(1)
- (a) The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall examine the affairs of each captive insurer once in each three-year period.
- (b) The three-year period described in paragraph (a) of this subsection is determined on the basis of three full annual accounting periods of operation.
- (c) The examination is to be made as of December 31 of the full three-year period or as of the last day of the month of an annual accounting period authorized for a captive insurer under this section.
- (d) In addition to an examination required under this subsection, the director may examine a captive insurer whenever the director determines it to be prudent.
(2) During an examination under this section, the director shall thoroughly examine the affairs of the captive insurer to ascertain:
- (a) The financial condition of the captive insurer;
- (b) The ability of the captive insurer to fulfill the obligations of the captive insurer; and
- (c) Whether the captive insurer meets the requirements of ORS 735.150 to 735.190.
(3) The director may expand the three-year period described in subsection (1) of this section to five years if during that period a captive insurer is subject to a comprehensive annual audit:
- (a) Of a scope satisfactory to the director; and
- (b) Performed by independent auditors approved by the director.
- (4) The director may accept a comprehensive annual independent audit in lieu of an examination if the scope of the examination is satisfactory to the director and the examination is performed by a qualified independent auditor.
- (5) A captive insurer that is examined under this section shall pay the expenses and charges of the examination.
Note: See note under 735.150.
[2012 c.84 §14]