Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 836-081-0010 - Unfair Discrimination - Insurance Other than Life or Health Insurance(1) An insurer decision on the availability of insurance for an individual, other than life or health insurance, that is based on any of the following characteristics is considered to be unfair discrimination:(c) Marital status (i.e., single, married, separated, divorced);(h) Occupation, if lawful, unless the occupation significantly increase the degree of hazard. This paragraph does not apply in the case of an insurer that limits its market to one occupation or several related occupations;(i) Change of occupation, unless the frequency of change is significant;(j) Change of domicile, unless the frequency of change is significant or the change significantly increases the degree of hazard or the expense of administering policy benefits;(k) Previous rejection, cancellation or nonrenewal of insurance by another insurer;(m) Lack of previous insurance, unless the lack is in violation of law.(2) An insurer may use a combination of the characteristics described in paragraphs (h) to (j) of section (1) of this rule as a basis for a decision under section (1) of this rule only if the combination significantly increases the degree of hazard.Or. Admin. Code § 836-081-0010
IC 2-1978, f. 5-22-78, ef. 6-1-78; ID 19-2006, f. & cert. ef. 9-26-06Stat. Auth.: ORS 731 & 746
Stats. Implemented: ORS 746.015(1)