HB 3272

Requires insurer that provides coverage for full replacement costs of damaged or destroyed property to allow insured not less than 12 months within which to repair, rebuild or replace damaged or lost property or, if damage or loss to property occurred in location subject to declaration of emergency and damage or loss is directly related to emergency, not less than 24 months.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Pam Marsh (Democrat) (Chief), Brad Witt (Democrat), Lisa Reynolds (Democrat), Dacia Grayber (Democrat), Karin Power (Democrat), Khanh Pham (Democrat), Zach Hudson (Democrat), Sheri Schouten (Democrat), Maxine Dexter (Democrat), Anna Williams (Democrat), John Lively (Democrat), Wlnsvey Campos (Democrat), Jason Kropf (Democrat), Andrea Valderrama (Democrat), David Gomberg (Democrat), Tina Kotek (Democrat), Mark Meek (Democrat), Julie Fahey (Democrat), Cedric Hayden (Republican), David Brock Smith (Republican), Lily Morgan (Republican), Bill Kennemer (Republican), Chuck Riley (Democrat), Kayse Jama (Democrat)
Fiscal impact Has minimal fiscal impact
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Requires insurers to allow homeowners extended time periods and combined coverage limits to repair, rebuild, or replace damaged primary dwellings, particularly in emergency areas.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Requires insurer that provides coverage for full replacement costs of damaged or destroyed property to allow insured not less than 12 months within which to repair, rebuild or replace damaged or lost property or, if damage or loss to property occurred in location subject to declaration of emergency and damage or loss is directly related to emergency, not less than 24 months. Requires insurer to provide insured with additional living expenses for period of 24 months after date of damage to or loss of insured’s primary dwelling if damage or loss occurred in location subject to declaration of emergency and damage or loss is directly related to emergency. Requires insurer to add time to allowable period for repairing, rebuilding or replacing damaged or lost property and for providing additional living expenses in increments of six months for total period of not more than 24 months for repairing, rebuilding or replacing damaged or lost property, or not more than 36 months if property was located in location that was subject to declaration of state of emergency, and not more than 36 months of additional living expenses. Requires policy of property insurance or casualty insurance that covers insured’s dwelling to permit insured to combine payments up to policy limits for claims of damage to or loss of insured’s primary dwelling and other structures and for any covered expenses necessary to rebuild or replace damaged or lost dwelling or other structure if policy limits are insufficient.] Provides that policy of homeowner insurance must require insurer to combine coverage limits that apply to claims for loss of insured’s primary dwelling and claims for loss of other covered structures if loss occurs in location that was subject to declaration of emergency, loss is directly related to emergency and coverage limit that applies to insured’s primary dwelling is insufficient to pay for rebuilding or replacing primary dwelling. Caps amount that insurer must pay under combined coverage limits. Requires insurer to provide insured with opportunity to obtain estimate of cost to repair, rebuild or replace damaged or lost property every other year at time insurer offers to renew insurance policy if insured provides information necessary for estimate. Prohibits policy of property insurance or casualty insurance from limiting or denying payment of replacement cost or building code upgrade cost for damaged or lost property on basis that insured has decided to rebuild or purchase existing structure in new location. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Representative Pam Marsh House District 5 - Southern Jackson Co Support 2021-03-08
Representative Pam Marsh House District 05 - Southern Jackson Co Support 2021-03-08
Patrick O Keefe Bend Oppose 2021-03-08
Ryan Chieffo Standard Insurance Company Oppose 2021-03-09
Kelsey Wood Roseburg Oppose 2021-03-09
Mike Stratton Stratton Insurance Oppose 2021-03-09
Wendy Abel-Hatzel Coos Bay Oppose 2021-03-09
Tammie Murray NW Oregon Coast Range Unknown 2021-03-09
John Powell John Powell and Associates Oppose 2021-03-09
David Rossmiller Oregon FAIIR Coalition Oppose 2021-03-10
Melissa Carter Farmers Insurance Oppose 2021-03-10
Barbara Cohan Oregon Mutual Oppose 2021-03-10
Lisa Lettenmaier HealthSource NW Oppose 2021-03-10
David Willis Springfield Oppose 2021-03-10
Sheri Weber diBrokerWest Oppose 2021-03-10
Roger Helbling Surplus Line Association of Oregon Oppose 2021-03-10
Clarinda Wyant Medford Support 2021-03-10
Robert Nash State Farm Oppose 2021-03-10
Danelle Hauther Portland Support 2021-03-10
Tanya Frantzen Beavercreek Support 2021-03-10
Arthur Towers Oregon Trial Lawyers Association Support 2021-03-10
Steve Nielsen Gates Support 2021-03-10
Lori Arce-Torres Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Oppose 2021-03-10
Christie Moody Eugene Support 2021-03-10
Dr Hoolala Gresham Support 2021-03-10
Shane Jimerfield Talent Support 2021-03-10
Denni Ritter American Property Casualty Insurance Association Oppose 2021-03-11
Taylor Jacobs FAIIR Oppose 2021-03-11
Kenton Brine Seattle Unknown 2021-03-11
Robin Wang Portland Support 2021-05-04
Shulamit Hoffmann Talent Support 2021-05-06

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2021-02-23 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2021-03-02 H Referred to Business and Labor.
2021-03-10 H Public Hearing held.
2021-04-05 H Work Session held.
2021-04-12 H Work Session held.
2021-04-15 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
2021-04-19 H Second reading.
2021-04-20 H Carried over to April 26, 2021 Calendar by virtue of adjournment.
2021-04-26 H Third reading. Carried by Marsh. Passed.
2021-04-28 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2021-04-29 S Referred to Labor and Business.
2021-05-06 S Public Hearing held.
2021-05-18 S Work Session held.
2021-05-26 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
2021-05-27 S Second reading.
2021-05-28 S Third reading. Carried by Kennemer. Passed.
2021-05-28 S Girod declared potential conflict of interest.
2021-05-28 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Heard.
2021-06-02 H House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.
2021-06-04 H Speaker signed.
2021-06-07 S President signed.
2021-06-11 H Governor signed.
2021-09-25 H Chapter 262, (2021 Laws): Effective date June 11, 2021.

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