Oregon Proposes Fingerprinting Rule
Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services has proposed adopting rules that would require fingerprints of a person applying for issuance or renewal of a license as an insurance producer, insurance consultant, adjuster, life settlement provider or life settlement broker, in connection with a request for a state or nationwide criminal records check.
According to the DCBS, the rules are needed to enable
the Director to request complete criminal checks at the state or federal level and facilitate the Department’s responsibility to ensure
that license applicants under the Insurance Code meet all licensing requirements and to determine, with available information, whether
applicants’ past behaviors might indicate potential hazards to the insurance-buying public. Failure to adopt rulemaking on this topic
will result in the Department’s failure to carry out the authority granted by section 1, chapter 619, Oregon Laws 2007 and the
consequent failure to properly inquire into possible criminal histories of applicants for renewal or issuance, it stated.
The last day to comment on the proposed rule is May 28. For information on the proposed rule and to submit comments, visit http://www.cbs.state.or.us/ins/rules/attachments/proposed/criminalrecord_fingerprinting-notice.pdf.
Source: DCBS
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