Oregon Statutes

§ 192.539 — Disclosure of genetic information; exceptions

Oregon § 192.539
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. § 192.539 (2026).

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(1)Regardless of the manner of receipt or the source of genetic information, including information received from an individual or a blood relative of the individual, a person may not disclose or be compelled, by subpoena or any other means, to disclose the identity of an individual upon whom a genetic test has been performed or the identity of a blood relative of the individual, or to disclose genetic information about the individual or a blood relative of the individual in a manner that permits identification of the individual, unless:
(a)Disclosure is authorized by ORS 181A.155 or comparable provisions of federal criminal law relating to identification of persons, or is necessary for the purpose of a criminal or death investigation, a criminal or juvenile proceeding, an inquest, or a c

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Related

§ 181A.155
Oregon § 181A.155
§ 192.541
Oregon § 192.541

Legislative History

Formerly 659.720; 2005 c.562 §22; 2009 c.595 §170; 2017 c.651 §40; 2019 c.141 §11

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