2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 744 - Insurance Producers; Life Settlement Providers, Brokers and Contracts; Adjusters; Consultants; Third Party Administrators; Reinsurance Intermediaries; Limited Licenses
Section 744.374 - Enforcement of life settlement contract provisions; reporting of violations; required antifraud initiatives.


(2) A person in the business of life settlements may not knowingly or intentionally permit any person convicted of a felony involving dishonesty or breach of trust to participate in the business of life settlements.
(3) Life settlements contracts and purchase agreement forms and applications for life settlements, regardless of the form of transmission, must contain the following statement or a substantially similar statement: "Any person who knowingly presents false information in this application is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison."
(4) The lack of a statement as required in subsection (3) of this section does not constitute a defense in any investigation or prosecution for an act violating any provision of ORS 744.318 to 744.384, 744.991 and 744.992.
(5) Any person engaged in the business of life settlements having knowledge or a reasonable suspicion that a fraudulent life settlement act is being, will be or has been committed must provide to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services information as required by, and in a manner prescribed by, the director.
(6) Any other person having knowledge or a reasonable belief that a fraudulent life settlement act is being, will be or has been committed may provide to the director the information required by, and in a manner prescribed by, the director.
(7)(a) No civil liability is imposed on and no cause of action arises from a person’s furnishing information concerning suspected, anticipated or completed fraudulent life settlement acts or suspected or completed fraudulent insurance acts, if the information is provided to or received from:
(A) The director or the director’s employees, agents or representatives;
(B) Federal, state or local law enforcement or regulatory officials or their employees, agents or representatives;
(C) A person involved in the prevention and detection of fraudulent life settlement acts or that person’s agents, employees or representatives;
(D) The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority or the North American Securities Administrators Association, or their employees, agents or representatives, or any other regulatory body overseeing life insurance, life settlements, securities or investment fraud; or
(E) The life insurer that issued the life insurance policy covering the life of the insured.
(b) Paragraph (a) of this subsection shall not apply to statements made with actual malice. In an action brought against a person for filing a report or furnishing other information concerning a fraudulent life settlement act, the party bringing the action must plead specifically any allegation that paragraph (a) of this subsection does not apply because the person filing the report or furnishing the information did so with actual malice.
(c) A person furnishing information as identified in paragraph (a) of this subsection is entitled to an award of attorney fees and costs if the person is the prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, slander or any other relevant tort arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of ORS 744.318 to 744.384, 744.991 and 744.992 and the party bringing the action was not substantially justified in doing so. For purposes of this paragraph, a proceeding is "substantially justified" if it had a reasonable basis in law or fact at the time that it was initiated. However, such an award does not apply to a person furnishing information concerning the person’s own fraudulent life settlement acts.
(d) This section does not abrogate or modify common law or statutory privileges or immunities enjoyed by a person described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(8) The documents and evidence obtained by the director in an investigation of suspected or actual fraudulent life settlement acts are privileged and confidential under ORS 705.137.
(9) This section does not:
(a) Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of other law enforcement or regulatory agencies to investigate, examine and prosecute suspected violations of law;
(b) Prevent or prohibit a person from disclosing voluntarily information concerning life settlement fraud to a law enforcement or regulatory agency other than the Department of Consumer and Business Services; or
(c) Limit the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to the director or any other state department or agency to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action against wrongdoers.
(10)(a) Life settlement providers and life settlement brokers must have in place antifraud initiatives reasonably calculated to detect, prosecute and prevent fraudulent life settlement acts. At the discretion of the director, the director may order, or a licensee may request and the director may grant, such modifications of the required initiatives described in paragraph (b) of this subsection as necessary to ensure an effective antifraud program. The modifications may be more or less restrictive than the required initiatives as long as the modifications may reasonably be expected to accomplish the purpose of this section.
(b) Antifraud initiatives must include:
(A) Fraud investigators, who may be life settlement provider or life settlement broker employees or independent contractors; and
(B) An antifraud plan, which must be submitted to the director. The antifraud plan must include, but is not limited to:
(i) A description of the procedures for detecting and investigating possible fraudulent life settlement acts and procedures for resolving material inconsistencies between medical records and insurance applications;
(ii) A description of the procedures for reporting possible fraudulent life settlement acts to the director;
(iii) A description of the plan for antifraud education and training of underwriters and other personnel; and
(iv) A description or chart outlining the organizational arrangement of the antifraud personnel who are responsible for investigating and reporting possible fraudulent life settlement acts and investigating unresolved material inconsistencies between medical records and insurance applications.
(c) Antifraud plans submitted to the director are privileged and confidential under ORS 705.137. [2009 c.711 §17]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 18 - Financial Institutions, Insurance

Chapter 744 - Insurance Producers; Life Settlement Providers, Brokers and Contracts; Adjusters; Consultants; Third Party Administrators; Reinsurance Intermediaries; Limited Licenses

Section 744.052 - Definitions for ORS 744.052 to 744.089.

