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ORS192.501 Records are exempt "unless the public interest requires disclosure in this particular
instance."
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192.501. Public records conditionally exempt from disclosure.
The following public records are exempt from disclosure under ORS 192.410 to 192.505 unless the public interest requires disclosure in the particular instance:
(1) Records of a public body pertaining to litigation to which the public body is a party if the complaint has been filed, or if the complaint has not been filed, if the public body shows that such litigation is reasonably likely to occur. This exemption does not apply to litigation which has been concluded, and nothing in this subsection shall limit any right or opportunity granted by discovery or deposition statutes to a party to litigation or potential litigation;
(2) Trade secrets. "Trade secrets," as used in this section, may include, but are not limited to, any formula, plan, pattern, process, tool, mechanism, compound, procedure, production data, or compilation of information which is not patented, which is known only to certain individuals within an organization and which is used in a business it conducts, having actual or potential commercial value, and which gives its user an opportunity to obtain a business advantage over competitors who do not know or use it;
(3) Investigatory information compiled for criminal law purposes. The record of an arrest or the report of a crime shall be disclosed unless and only for so long as there is a clear need to delay disclosure in the course of a specific investigation, including the need to protect the complaining party or the victim. Nothing in this subsection shall limit any right constitutionally guaranteed, or granted by statute, to disclosure or discovery in criminal cases. For purposes of this subsection, the record of an arrest or the report of a crime includes, but is not limited to:
(4) Test questions, scoring keys, and other data used to administer a licensing examination, employment, academic or other examination or testing procedure before the examination is given and if the examination is to be used again. Records establishing procedures for and instructing persons administering, grading or evaluating an examination or testing procedure are included in this exemption, to the extent that disclosure would create a risk that the result might be affected; Return to Top of Overhead
(5) Information consisting of production records, sale or purchase records or catch records, or similar business records of a private concern or enterprise, required by law to be submitted to or inspected by a governmental body to allow it to determine fees or assessments payable or to establish production quotas, and the amounts of such fees or assessments payable or paid, to the extent that such information is in a form which would permit identification of the individual concern or enterprise. This exemption does not include records submitted by long term care facilities as defined in ORS 442.015 to the state for purposes of reimbursement of expenses or determining fees for patient care. Nothing in this subsection shall limit the use which can be made of such information for regulatory purposes or its admissibility in any enforcement proceeding;
(6) Information relating to the appraisal of real estate prior to its acquisition;
(7) The names and signatures of employees who sign authorization cards or petitions for the purpose of requesting representation or decertification elections;
(8) Investigatory information relating to any complaint filed under ORS 659.040 or 659.045, until such time as the complaint is resolved under ORS 659.050, or a final administrative determination is made under ORS 659.060;
(9) Investigatory information relating to any complaint or charge filed under ORS 243.676 and 663.180;
(10) Records, reports and other information received or compiled by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services under ORS 697.732; Return to Top of Overhead
(11) Information concerning the location of archaeological sites or objects as those terms are defined in ORS 358.905, except if the governing body of an Indian tribe requests the information and the need for the information is related to that Indian tribe's cultural or religious activities. This exemption does not include information relating to a site that is all or part of an existing, commonly known and publicized tourist facility or attraction;
(12) A personnel discipline action, or materials or documents supporting that action;
(13) Information developed pursuant to ORS 496.004, 496.172 and 498.026 or ORS 496.192 and 564.100, regarding the habitat, location or population of any threatened species or endangered species;
(14) Writings prepared by or under the direction of faculty of public educational institutions, in connection with research, until publicly released, copyrighted or patented;
(15) Computer programs developed or purchased by or for any public body for its own use. As used in this subsection, "computer program" means a series of instructions or statements which permit the functioning of a computer system in a manner designed to provide storage, retrieval and manipulation of data from such computer system, and any associated documentation and source material that explain how to operate the computer program. "Computer program" does not include: (a) The original data, including but not limited to numbers, text, voice, graphics and images; (b) Analyses, compilations and other manipulated forms of the original data produced by use of the program; or (c) The mathematical and statistical formulas which would be used if the manipulated forms of the original data were to be produced manually;
(16) Data and information provided by participants to mediation under section 5, chapter 967, Oregon Laws 1989;
(17) Investigatory information relating to any complaint or charge filed under ORS chapter 654, until a final administrative determination is made or, if a citation is issued, until an employer receives notice of any citation;
(18) Specific operational plans in connection with an anticipated threat to individual or public safety for deployment and use of personnel and equipment, prepared and used by a law enforcement agency, if public disclosure thereof would endanger the life or physical safety of a citizen or law enforcement officer or jeopardize the law enforcement activity involved;
(19)(a) Audits or audit reports of a telecommunications utility. As used in this paragraph, "audit or audit report of a telecommunications utility" means any external or internal audit or audit report pertaining to a telecommunications utility, as defined in ORS 759.005, or pertaining to a corporation having an affiliated interest, as defined in ORS 759.010, with a telecommunications utility that is intended to make the operations of the entity more efficient, accurate or compliant with applicable rules, procedures or standards, that may include self-criticism and that has been filed by the telecommunications utility or affiliate under compulsion of state law. "Audit or audit report of a telecommunications utility" does not mean an audit of a cost study that would be discoverable in a contested case proceeding and that is not subject to a protective order. (b) Financial statements. As used in this paragraph, "financial statement" means a financial statement of a nonregulated corporation having an affiliated interest, as defined in ORS 759.010, with a telecommunications utility, as defined in ORS 759.005; and
(20) The residence address of an elector if authorized under ORS 247.965 and subject to ORS 247.967.
(21) The following records, communications and information submitted
to a housing authority as defined in ORS 456.005 by applicants
for and recipients of loans, grants and tax credits:
(a) Personal and corporate financial statements and information,
including tax returns;
(b) Credit reports;
(c) Project appraisals;
(d) Market studies and analyses;
(e) Articles of incorporation, partnership agreements and operating
agreements;
(f) Commitment letters;
(g) Project pro forma statements;
(h) Project cost certifications and cost data;
(i) Audits;
(j) Project tenant correspondence requested to be confidential;
(k) Tenant files relating to certification; and
(L) Housing assistance payment requests;
(22) Records or information that, if disclosed, would allow a
person to:
(a) Gain unauthorized access to buildings or other property used
or owned by a public body;
(b) Identify those areas of structural or operational vulnerability
that would permit unlawful disruption to, or interference with,
the services provided by a public body; or
(c) Disrupt, interfere with or gain unauthorized access to public
funds or to information processing, communication or telecommunication
systems, including the information contained in the systems,
that are used or operated by a public body;
(23) Records or information that would reveal the security measures
taken or recommended to be taken to protect:
(a) An officer or employee of a public body;
(b) Buildings or other property used or owned by a public body;
(c) Information processing, communication or telecommunication
systems, including the information contained therein, that are
used or operated by a public body; or
(d) Those operations of the Oregon State Lottery the security
of which are subject to study and evaluation under ORS 461.180
(6);
(24) Writings prepared by or under the direction of officials
of Oregon Health and Science University about a person and the
persons potential interest in donating money or property to
the university or the persons actual donation unless disclosure
is authorized by the person;
(25) Records of the name and address of a person who files a
report with or pays an assessment to a council, board or commission
created or organized under ORS chapter 576, 577, 578 or 579.
As used in this subsection, "council, board or commission" does
not include the advisory committee established under ORS 576.810;
and
(26) Information provided to, obtained by or used by a public body to authorize, originate, receive or authenticate a transfer of funds, including but not limited to a credit card number, payment card expiration date, password, financial institution account number and financial institution routing number.
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