ORS 731.554
Capital and surplus requirements


(1)

Except as provided in subsections (2) to (6) of this section and ORS 731.562 (Title insurer capital and surplus requirements) and 731.566 (Reciprocal insurer surplus requirements), to qualify for authority to transact insurance in this state an insurer shall possess and thereafter maintain capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, of not less than $2.5 million.

(2)

An insurer transacting any workers’ compensation insurance business shall possess and thereafter maintain capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, of not less than $5 million.

(3)

An insurer transacting mortgage insurance shall possess and thereafter maintain capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, of not less than $4 million.

(4)

A home protection insurer shall possess and thereafter maintain capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, of not less than 10 percent of the aggregate of premiums charged on its policies currently in force, but the required amount shall not be less than $250,000 or more than $1 million.

(5)

A domestic insurer applying for its original certificate of authority in this state shall possess, when first so authorized, additional capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, of not less than $500,000. However, the additional amount in the case of a home protection insurer shall be not less than $10,000.

(6)

For the protection of the public, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may require an insurer to possess and maintain capital or surplus, or any combination thereof, in excess of the amount otherwise required under this section, ORS 731.562 (Title insurer capital and surplus requirements) or 731.566 (Reciprocal insurer surplus requirements), owing to the type, volume and nature of insurance business transacted by the insurer, if the director determines that the greater amount is necessary for maintaining the insurer’s solvency according to standards established by rule. In developing such standards, the director shall consider model standards adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. For the purpose of determining the reasonableness and adequacy of an insurer’s capital and surplus, the director must consider at least the following factors, as applicable:

(a)

The size of the insurer, as measured by its assets, capital and surplus, reserves, premium writings, insurance in force and other appropriate criteria.

(b)

The extent to which the business of the insurer is diversified among the several lines of insurance.

(c)

The number and size of risks insured in each line of business.

(d)

The extent of the geographical dispersion of the insured risks of the insurer.

(e)

The nature and extent of the reinsurance program of the insurer.

(f)

The quality, diversification and liquidity of the investment portfolio of the insurer.

(g)

The recent past and projected future trend in the size of the investment portfolio of the insurer.

(h)

The combined capital and surplus maintained by other comparable insurers.

(i)

The adequacy of the reserves of the insurer.

(j)

The quality and liquidity of investments in affiliates. The director may treat any such investment as a disallowed asset for purposes of determining the adequacy of combined capital and surplus whenever in the judgment of the director the investment so warrants.

(k)

The quality of the earnings of the insurer and the extent to which the reported earnings include extraordinary items. [1967 c.359 §106; 1969 c.335 §1; 1969 c.692 §6; 1981 c.247 §5; 1987 c.483 §1; 1993 c.447 §9; 2001 c.318 §1]

Source: Section 731.554 — Capital and surplus requirements, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors731.­html.

