ORS 746.620
Notice of insurance information practices

  • exceptions
  • rules

(1)

A licensee must provide a clear and conspicuous notice of personal information practices to individuals in connection with insurance transactions under the following circumstances and at the following times:

(a)

Except as provided in this paragraph, to a consumer who becomes a customer of the licensee, not later than the date that the licensee establishes a continuing relationship under which the licensee provides one or more insurance products or services to the consumer that are to be used primarily for personal, family or household purposes. A licensee may provide the notice within a reasonable time after the date the licensee establishes a customer relationship if:

(A)

Establishing the customer relationship is not at the customer’s election; or

(B)

Providing notice not later than the date that the licensee establishes a customer relationship would substantially delay the customer’s transaction and the customer agrees to receive the notice at a later time.

(b)

To a consumer other than as described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, before the licensee discloses any personal information about the consumer pursuant to the requirements of ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information), unless the disclosure meets one or more of the conditions specified in ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information).

(2)

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(a)

Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a licensee shall provide a clear and conspicuous notice to a customer that accurately reflects the licensee’s privacy policies and practices not less than annually during the continuation of the relationship described in subsection (1)(a) of this section. For the purpose of this subsection, a notice is given annually if the notice is given at least once in any period of 12 consecutive months during which the relationship exists. A licensee may define the period of 12 consecutive months, but the licensee must apply the period to the customer on a consistent basis.

(b)

A licensee need not provide the notice described in paragraph (a) of this subsection each year if the licensee provides personal information to an unaffiliated third party only in accordance with ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information) and does not change the policies and practices related to disclosing personal information about which the licensee last notified customers in accordance with this section. If the licensee changes the licensee’s privacy policies and practices, the licensee shall notify customers in accordance with this section.

(3)

The privacy notice required by subsections (1) and (2) of this section must be in writing and must be clear and conspicuous. The notice may be provided in electronic form if the recipient agrees. In addition to any other personal information the licensee wishes to provide, the notice must include the following items of personal information that apply to the licensee and to the individuals to whom the licensee sends the notice:

(a)

The categories of personal information that the licensee collects.

(b)

The categories of personal information that the licensee discloses.

(c)

The categories of affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to whom the licensee discloses personal information other than persons to whom the licensee discloses information under ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information).

(d)

The categories of personal information about former customers of the licensee that the licensee discloses and the categories of affiliates and nonaffiliated third parties to whom the licensee discloses personal information about the licensee’s former customers, other than persons to whom the licensee discloses personal information under ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information).

(e)

If a licensee discloses personal information to a nonaffiliated third party under ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information), a separate description of the categories of personal information the licensee discloses and the categories of nonaffiliated third parties with whom the licensee has contracted.

(f)

An explanation of the individual’s right under ORS 746.630 (Authorization for disclosure of certain information) to authorize disclosure of personal information, including the methods by which the individual may exercise that right.

(g)

Any disclosure that the licensee makes under section 603(d)(2)(A)(iii) of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(d)(2)(A)(iii)) regarding the ability to opt out of disclosures of personal information among affiliates.

(h)

The policies and practices of the licensee with respect to protecting the confidentiality and security of personal information.

(i)

Any disclosure that the licensee makes under subsection (4) of this section.

(j)

A description of the rights established under ORS 746.640 (Access to recorded personal information) and 746.645 (Correction, amendment or deletion of recorded personal information) and the manner in which such rights may be exercised.

(4)

If a licensee discloses personal information as authorized under ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information), the licensee is not required to list those exceptions in the privacy notices required by this section. When describing the categories of parties to whom disclosure is made, the licensee shall state only that the licensee makes disclosures to other affiliated parties or nonaffiliated third parties, as applicable, as authorized by law.

(5)

In lieu of the notice required in subsection (3) of this section, the licensee may provide to a consumer an abbreviated notice, in writing or in electronic form if the consumer agrees, informing the consumer that:

(a)

Personal information may be collected from persons other than the consumer proposed for coverage;

(b)

Such information as well as other personal or privileged information subsequently collected by the licensee may in certain circumstances be disclosed to third parties without authorization;

(c)

A right of access and correction exists with respect to all personal information collected; and

(d)

The licensee shall provide the notice prescribed in subsection (3) of this section to the consumer upon request.

