Or. Admin. R. 410-141-5215 - CAPITALIZATION: Authorized Control Level Event
Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021
(1) "Authorized Control Level Event" means
any of the following events:
(a) The filing
of an RBC Report by the CCO that indicates that the CCO's Total Adjusted
Capital is greater than or equal to its Mandatory Control Level RBC but less
than its Authorized 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 an Authorized Control Level Event;
(b) The 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 that indicates the event in subsection (a), notification by the
Authority to the CCO that the Authority has, after a hearing, rejected the
CCO's challenge;
(d) The failure of
the CCO to respond, in a manner satisfactory to the Authority, to a Corrective
Order if the CCO has not challenged the Corrective Order;
(e) If the CCO has challenged a Corrective
Order and the Authority has, after a hearing, rejected the challenge or
modified the Corrective Order, the failure of the CCO to respond, in a manner
satisfactory to the Authority, to the Corrective Order subsequent to rejection
or modification by the Authority.
(2) In the event of an Authorized Control
Level Event, the Authority may take any or all of the following actions:
(a) Take such actions as are allowed under
OAR 410-141-5210 regarding a CCO with respect to which a Regulatory Action
Level Event has occurred;
(b) If
the Authority deems it to be in the best interests of the Members and creditors
of the CCO and of the public, the Authority may:
(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's contract(s) with the
Authority and cause the Members covered by the CCO to be transferred to one or
more other CCOs.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 414.615, 414.625, 414.635 & 414.651
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 414.610 - 414.685
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