "Certificate," "certificate holder."
Section 731.072 - "Certificate of authority," "license."
Section 731.074 - "Commercial liability insurance."
Section 731.075 - "Covered life."
Section 731.076 - "Department," "director."
Section 731.082 - "Domestic," "foreign," "alien" insurer.
Section 731.096 - "Domicile of alien insurer."
Section 731.097 - "Essential health benefits."
Section 731.098 - "Group health insurance."
Section 731.099 - "Independently procured insurance."
Section 731.102 - "Insurance."
Section 731.104 - "Insurance producer."
Section 731.114 - "Limited benefit coverage."
Section 731.142 - "Stock," "mutual" and "reciprocal" insurer.
Section 731.144 - "Surplus lines insurance."
Section 731.146 - "Transact insurance."
Section 731.158 - "Casualty insurance."
Section 731.164 - "Home protection insurance," "home protection insurer."
Section 731.170 - "Life insurance"; includes annuities.
Section 731.174 - "Marine and transportation insurance."
Section 731.178 - "Mortgage insurance."
Section 731.194 - "Wet marine and transportation insurance."
Section 731.216 - Administrative power of director.
Section 731.228 - Prohibited interests and rewards.
Section 731.232 - Subpoena power.
Section 731.236 - General powers and duties.
Section 731.240 - Hearings in general.
Section 731.252 - Cease and desist orders.
Section 731.256 - Enforcement generally; restitution.
Section 731.259 - Requirement for written notice to insured; rules.
Section 731.264 - Complaints and investigations confidential; permitted disclosures; rules.
Section 731.268 - Use of reproductions and certified copies as evidence; fee.
Section 731.272 - Director’s annual reports; notice of publication of report.
Section 731.280 - Publications authorized.
Section 731.284 - Distribution of insurance laws.
Section 731.292 - Disposition of fees, charges, taxes, penalties and other moneys.
Section 731.300 - Examination of insurers; when required.
Section 731.304 - Investigation of persons transacting insurance.
Section 731.308 - Procedure at examination or investigation; production of books and other records.
Section 731.314 - Immunity for director, examiner and others.
Section 731.324 - Service of process on Secretary of State; notice to unauthorized insurer.
Section 731.328 - Deposits by unauthorized insurers in actions or proceedings.
Section 731.362 - Requirements of foreign or alien insurers generally.
Section 731.363 - Authorized foreign insurer becoming domestic insurer.
Section 731.369 - Requirements of reciprocal insurers generally.
Section 731.370 - Reciprocal insurer’s financial statement; service of process.
Section 731.371 - Powers of reciprocal insurer regarding real estate.
Section 731.374 - Exemptions to certificate of authority requirement.
Section 731.386 - Management of insurers.
Section 731.394 - Combinations of insuring powers in one insurer.
Section 731.402 - Issuance or refusal of certificate of authority.
Section 731.406 - What certificate evidences; ownership of certificate.
Section 731.410 - Continuance, expiration or reinstatement of certificate of authority.
Section 731.414 - Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority; mandatory grounds.
Section 731.418 - Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.
Section 731.428 - Written consent to engage or participate in business of insurance; rules.
Section 731.430 - Name of insurer.
Section 731.434 - Registered office and agent.
Section 731.458 - Exchange of reciprocal or interinsurance contracts.
Section 731.466 - Power of attorney for reciprocal insurer.
Section 731.470 - Attorney for reciprocal insurer.
Section 731.484 - Prohibition on certain sales related to group health and group life insurance.
Section 731.488 - Annual audit of insurer; rules.
Section 731.504 - Limit of risk.
Section 731.508 - Approved reinsurance.
Section 731.509 - Legislative intent; criteria for allowing credit for reinsurance; rules.
Section 731.510 - Criteria for allowing reduction from liability for reinsurance; rules.
Section 731.512 - Withdrawal of insurer; reinsurance.
Section 731.516 - Mortgage insurance limitation; waiver of limitation; rules; fees.
Section 731.554 - Capital and surplus requirements.
Section 731.574 - Annual financial statement.
Section 731.590 - "Insurer" defined for ORS 731.592 and 731.594.
Section 731.592 - Reporting criminal conduct involving insurance.
Section 731.604 - Acceptance of deposits of insurers.
Section 731.608 - Purpose of deposit.
Section 731.612 - Rights of insurer regarding deposits.
Section 731.616 - Valuation of deposits; deficiencies.
Section 731.620 - Assignment of deposited securities.
Section 731.624 - Special deposits; foreign and alien insurers.
Section 731.628 - Deposit required of workers’ compensation insurers.
Section 731.636 - Deposit or trusteed assets of alien insurer required.
Section 731.640 - Eligible deposits; rules.
Section 731.644 - Payment of losses out of deposits, generally.
Section 731.648 - Duration and release of deposit.
Section 731.652 - Proofs for release of deposit to insurers; director’s responsibility.
Section 731.730 - Insurer filings with National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
Section 731.754 - Permissible uses of reports and plans described in ORS 731.752.
Section 731.760 - Definitions for ORS 731.760 to 731.770.
Section 731.761 - Privileged information.
Section 731.762 - Authority of director.
Section 731.764 - Waiver of privilege; permitted disclosures.
Section 731.766 - Petition for in camera hearing; hearing; compelled disclosure.
Section 731.768 - Privilege; exceptions.
Section 731.804 - Assessments; rules; fees; how determined.
Section 731.820 - Gross premium tax on fire insurance premiums.
Section 731.822 - Prepayment of tax due.
Section 731.824 - Tax on underwriting profits of wet marine and transportation insurers.
Section 731.828 - Computation of wet marine and transportation insurance tax.
Section 731.833 - Record keeping requirements for wet marine and transportation insurance contracts.
Section 731.836 - Limitation on enforcement of insurer’s tax obligations.
Section 731.854 - Retaliatory tax.
Section 731.859 - Applicability of retaliatory provisions; disclosure of tax returns.
Section 731.870 - State of emergency; effect upon insurance policies; rules.