Oregon Statutes
§ 163.720 — Unlawful disclosure of private information
Oregon § 163.720
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 163.720 (2026).
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(1)A person commits the crime of unlawful disclosure of private information if:
(a)The person, with the intent to stalk or injure another person, or to cause damage to another person’s property, knowingly causes the other person’s personal information to be disclosed;
(b)The person knows or reasonably should have known that the other person did not consent to the disclosure; and
(c)The other person is stalked or injured, or the other person’s property is damaged, as a result of the disclosure.
(2)Unlawful disclosure of private information is a Class B misdemeanor.
(3)As used in this section:
(a)“Disclose” includes, but is not limited to, transfer, publish, distribute, exhibit, advertise and offer.
(b)“Injure” means to subject another to bodily injury or death.
(c)“Personal informa
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Legislative History
2025 c.417 §1
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