731.004
Short title
731.008
Purpose of Insurance Code
731.012
Effect of federal law
731.016
Construction of Insurance Code
731.022
Compliance with Insurance Code required
731.026
Application of Insurance Code to particular insurers
731.028
Applicability of certain Insurance Code provisions to State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation
731.036
Persons completely exempt from application of Insurance Code
731.038
Application of Insurance Code to charitable organizations that issue charitable gift annuities
731.039
Requirements for certain educational institutions or nonprofit corporations issuing charitable gift annuities
731.042
Certificate of exemption
731.046
Exemption of policies from Securities Law
731.052
Insurance Code definitions
731.056
“Action.”
731.066
“Authorized,” “unauthorized” insurer
731.069
“Certificate,” “certificate holder.”
731.072
“Certificate of authority,” “license.”
731.074
“Commercial liability insurance.”
731.075
“Covered life.”
731.076
“Department,” “director.”
731.082
“Domestic,” “foreign,” “alien” insurer
731.086
“Domestic risk.”
731.092
“Domicile.”
731.096
“Domicile of alien insurer.”
731.097
“Essential health benefits.”
731.098
“Group health insurance.”
731.099
“Independently procured insurance.”
731.102
“Insurance.”
731.104
“Insurance producer.”
731.106
“Insurer.”
731.112
“Judgment.”
731.114
“Limited benefit coverage.”
731.116
“Person.”
731.122
“Policy.”
731.126
“Reinsurance.”
731.132
“Required capitalization.”
731.136
“State.”
731.142
“Stock,” “mutual” and “reciprocal” insurer
731.144
“Surplus lines insurance.”
731.146
“Transact insurance.”
731.150
Definitions of classes of insurance not mutually exclusive
731.154
“Annuity.”
731.156
“Variable life insurance”
731.158
“Casualty insurance.”
731.162
“Health insurance.”
731.164
“Home protection insurance,” “home protection insurer.”
731.166
“Industrial life insurance.”
731.170
“Life insurance”
731.174
“Marine and transportation insurance.”
731.178
“Mortgage insurance.”
731.182
“Property insurance.”
731.186
“Surety insurance.”
731.190
“Title insurance.”
731.194
“Wet marine and transportation insurance.”
731.216
Administrative power of director
731.228
Prohibited interests and rewards
731.232
Subpoena power
731.236
General powers and duties
731.240
Hearings in general
731.244
Rules
731.248
Orders
731.252
Cease and desist orders
731.256
Enforcement generally
731.258
Enforcement of orders and decisions by Attorney General
731.259
Requirement for written notice to insured
731.260
False or misleading filings
731.264
Complaints and investigations confidential
731.268
Use of reproductions and certified copies as evidence
731.272
Director’s annual reports
731.276
Recommendations for changes in Insurance Code
731.280
Publications authorized
731.282
Authority to sell publications
731.284
Distribution of insurance laws
731.288
Recording complaints
731.292
Disposition of fees, charges, taxes, penalties and other moneys
731.296
Director’s inquiries
731.300
Examination of insurers
731.302
Appointment of examiners
731.304
Investigation of persons transacting insurance
731.308
Procedure at examination or investigation
731.312
Report of examination
731.314
Immunity for director, examiner and others
731.316
Expenses of examination of insurer
731.324
Service of process on Secretary of State
731.328
Deposits by unauthorized insurers in actions or proceedings
731.354
Certificate of authority required
731.356
Unauthorized insurance transaction enforcement
731.358
Requirements of domestic insurers generally
731.362
Requirements of foreign or alien insurers generally
731.363
Authorized foreign insurer becoming domestic insurer
731.364
Domestic insurer transferring domicile to another state
731.365
Effect of transfer of domicile by domestic or foreign insurer
731.367
Transfer of domicile by unincorporated authorized foreign insurer
731.369
Requirements of reciprocal insurers generally
731.370
Reciprocal insurer’s financial statement
731.371
Powers of reciprocal insurer regarding real estate
731.374
Exemptions to certificate of authority requirement
731.378
Foreign and alien insurers exempt from laws governing admission of foreign and alien corporations
731.380
Authority of foreign and alien insurers to take, acquire, hold and enforce notes secured by mortgages
731.381
Exemption from taxes for foreign and alien insurers engaging in activities authorized by ORS 731.380
731.382
General eligibility for certificate of authority
731.385
Standards for determining whether continued operation of insurer is hazardous
731.386
Management of insurers
731.390
Government insurers not to be authorized
731.394
Combinations of insuring powers in one insurer
731.396
Certificate of authority and good financial condition required to issue variable life insurance or variable annuity policies
731.398
Amendment of certificate of authority
731.402
Issuance or refusal of certificate of authority
731.406
What certificate evidences
731.410
Continuance, expiration or reinstatement of certificate of authority
731.414
Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
731.418
Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
731.422
Order of suspension, revocation or refusal
731.426
Duration of suspension
731.428
Written consent to engage or participate in business of insurance
731.430
Name of insurer
731.434
Registered office and agent
731.438
Title plant requirement for title insurers
731.439
Satisfaction of requirements of ORS 731.438 (1) by certain title plants
731.442
Prohibition on transacting life insurance business on mutual assessment plan
731.446
Policyholder deposits
731.450
Unrelated business prohibited
731.454
Domestic insurers not to transact business in jurisdiction where not authorized
731.458
Exchange of reciprocal or interinsurance contracts
731.462
Nonassessable policies of reciprocal insurer
731.466
Power of attorney for reciprocal insurer
731.470
Attorney for reciprocal insurer
731.475
Claims processing by workers’ compensation insurer
731.480
Workers’ compensation policies
731.482
Withdrawal from, failure to renew or cancellation of line by commercial liability insurer
731.484
Prohibition on certain sales related to group health and group life insurance
731.485
Conditions under which insurer may limit insured’s choice of drug outlets and pharmacies
731.486
Exemption from definition of “transact insurance” for group health and life policies
731.488
Annual audit of insurer
731.492
Required notification to claimant upon insurer’s payment to settle third-party liability claim
731.504
Limit of risk
731.508
Approved reinsurance
731.509
Legislative intent
731.510
Criteria for allowing reduction from liability for reinsurance
731.511
Criteria to be met by assuming insurer in order to be accredited as reinsurer
731.512
Withdrawal of insurer
731.514
Ceding insurer’s management of reinsurance recoverables
731.516
Mortgage insurance limitation
731.520
Conditions that insurers assuming ceded reinsurance must meet for allowance of credit
731.554
Capital and surplus requirements
731.562
Title insurer capital and surplus requirements
731.566
Reciprocal insurer surplus requirements
731.570
Withdrawing advancements made to reciprocal insurer
731.574
Annual financial statement
731.590
“Insurer” defined for ORS 731.592 and 731.594
731.592
Reporting criminal conduct involving insurance
731.594
Immunity from civil liability
731.604
Acceptance of deposits of insurers
731.608
Purpose of deposit
731.612
Rights of insurer regarding deposits
731.616
Valuation of deposits
731.620
Assignment of deposited securities
731.624
Special deposits
731.628
Deposit required of workers’ compensation insurers
731.632
Deposit required of domestic reciprocal insurers
731.636
Deposit or trusteed assets of alien insurer required
731.640
Eligible deposits
731.642
Contracts for security deposits
731.644
Payment of losses out of deposits, generally
731.648
Duration and release of deposit
731.652
Proofs for release of deposit to insurers
731.730
Insurer filings with National Association of Insurance Commissioners
731.731
Immunity for certain persons dealing with information collected from filings under ORS 731.730
731.735
Certain information confidential
731.737
Immunity from liability for certain persons filing reports or furnishing information about specified activities to specified persons
731.750
Confidentiality of report of material acquisitions or dispositions of assets, material nonrenewals, cancellations and revisions of ceded reinsurance agreements
731.752
Confidentiality of report used for determination of required amount of capital or surplus
731.754
Permissible uses of reports and plans described in ORS 731.752
731.760
Definitions for ORS 731.760 to 731.770
731.761
Privileged information
731.762
Authority of director
731.764
Waiver of privilege
731.766
Petition for in camera hearing
731.768
Privilege
731.770
Other privileges or limitations pertaining to audit document
731.804
Assessments
731.808
“Gross amount of premiums” defined
731.812
Foreign and alien insurer’s report of Oregon business
731.820
Gross premium tax on fire insurance premiums
731.822
Prepayment of tax due
731.824
Tax on underwriting profits of wet marine and transportation insurers
731.828
Computation of wet marine and transportation insurance tax
731.830
Premium tax on gross amount of premiums insurer receives for wet marine and transportation insurance
731.833
Record keeping requirements for wet marine and transportation insurance contracts
731.834
Insurance producer’s collection of taxes on wet marine and transportation insurance
731.836
Limitation on enforcement of insurer’s tax obligations
731.840
Retaliatory or corporate excise tax in lieu of certain taxes and assessments
731.841
Conditions under which local authority to tax insurer is preempted
731.842
Adjustment of amount to be prepaid for taxes
731.844
No personal liability for paying invalid tax
731.854
Retaliatory tax
731.859
Applicability of retaliatory provisions
731.870
State of emergency
731.988
Civil penalties
731.992
Criminal penalty
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