Section 744.056 - Exemptions from insurance producer licensing requirements.

Section 744.058 - Written examination; fees; rules.

Section 744.059 - Qualifications for license; use of uniform application.

Section 744.061 - Banking institution as insurance producer.

Section 744.062 - Issuance of insurance producer license; rules.

Section 744.063 - Nonresident insurance producer license; fee.

Section 744.064 - Persons licensed elsewhere.

Section 744.067 - Exemptions from prelicensing education or examination requirement.

Section 744.068 - Required notifications; maintenance of usual and customary records; rules.

Section 744.072 - Renewal or reinstatement of insurance producer license; continuing education; rules.

Section 744.073 - Temporary insurance producer license.

Section 744.074 - Authority of director to place licensee on probation or to suspend, revoke or refuse to issue or renew license.

Section 744.076 - Payment of commission, service fee or brokerage.

Section 744.077 - Conditions under which person licensed as insurance producer and consultant may accept commission or fee; rules.

Section 744.078 - Appointment of insurance producers; rules.

Section 744.079 - Termination of relationship with insurance producer.

Section 744.081 - Termination of appointment.

Section 744.083 - Trust account for premium funds; commingling; exceptions; rules.

Section 744.084 - Certificate of deposit in lieu of trust account; rules.

Section 744.088 - Training requirements to be licensed as insurance producer for long term care insurance.

Section 744.089 - Report of administrative action taken against insurance producer.

Section 744.091 - Additional conditions under which person licensed as insurer or insurance producer may charge commission or service fee; rules.

Section 744.093 - Solicitation or sale of insurance policy by retail insurance producer or wholesale insurance producer; rules.

Section 744.101 - Definitions.

Section 744.104 - Travel insurance through travel retailers; direction by limited travel insurance producers; requirements and restrictions; designated employees.

Section 744.107 - Violations; revocation of authorization.

Section 744.111 - Rules.

Section 744.300 - License and indorsement; managing general agent described.

Section 744.301 - Exemptions from license requirement.

Section 744.303 - Certificate of errors and omissions insurance; rules.

Section 744.306 - Contract between insurer and managing general agent.

Section 744.308 - Limitations on authority of insurer and managing general agent.

Section 744.313 - Financial examination; loss reserves; notification of appointment and termination; acts of managing general agent attributed to insurer.

Section 744.318 - Definitions for ORS 744.318 to 744.384.

Section 744.321 - Life settlement providers.

Section 744.323 - Life settlement brokers.

Section 744.326 - License application; fee.

Section 744.328 - Issuance of license.

Section 744.331 - Expiration of license; rules for renewal.

Section 744.333 - Individual acting as provider under license of firm or corporation.

Section 744.338 - Suspension, revocation, refusal to issue or renew license.

Section 744.341 - Terms of contract.

Section 744.343 - Annual report and statement by provider; restrictions on disclosure of information; rules.

Section 744.346 - Examination of business and practices of licensee or applicant; records.

Section 744.354 - Disclosure by life settlement provider, broker or investment agent to policy owner.

Section 744.362 - Disclosure by insurance company to policy owner; rules.

Section 744.364 - Life settlement contract requirements.

Section 744.367 - Limitations on ability to enter life settlement contract; exceptions.

Section 744.369 - Unlawful life settlement contract actions.

Section 744.372 - Advertising of life settlement contracts; rules.

Section 744.374 - Enforcement of life settlement contract provisions; reporting of violations; required antifraud initiatives.

Section 744.382 - Prohibitions on finder’s fee, solicitations, discrimination.

Section 744.384 - Rules; standards.

Section 744.502 - Definitions.

Section 744.515 - Exemptions from adjuster licensing requirement.

Section 744.518 - License application; business entity as applicant; fees.

Section 744.521 - Powers of director to issue, renew, amend, suspend and reinstate licenses; license expiration; fees.

