Oregon Statutes

§ 192.533 — Legislative findings; purposes

Oregon § 192.533
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.5
Title 19Miscellaneous Matters Related to Government and Public Affairs
Ch. 192Records; Public Reports and Meetings

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 192.533 (2026).

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(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a)The DNA molecule contains information about the probable medical future of an individual and the individual’s blood relatives. This information is written in a code that is rapidly being broken.
(b)Genetic information is uniquely private and personal information that generally should not be collected, retained or disclosed without the individual’s authorization.
(c)The improper collection, retention or disclosure of genetic information can lead to significant harm to an individual and the individual’s blood relatives, including stigmatization and discrimination in areas such as employment, education, health care and insurance.
(d)An analysis of an individual’s DNA provides information not only about the individual, but also about blood relati

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Legislative History

Formerly 659.705; 2003 c.333 §2

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