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Home > 2011 ORS > Vol. 10 > Chapter 430 > Abuse Reporting For Adults With Mental Illness Or Developmental Disabilities
 

  • 430.731
    Uniform investiga­tion pro­ce­dures
  • 430.735
    Defini­tions for ORS 430.735 to 430.765
  • 430.737
    Mandatory reports and investiga­tions
  • 430.743
    Abuse report
  • 430.745
    Investiga­tion of abuse
  • 430.746
    Training require­ments for per­sons investigating reports of alleged abuse
  • 430.747
    Photographs of victim during investiga­tion
  • 430.753
    Immunity of per­sons making reports in good faith
  • 430.755
    Retalia­tion prohibited
  • 430.756
    Immunity of employer reporting abuse by employee
  • 430.757
    Reports of abuse to be maintained by Depart­ment of Human Services
  • 430.763
    Confidentiality of records
  • 430.765
    Duty of officials to report abuse
  • 430.768
    Claims of self-de­fense addressed in certain reports of abuse
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   2011 ORS § 430.757¹
Reports of abuse to be maintained by Department of Human Services

A proper record of all reports of abuse made under ORS 430.743 (Abuse report) and 430.765 (Duty of officials to report abuse) (1) and (2) shall be maintained by the Department of Human Services. [1991 c.744 §9]

Note: See note under 430.735 (Definitions for ORS 430.735 to 430.765).

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Related Statutes³

  • 409.025
    Defini­tions for 409.025 and 409.027
  • 430.763
    Confidentiality of records
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1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 430—Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs, http://­www.­leg.­state.­or.­us/­ors/­430.­html External_link_icon(2011) (last ac­cessed Mar. 25, 2012).
 
2 OregonLaws.org contains the con­tents of Volume 21 of the ORS, inserted along­side the per­tin­ent statutes. See the preface to the ORS An­no­ta­tions External_link_icon for more information.
 
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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