The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Service on Thursday imposed a $5 million fine on nine insurers in the American International Group for violations of Oregon insurance and workers' compensation laws–some of them dating back to 1985.

According to a DCBS statement, AIG must pay $1 million of the fine within 45 days. DCBS has suspended the remaining $4 million and will withdraw or impose it next year, depending on whether the companies meet certain conditions.

AIG has agreed to the fine and the conditions.

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