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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 735 · Alternative Insurance

735.085 Plan of operation; submission to director; approval of plan; compliance with plan; rules

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735.085 Plan of operation; submission to director; approval of plan; compliance with plan; rules.
(1)The Oregon FAIR Plan Association shall submit to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, not later than September 7, 1971, a plan of operation, and may thereafter submit such amendments thereto as will provide for the reasonable and equitable exercise of the duties and powers of the association. The plan of operation, and any amendments thereto, shall become effective upon approval in writing by the director.
(2)If the association fails to submit a plan that receives the approval of the director as provided in subsection
(1)of this section, or if the association after such approval fails to maintain a plan satisfactory to the director, the director shall by rule prescribe a plan of operation that meets the standards provided in subsection
(1)of this section. A plan prescribed by the director shall remain in effect until the director by rule provides otherwise.
(3)No member insurer shall fail to comply with the currently effective plan. [1971 c.321 §10]
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