(6)

The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services by rule may apply the categories of consumer and customer as defined in ORS 746.600 (Definitions for ORS 746.600 to 746.690) for the purpose of establishing specific requirements for notice of personal information practices, authorization for disclosure of personal information, conditions for disclosure of personal information under this section and ORS 746.630 (Authorization for disclosure of certain information) and 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information), and exceptions. The director shall consider applicable definitions and terms used in the federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (P.L. 106-102), applicable definitions and requirements used in the model “Privacy of Consumer Financial and Health Information Regulation” adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and other sources as may be needed so that the terms defined in ORS 746.600 (Definitions for ORS 746.600 to 746.690) and applicable to this section and ORS 746.630 (Authorization for disclosure of certain information) and 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information):

(a)

Facilitate compliance with requirements in federal law and the laws of other states that establish protections of nonpublic personal information; and

(b)

Establish separate and discrete requirements relating to the privacy notice and the contents and delivery of the privacy notice for customers and consumers, so that the requirements provide reasonable notice and facilitate compliance with requirements in federal law and in the laws of other states.

(7)

The director shall determine by rule:

(a)

When a privacy notice must be provided to a certificate holder or beneficiary of a group policy and to a third-party claimant.

(b)

When the obligation to provide annual notice ceases.

(c)

Requirements for revision of the notice by a licensee.

(8)

An insurance producer is not subject to the requirements of this section when the insurer on whose behalf the insurance producer acts otherwise complies with the requirements of this section and the insurance producer does not disclose any personal information to any person other than the insurer or its affiliate, or as otherwise authorized by law.

(9)

A licensee may provide a joint notice from the licensee and one or more of the licensee’s affiliates or other financial institutions, as identified in the notice, as long as the notice is accurate with respect to the licensee and the other institutions. A licensee may also provide a notice on behalf of a financial institution.

(10)

The obligations imposed by this section upon a licensee may be satisfied by another licensee authorized to act on behalf of the first licensee.

(11)

For purposes of this section and ORS 746.630 (Authorization for disclosure of certain information) and 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information), an individual is not the consumer of a licensee solely because the individual is covered under a group life insurance policy issued by the licensee or is a participant or beneficiary of an employee benefit plan that the licensee administers or sponsors or for which the licensee acts as a trustee, insurer or fiduciary, if:

(a)

The licensee provides to the policyholder the initial, annual and revised notices under this section; and

(b)

The licensee does not disclose to a nonaffiliated third party personal information about the individual other than as permitted by ORS 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information).

(12)

When an individual becomes a consumer of a licensee under subsection (11) of this section, this section and ORS 746.630 (Authorization for disclosure of certain information) and 746.665 (Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information) apply to the licensee with respect to the individual. [1981 c.649 §6; 2001 c.377 §26; 2003 c.87 §10; 2003 c.364 §155; 2017 c.365 §1]

Source: Section 746.620 — Notice of insurance information practices; exceptions; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors746.­html.

