Oregon Statutes
§ 733.620 — Investment in stocks of corporation
Oregon § 733.620
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 733.620 (2026).
Text
(1)Funds of an insurer may be invested in stocks (including trust certificates) of solvent corporations organized and carrying on a business under the laws of a sovereign as follows:
(a)Preferred or guaranteed stocks if the corporation is not in default or arrears as to any preferred or guaranteed dividend and has continuously and regularly paid such dividends during the preceding three years or has paid cash dividends for five years on common stock.
(b)Common stocks as provided in paragraph (c) of this subsection if:
(A)The obligations and preferred stock, if any, of such corporation are eligible for investment under ORS 733.510 to 733.780; and
(B)The stock is registered on a national securities exchange regulated under the Securities Exchange Act, or if of a type not commonly so reg
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Legislative History
Formerly 738.275; 1995 c.565 §1; 2001 c.377 §39
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§ 733.010
Assets allowed§ 733.020
Assets not allowed§ 733.030
Liabilities in general§ 733.040
Reinsurance credit§ 733.050
Increase of inadequate reserves§ 733.060
Unearned premium reserve§ 733.080
Reserves for health insurance§ 733.110
§ 733.110§ 733.120
§ 733.120§ 733.123
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 733.620, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/733.620.