Section 744.523 - Conditions for licensing, renewing license for or amending license of business entity.

Section 744.525 - Resident adjuster qualifications; rules.

Section 744.528 - Nonresident adjuster qualifications; rules.

Section 744.531 - Classes of insurance for adjusters.

Section 744.538 - Change of circumstance of nonresident adjuster.

Section 744.555 - Temporary adjuster permit; rules.

Section 744.578 - Licensee’s place of business.

Section 744.581 - Notices required; rules.

Section 744.584 - Prohibited conduct; penalties and disciplinary action; hearings.

Section 744.602 - Definitions.

Section 744.605 - Insurance consultant’s license required.

Section 744.609 - Exemptions.

Section 744.611 - License application; business entity as applicant; fees.

Section 744.614 - Powers of director to issue, renew, amend, suspend and reinstate licenses; license expiration; fees.

Section 744.617 - Conditions for licensing, renewing license for or amending license of business entity.

Section 744.619 - Qualifications for resident insurance consultant’s license; rules.

Section 744.621 - Qualifications for nonresident insurance consultant’s license; rules.

Section 744.626 - Classes of insurance for consultants.

Section 744.631 - Change of circumstance of nonresident insurance consultant.

Section 744.635 - Errors and omissions insurance; rules.

Section 744.638 - Licensee’s place of business.

Section 744.641 - Notices required; rules.

Section 744.644 - Prohibited conduct; penalties and disciplinary action; hearings.

Section 744.650 - Disclosure by insurance consultants; rules.

Section 744.700 - Definitions for ORS 744.700 to 744.740.

Section 744.702 - Third party administrator license; description of transacting business as third party administrator.

Section 744.704 - Exemptions from license requirement; rules.

Section 744.706 - Application for license.

Section 744.710 - Issuance or denial of license.

Section 744.712 - Expiration and renewal of license; rules for renewal.

Section 744.718 - Suspension, revocation or refusal of issuance or renewal of license.

Section 744.720 - Agreement between insurer and third party administrator.

Section 744.722 - Relationship of insurer and third party administrator regarding payments.

Section 744.724 - Books and records.

Section 744.726 - Errors and omissions insurance; rules.

Section 744.730 - Disposition of charges and premiums.

Section 744.732 - Contingent fee agreements.

Section 744.734 - Notice to insureds regarding third party administrator.

Section 744.738 - Annual report.

Section 744.740 - Responsibility of insurer using third party administrator.

Section 744.800 - Qualifications for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers.

Section 744.802 - Exemptions from application of requirements for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers.

Section 744.804 - Conditions under which reinsurance intermediary broker and insurer may enter into transactions.

Section 744.806 - Records required to be kept by reinsurance intermediary brokers.

Section 744.808 - Prohibition on use of unlicensed reinsurance intermediary broker; requirement that insurer obtain financial statement of reinsurance intermediary broker.

Section 744.810 - Conditions under which reinsurance intermediary manager and reinsurer may enter into transactions.

Section 744.812 - Prohibitions on actions of reinsurance intermediary managers.

Section 744.814 - Prohibition on use of unlicensed reinsurance intermediary manager; requirement that reinsurer obtain financial statement of reinsurance intermediary manager and opinion of actuary.

Section 744.816 - Director access to books, accounts and records.

Section 744.818 - Errors and omissions insurance for reinsurance intermediary manager; rules.

Section 744.850 - Definitions for ORS 744.850 to 744.858.

Section 744.852 - Limited license for rental companies; application; rules.

Section 744.854 - Kinds of insurance authorized by limited license.

Section 744.856 - Conditions for offer or sale of insurance; training; filing officer.

Section 744.858 - Revocation or suspension of limited license; other penalties; application of Insurance Code; rules.

Section 744.860 - Definitions for ORS 744.860 to 744.870.

Section 744.862 - Limited license to sell insurance; exemption; application; disclosures required; conditions on license.

Section 744.864 - Permissible sales; required notices and disclosures; evidence of coverage; prohibition on representing owner as insurer.

Section 744.866 - Training program; approval of training materials; certification of training; auditing.

Section 744.868 - License suspension and revocation or other penalty; rules.

Section 744.870 - Compensation, bonuses and incentives.

Section 744.991 - Criminal penalties; restitution.

Section 744.992 - Civil penalties; civil actions; rescission of life settlement contracts.

Section 744.994 - Effect of license expiration or surrender on director’s investigation or disciplinary proceedings.