746.005
Trade practices exempted from prohibitions
746.015
Discrimination
746.018
Discrimination in issuance of burglary, theft, robbery or casualty policies prohibited
746.021
Discrimination under health benefit plans
746.023
Discrimination against living donors or body part donors with respect to life insurance, health insurance or long term care insurance
746.025
Securities or other contracts as inducement to insurance
746.035
Inducements not specified in policy
746.045
Prohibition on rebates
746.055
Title insurance commissions, rebates and discounts
746.065
Personal or controlled insurance
746.075
Misrepresentation generally
746.085
Regulating replacement of life insurance
746.100
Misrepresentation in insurance applications or transactions
746.110
False, deceptive or misleading statements
746.115
Advertisements in languages other than English
746.120
Illegal dealing in premiums
746.125
Limitation on coverage of eye care services
746.130
Insurance connected to sale or rental of property
746.135
Genetic tests and information
746.137
Reimbursement of private emergency responder’s actual expenses in emergency response
746.140
Sale of life insurance with securities
746.145
Workers’ compensation insurance
746.147
Workers’ compensation insurance
746.150
Other insurance
746.155
Applicability of ORS 746.145 and 746.150
746.160
Practices injurious to free competition
746.195
Insurance on property securing loan or credit
746.201
Depository institution to obtain required property insurance when borrower does not
746.213
Definitions for ORS 746.213 to 746.219
746.215
Regulation of depository institutions with regard to insurance sales or solicitations
746.217
Disclosures to customers
746.219
Investigatory powers
746.220
Debtor’s option in furnishing credit life or credit health insurance
746.230
Unfair claim settlement practices
746.233
Unfair claim settlement practices with respect to prior authorizations of health care items or services
746.240
Undefined trade practices injurious to public prohibited
746.260
Driving record not to be considered in issuance of motor vehicle insurance
746.265
Purposes for which abstract of nonemployment driving record may be considered
746.270
Use of past investment or predicted future investment experience in sale of variable life insurance policies
746.275
Definitions for ORS 746.275 to 746.300
746.280
Designation of particular motor vehicle repair shop by insurer prohibited
746.285
Notice of prohibition in motor vehicle repair shops
746.287
Insurer requirement of installation of aftermarket crash part in vehicle
746.289
Insurer offer of crash part warranty
746.290
Notice of prohibition in policies and by adjusters
746.292
Motor vehicle repair shops
746.295
Proof and amount of loss under motor vehicle liability policies
746.300
Liability of insurers and motor vehicle repair shops for damages
746.305
Rules
746.308
Violation of provisions regarding totaled vehicles as violation of Insurance Code
746.310
Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer prohibited
746.320
Service of process equivalent to personal service on unauthorized foreign or alien insurer
746.330
Judgment by default after service of process under ORS 746.320
746.340
Conditions to be met by defendant unauthorized insurer before filing motions or pleadings
746.350
Attorney fee allowable to prevailing party
746.360
Exceptions to application of unauthorized insurer service of process law
746.370
Records of insureds
746.405
Definitions for ORS 746.405 to 746.530
746.422
Inquiries from director to premium finance company
746.425
Applicability of ORS 746.405 to 746.530
746.465
Records required of premium finance companies
746.470
Prohibition against interfering with premium financing recommendation
746.475
Premium finance agreements
746.485
Regulation of service charge for premium financing
746.495
Delinquency charges regulated
746.505
Cancellation of policy by premium finance company
746.515
Return of unearned premiums on cancellation
746.525
Agreement effective as security interest
746.530
Attorney fees
746.600
Definitions for ORS 746.600 to 746.690
746.605
Purpose
746.606
Information privacy standards for health insurers
746.607
Use and disclosure of personal information
746.608
Rules
746.609
Exemptions for health insurers
746.610
Application of ORS 746.600 to 746.690
746.611
Personal representative of deceased person
746.612
No right of action
746.615
Pretext interviews prohibited
746.620
Notice of insurance information practices
746.625
Marketing and research surveys
746.630
Authorization for disclosure of certain information
746.632
Genetic information used for treatment
746.635
Investigative consumer reports
746.640
Access to recorded personal information
746.645
Correction, amendment or deletion of recorded personal information
746.650
Reasons for adverse underwriting decisions
746.655
Information concerning previous adverse underwriting decisions
746.660
Basing adverse underwriting decision on previous adverse decision
746.661
Use of credit history or insurance score
746.662
Filing of insurance scoring models
746.663
Cancellation or nonrenewal of personal insurance policies based on credit history or insurance score
746.665
Limitations and conditions on disclosure of certain information
746.668
Relationship of ORS 746.620, 746.630 and 746.665 to federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
746.670
Investigatory powers
746.675
Service of process on out-of-state insurance-support organizations
746.680
Remedies
746.685
Liability for disclosure of information
746.686
Use of prior claim or inquiry in determination to issue or renew homeowner insurance policy
746.687
Cancellation of homeowner insurance policy
746.688
Use of loss history reports
746.690
Obtaining information under false pretenses prohibited
746.991
Penalties
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