Title 192 · ORS Chapter 192

or a contract with a prepaid managed care health services organization,

Citation: ORS 414.591

Section: 414.591

414.591 or a contract with a prepaid managed care health services organization, as defined in ORS 414.025;

����� (2) The amounts the agency and each contractor have paid under each coordinated care organization contract under ORS 414.591 or prepaid managed care health services organization contract for administrative costs and the provision of each of the health services described in subsection (1) of this section for the six months preceding the report;

����� (3) Any adjustments made to the amounts reported under this section to account for geographic or other differences in providing the health services; and

����� (4) The numbers of individuals served under each coordinated care organization contract or prepaid managed care health services organization contract, listed by category of individual. [Formerly 192.493]

����� Note: 192.395 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 192 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

����� 192.398 Medical records; sealed records; records of individual in custody or under supervision; student records. The following public records are exempt from disclosure:

����� (1) Records less than 75 years old which contain information about the physical or mental health or psychiatric care or treatment of a living individual, if the public disclosure thereof would constitute an unreasonable invasion of privacy. The party seeking disclosure shall have the burden of showing by clear and convincing evidence that the public interest requires disclosure in the particular instance and that public disclosure would not constitute an unreasonable invasion of privacy.

����� (2) Records less than 75 years old which were sealed in compliance with statute or by court order. Such records may be disclosed upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction or as otherwise provided by law.

����� (3) Records of a person who is or has been in the custody or under the lawful supervision of a state agency, a court or a unit of local government, are exempt from disclosure for a period of 25 years after termination of such custody or supervision to the extent that disclosure thereof would interfere with the rehabilitation of the person if the public interest in confidentiality clearly outweighs the public interest in disclosure. Nothing in this subsection, however, shall be construed as prohibiting disclosure of the fact that a person is in custody.

����� (4) Student records required by state or federal law to be exempt from disclosure. [Formerly