Or. Admin. Code § 410-141-5220 - CAPITALIZATION: Mandatory Control Level Event
(1) "Mandatory Control Level Event" means any
of the following events:
(a) The filing of an
RBC Report that indicates that the CCO's Total Adjusted Capital is less than
its Mandatory Control Level RBC. The CCO shall provide prompt written notice to
the Authority, together with an RBC Report, if it learns that the CCO is the
subject of a Mandatory Control Level Event.
(b) Notification by the Authority to the CCO
of an adjusted RBC Report that indicates the event in subsection (a), if the
CCO does not challenge the adjusted RBC Report.
(c) If the CCO challenges an adjusted RBC
Report, according to the terms of the CCO Contract, that indicates the event in
subsection (a), notification by the Authority to the CCO that the Authority
has, rejected the CCO's challenge.
(2) In the event of a Mandatory Control Level
Event, the Authority shall take the following actions:
(a) Place the CCO under regulatory control
and/or apply to have the CCO made the subject of court-ordered conservancy
proceedings pursuant to Sections 24 through 37 of S.B. 1041.
(b) Terminate the CCO Contract(s) with the
Authority and cause the Members covered by the CCO to be transferred to one or
more other CCOs.
(3)
Upon the occurrence of any of the following events, a CCO may appeal
determination or action by the Authority in connection with any event described
in this section pursuant to the terms of the CCO Contract. These events are as
follows:
(a) Notification to a CCO by the
Authority of an adjusted RBC Report;
(b) Notification to a CCO by the Authority
that:
(A) The CCO's RBC Plan or revised RBC
Plan is unsatisfactory; and
(B)
Notification constitutes a Regulatory Action Level Event with respect to the
CCO.
(c) Notification to
a CCO by the Authority that the CCO has failed to adhere to its RBC Plan or
revised RBC Plan and that the failure has a substantial adverse effect on the
ability of the CCO to eliminate the Company Action Level Event with respect to
the CCO in accordance with its RBC Plan or revised RBC Plan; or
(d) Notification to a CCO by the Authority of
a Corrective Order with respect to the CCO.
(4) The Authority may keep confidential a
CCO's RBC Plan or the results or report of any examination or analysis
conducted by the Authority in connection with a CCO's RBC Plan if the Authority
determines that disclosure of such information is not necessary to protect the
public interest and may jeopardize the CCO's ability to successfully implement
the RBC Plan.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 414.572, 414.591 & 414.605
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.570-414.686 & 415.001-415.430
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