(1) If an insurance company cancels or refuses to renew insurance for an outfitter and guide required by ORS § 704.020, the insurance company, not less than 30 days prior to the effective date of termination of the coverage, shall notify the State Marine Board in writing of the termination and its effective date.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 704.050

  • Outfitter and guide: means any person:

    (A) Who, for compensation or monetary gain, provides, offers to provide or advertises the provision of:

    (i) Outfitting and guiding services in this state; or

    (ii) Outfitting and guiding services and either equipment, supplies, livestock or materials for use in this state; or

    (B) Who holds one or more federal special use permits for commercial outfitting and guiding services for use in any forest or wilderness or on any waterway in this state. See Oregon Statutes 704.010

(2) Upon receipt of an insurance coverage termination notice, the board shall send written notice to the outfitter and guide that on the effective date of the insurance coverage termination, the board will suspend the certificate of registration of the outfitter and guide unless proof of insurance required by ORS § 704.020 is filed with the board prior to the effective date of the proposed insurance coverage termination.

(3) The board may suspend the certificate of registration issued to an outfitter and guide if the outfitter and guide fails to maintain in full force and effect the insurance required by ORS § 704.020. A certificate of registration that has been suspended pursuant to this section may not be reinstated until proof of insurance required by ORS § 704.020 has been filed with the board. [1983 c.655 § 8]