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Oregon Insurance Bulletin: Relief for Federal Shutdown

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Published October 20th, 2025
Detected March 19th, 2026
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Summary

The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation issued Bulletin DFR 2025-8 encouraging insurance companies to provide relief to policyholders affected by the federal government shutdown. The bulletin suggests measures such as grace periods for payments and waiving late fees for affected individuals.

What changed

The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) has issued Bulletin DFR 2025-8, providing guidance to entities regulated under the Oregon Insurance Code regarding assistance for individuals impacted by the federal government shutdown. The bulletin specifically encourages insurance companies and health care service contractors to offer flexible payment options, grace periods of at least 30 days for premium payments, refrain from involuntary cancellations or non-renewals, waive late fees, and extend deadlines for claims reporting and other communications for affected policyholders. Approximately 10,000 federal employees in Oregon are estimated to be affected by the shutdown.

Regulated entities are urged to take active measures to support affected customers, ensuring all accommodations comply with applicable statutes and regulations. This includes proactive customer service and clear communication about available options. While the bulletin encourages these measures, it does not create new legal obligations or modify existing regulations. Compliance officers should review the bulletin's recommendations and implement appropriate customer assistance programs for affected policyholders, particularly those facing financial hardship due to the shutdown.

What to do next

  1. Review Bulletin DFR 2025-8 for specific recommended accommodations.
  2. Implement grace periods of at least 30 days for premium payments for affected policyholders.
  3. Waive late fees and offer flexible payment options for policyholders impacted by the federal shutdown.

Source document (simplified)

350 Winter St. NE, Rm 410, PO Box 14480, Salem, OR 97309 503-947-7694 dfr.oregon.gov Level 3 - Restricted Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services Division of Financial Regulation, Bulletin No. DFR 2025-8 To: All entities regulated under the Oregon Insurance Code Date: October 20, 2025 RE: Providing relief and assistance to individuals affected by the federal government shutdown I. Purpose This bulletin encourages insurance companies, health care service contractors, and other entities regulated under the Oregon Insurance Code to take active measures to help individuals affected by the federal government shutdown, including but not limited to federal employees subject to furlough or required to work without pay. This includes providing grace periods and flexible options for payments, fees and deadlines, as well as providing proactive customer service to affected policyholders. II. Background Due to the failure of Congress to complete the annual federal budget process or pass a continuing resolution or other funding measure, as of October 1, the federal government is experiencing an ongoing partial shutdown. According to the Oregon Employment Department (OED), there are approximately 30,000 workers on the federal payroll in Oregon, of whom OED estimates 10,000 were affected by the lapse in appropriations as of October 1. These employees may be either furloughed or, in some instances, required to work without pay. In either case, although back pay may eventually be available, many affected Oregon residents will likely experience at least temporary financial hardship through no fault of their own. The Division of Financial Regulation (division), on behalf of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, is providing this guidance to our state-regulated insurance carriers on reasonable measures and accommodations that may be provided to mitigate the adverse impacts of the shutdown on affected Oregon residents. III. Director’s Guidance See https://www.oregon.gov/employ/NewsAndMedia/Documents/2025-10-01-Federal-Shutdown-News- Release.pdf

Level 3 - Restricted The division encourages entities regulated under the Oregon Insurance Code to take active measures to provide help to their customers and policyholders that are directly affected by the federal government shutdown. All accommodations provided should comply with all applicable state and federal statutes and regulations. These steps include: • Providing affected Oregon residents a grace period of at least 30 days for premium payment, extended as needed to provide reasonable accommodation depending on the duration of the shutdown; • Refraining from involuntary cancellations or non-renewals for affected Oregon residents; • Waiving or providing flexible options for payment of late fees or other adverse consequences for late payments for affected Oregon residents; • Extending deadlines for affected Oregon residents to report claims or submit other communications related to claims. Such deadlines may include, but are not limited to, deadlines to submit initial claims or to respond to communications related to claims payment and processing, grievances and appeals, or utilization review requirements; and • Providing clear communication and proactive customer service for Oregon residents affected by the shutdown, including but not limited to providing information about flexible payment options via insurer websites, and providing appropriate information and resources to customer service staff and affiliated producers to enable them to provide informed assistance. This bulletin is effective on issuance. This bulletin does not modify any existing law or regulation or the enforcement thereof. ______________________________________ __________________________ TK Keen, Administrator Date Acting Insurance Commissioner Division of Financial Regulation Department of Consumer and Business Services 10/20/2025

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Classification

Agency
State DOI
Published
October 20th, 2025
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Insurers
Geographic scope
State (Oregon)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Insurance
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Financial Hardship

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