Or. Admin. Code § 836-071-0269 - Purpose and Authority
(2) ORS
737.025 states, in part, that
the purpose of Insurance Code Chapter 737 (Rates and Rating Organization) is
"to promote the public welfare by regulating insurance rates to the end they
shall not be excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory." ORS
737.205 requires every insurer
to file its rates with the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services. ORS 746.015prohibits unfair discrimination "between risks of
essentially the same hazard in the application of rates for insurance policies
or in any other terms or conditions thereof." The Director finds that, with
respect to personal lines of insurance, it is reasonable and customary for the
public to consider all of the charges made by the insurer or its insurance
producer to be either an insurance premium charge or a premium financing
charge.
(3) OAR
836-071-0269 to
836-071-0277 are issued under
the general rulemaking authority of ORS
731.244:
(a) With respect to personal lines insurance
coverages to give effect to the rate regulatory provisions of ORS Chapter 737
and the anti-discrimination provisions of ORS
746.015; and
(b) With respect to commercial lines
insurance coverage to give effect to the provisions of ORS
746.015(Discriminations),
746.405 to
746.530 (Premium Financing) and
742.009 (relating to necessary information for insureds). Formerly: OAR
836-030-0050
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244
Stats. Implemented: ORS 737.205, 742.009, 746.015 & 746.405 - 746.525
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