Title 192 · ORS Chapter 192
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Citation: ORS 192.437
Section: 192.437
192.437]
����� Note: 192.363 was added to and made a part of 192.311 to 192.478 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 192.365 Disclosure of information pertaining to home care worker, personal support worker, operator of child care facility, exempt child care provider or operator of adult foster home. (1) Upon compliance with ORS 192.363, a public body that is the custodian of or is otherwise in possession of the following information pertaining to a home care worker or personal support worker as defined in ORS 410.600, an operator of a child care facility as defined in ORS 329A.250, an exempt family child care provider as defined in ORS 329A.430 or an operator of an adult foster home as defined in ORS 443.705 shall disclose that information in response to a request to inspect public records under ORS 192.311 to 192.478:
����� (a) Residential address and telephone numbers;
����� (b) Personal electronic mail addresses and personal cellular telephone numbers;
����� (c) Social Security numbers and employer-issued identification card numbers; and
����� (d) Emergency contact information.
����� (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to the Judicial Department or the Department of Transportation or to any records in the custody of the Judicial Department or the Department of Transportation. [Formerly 192.435; 2018 c.75 �10]
����� Note: 192.365 was added to and made a part of 192.311 to 192.478 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 192.368 Nondisclosure on request of home address, home telephone number and electronic mail address; rules of procedure; duration of effect of request; liability; when not applicable. (1) An individual may submit a written request to a public body not to disclose a specified public record indicating the home address, personal telephone number or electronic mail address of the individual. A public body may not disclose the specified public record if the individual demonstrates to the satisfaction of the public body that the personal safety of the individual or the personal safety of a family member residing with the individual is in danger if the home address, personal telephone number or electronic mail address remains available for public inspection.
����� (2) The Attorney General shall adopt rules describing:
����� (a) The procedures for submitting the written request described in subsection (1) of this section.
����� (b) The evidence an individual shall provide to the public body to establish that disclosure of the home address, telephone number or electronic mail address of the individual would constitute a danger to personal safety. The evidence may include but is not limited to evidence that the individual or a family member residing with the individual has:
����� (A) Been a victim of domestic violence;
����� (B) Obtained an order issued under ORS 133.055;
����� (C) Contacted a law enforcement officer involving domestic violence or other physical abuse;
����� (D) Obtained a temporary restraining order or other no contact order to protect the individual from future physical abuse; or
����� (E) Filed other criminal or civil legal proceedings regarding physical protection.
����� (c) The procedures for submitting the written notification from the individual that disclosure of the home address, personal telephone number or electronic mail address of the individual no longer constitutes a danger to personal safety.
����� (3) A request described in subsection (1) of this section remains effective:
����� (a) Until the public body receives a written request for termination but no later than five years after the date that a public body receives the request; or
����� (b) In the case of a voter registration record, until the individual must update the individual�s voter registration, at which time the individual may apply for another exemption from disclosure.
����� (4) A public body may disclose a home address, personal telephone number or electronic mail address of an individual exempt from disclosure under subsection (1) of this section upon court order, on request from any law enforcement agency or with the consent of the individual.
����� (5) A public body may not be held liable for granting or denying an exemption from disclosure under this section or any other unauthorized release of a home address, personal telephone number or electronic mail address granted an exemption from disclosure under this section.
����� (6) This section does not apply to county property and lien records. [Formerly 192.445]
����� Note: 192.368 was added to and made a part of 192.311 to 192.478 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 192.371 Nondisclosure of public employee identification badge or card. (1) As used in this section, �public body� has the meaning given that term in ORS 174.109.
����� (2) A public body may not disclose the identification badge or card of an employee of the public body without the written consent of the employee if:
����� (a) The badge or card contains the photograph of the employee; and
����� (b) The badge or card was prepared solely for internal use by the public body to identify employees of the public body.
����� (3) The public body may not disclose a duplicate of the photograph used on the badge or card. [Formerly