3/25/2020
Salem – The Oregon Department of  Consumer and Business Services issued a temporary emergency order today in  response to the COVID-19 outbreak. It requires all insurance companies to  extend grace periods for premium payments, postpone policy cancellations and nonrenewals,  and extend deadlines for reporting claims. 
      
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused  widespread business closures, job losses, and social distancing measures. This  severe disruption to business in the state includes some Oregonians’ ability to  make insurance premium payments, report claims, and communicate with their  insurance companies. 
“During this crisis, we must all do  our best to help Oregonians focus on staying healthy, care for their families,  and prevent the spread of the coronavirus,” said Andrew Stolfi, insurance  commissioner. “Many of our insurers have already stepped up and done the right  thing. This order will ensure every Oregonian who needs it has relief from  these insurance policy terms, giving them a measure of security and stability.”  
Insurance companies must take steps  immediately to do the following until the order is no longer in effect: 
- Institute a grace period for premium payments on all       insurance policies issued in the state
- Suspend all cancellations and nonrenewals for active       insurance policies
- Extend all deadlines for consumers to report claims and       communicate about claims 
- Provide consumers the ability to make premium payments       and report claims while maintaining safe social distancing standards
The order is effective immediately,  and will be in force through at least April 23. If necessary, the department  may extend the duration of this temporary order. 
If Oregonians have questions or  concerns about their insurance company or agent, they can contact the  department’s advocacy team at 888-877-4894 (toll free) or visit dfr.oregon.gov  for more information or to file a complaint.
For insurance and financial services  information related to COVID-19, visit the department’s website: 
      >https://dfr.oregon.gov/insure/health/understand/Pages/coronavirus.aspx
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      About  DCBS: The Department of Consumer and  Business Services is Oregon's largest business regulatory and consumer  protection agency. For more information, visit www.dcbs.oregon.gov. 
 
      About  Oregon DFR: The Division of Financial Regulation  is part of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, Oregon’s largest  business regulatory and consumer protection agency. Visit 
      www.dcbs.oregon.gov and 
      http://dfr.oregon.gov/Pages/index.aspx.