Chapter 735
735.065
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Oregon
Fair Plan Association is specifically authorized to enter into reinsurance
contracts. Louie v. State, 37 Or App 49, 586 P2d 364 (1978)
735.075
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Under
this section, Oregon Fair Plan Association can be sued for breach of contract,
and there is no conflict with ORS 735.145, providing tort immunity. Louie v.
State, 37 Or App 49, 586 P2d 364 (1978)
735.145
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Legislative
intent under this section is to provide Oregon Fair Plan Association with
complete immunity from tort but not contract liability. Louie v. State, 37 Or
App 49, 586 P2d 364 (1978)
735.300 to 735.365
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Preventing
risk retention groups generally from qualifying as authorized insurers exceeds
state power under federal law to make groups subject to financial
responsibility requirements. National Warranty Insurance Co. v. Greenfield, 24
F. Supp. 2d 1096 (D. Or. 1998)
735.605
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Health insurer is
not member of Oregon Medical Insurance Pool unless it transacts medical
insurance within definition of this section, (1989) Vol
46, p 155
735.610
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Creation, structure
and function of Oregon Medical Insurance Pool, (1989) Vol
46, p 155
735.625
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Creation, structure
and function of Oregon Medical Insurance Pool, (1989) Vol
46, p 155
735.630
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Creation, structure
and function of Oregon Medical Insurance Pool, (1989) Vol
46, p 155; director and other state employes are
covered by Oregon Tort Claims Act, (1989) Vol 46, p
155; various persons have immunity from prosecution for criminal acts committed
in carrying out pool programs, (1989) Vol 46, p 155
735.635
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Medical Insurance
Pool is expressly exempt from state taxation, (1989) Vol
46, p 155
735.650
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: State is not liable
for losses incurred by Oregon Medical Insurance Pool and pools’ policy holders
bear ultimate risk of pools’ insolvency, in that there would be no source of
funds to pay benefits under their policies, (1989) Vol
46, p 155