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  • 192.410
    Defini­tions for ORS 192.410 to 192.505
  • 192.420
    Right to inspect public records
  • 192.423
    Condensa­tion of public record subject to disclosure
  • 192.430
    Func­tions of custodian of public records
  • 192.440
    Copies or inspec­tion of public records
  • 192.445
    Nondisclosure on request of home address, home telephone number and electronic mail address
  • 192.447
    Nondisclosure of public employee identifica­tion badge or card
  • 192.450
    Peti­tion to review denial of right to inspect state public record
  • 192.460
    Procedure to review denial of right to inspect other public records
  • 192.465
    Effect of failure of Attorney General, district attorney or elected official to take timely ac­tion on inspec­tion peti­tion
  • 192.470
    Peti­tion form
  • 192.480
    Procedure to review denial by elected official of right to inspect public records
  • 192.490
    Court authority in reviewing ac­tion denying right to inspect public records
  • 192.493
    Health services costs
  • 192.495
    Inspec­tion of records more than 25 years old
  • 192.496
    Medical records
  • 192.501
    Public records condi­tionally exempt from disclosure
  • 192.502
    Other public records exempt from disclosure
  • 192.505
    Exempt and nonexempt public record to be separated
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   2011 ORS § 192.495¹
Inspection of records more than 25 years old

Notwithstanding ORS 192.501 (Public records conditionally exempt from disclosure) to 192.505 (Exempt and nonexempt public record to be separated) and except as otherwise provided in ORS 192.496 (Medical records), public records that are more than 25 years old shall be available for inspection. [1979 c.301 §2]

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§§ 192.410 (Definitions for ORS 192.410 to 192.505) to 192.505 (Exempt and nonexempt public record to be separated)

Notes of Decisions

Failure of legislature to include reference to courts and court records such as those particularly named in ORS 192.005 (Definitions for ORS 192.005 to 192.170) tells against applica­tion of these sec­tions to courts. State ex rel KOIN-TV v. Olsen, 300 Or 392, 711 P2d 966 (1985)

School districts blanket policy exempting public records from disclosure without individualized showing, violates public records law and is therefore unenforceable. Guard Publishing Co. v. Lane County School Dist., 310 Or 32, 791 P2d 854 (1990)

Atty. Gen. Opinions

Financial state­ments of hospitals as public records, (1974) Vol 36, p 893; crim­i­nal records subject to Public Records Law, (1974) Vol 37, p 126; power of county to refuse the right to copy maps, which are public records, with an individuals own equip­ment and to refuse to supply magnetic tape containing public records, (1979) Vol 39, p 721; Oregon Medical Insurance Pool is funda­mentally private-sector body, under virtually total private control, created by state to fulfill public purpose and is not state agency or public body subject to Public Records Law, (1989) Vol 46, p 155; ap­pli­ca­bil­i­ty to prison work program records, (1996) Vol 48, p 134; disclosure of per­sonal in­for­ma­­tion obtained from motor vehicle records, (1998) Vol 49, p 127

Law Review Cita­tions

53 OLR 354-363 (1974); 55 OLR 354-359 (1976); 56 OLR 387 (1977)

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Atty. Gen. Opinions

Attorney Generals Public Meetings and Records Manual, (1973) Vol 36, p 543; public meetings and records manual, (1976) Vol 37, p 1087; pro­hi­bi­­tion on disclosing marriage records, (1998) Vol 49, p 21

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1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 192—Records; Public Reports and Meetings, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­192.­html External_link_icon(2011) (last ac­cessed Mar. 25, 2012).
 
2 Legislative Counsel Committee, Annotations to the Oregon Revised Stat­utes, Cumulative Supplement - 2011, Chapter 192, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­annos/­192ano.­htm External_link_icon(2011) (last ac­cessed Mar. 25, 2012).
 
3 OregonLaws.org assembles these lists by analyzing references between Sections. Each listed item refers back to the current Section in its own text. The result reveals relationships in the code that may not have otherwise been apparent.
 
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