Oregon Statutes
§ 180.777 — Confidentiality and use of documentary material, answers to interrogatories and transcripts of oral testimony
Oregon § 180.777
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.5
Title 18Executive Branch; Organization
Ch. 180Attorney General; Department of Justice
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 180.777 (2026).
Text
(1)While in the possession of the Attorney General, any documentary material, answers to interrogatories and transcripts of oral testimony shall be held in confidence and not be disclosed to any person except:
(a)The person providing the material or answers;
(b)The representative or attorney of the person providing the material or answers;
(c)Persons employed by the Attorney General;
(d)Officials of the United States or any state who are authorized to enforce federal or state false claims laws, including the federal False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. 3729 to 3733, provided that prior to the disclosure the Attorney General shall obtain the written agreement of the officials to abide by the confidentiality restriction of this section; and
(e)Other persons authorized in subsection (2) of this
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Related
§ 3729
31 U.S.C. § 3729
Legislative History
2023 c.104 §4
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§ 180.010
Office of Attorney General§ 180.020
Election; term of office§ 180.050
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