Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 § 109.460 — Persons eligible to register; information authorized for release; expiration of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 109 ·
Oregon Code § 109.460·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Persons eligible to register; information authorized for release; expiration of
registration on behalf of minor.
(1)
An adult adoptee, a birth parent, an alleged genetic parent, an adult genetic
sibling of an adoptee, a parent or guardian of a minor adoptee or of a minor
genetic sibling of an adoptee, an adoptive parent of a deceased adoptee and a
parent or adult sibling of a deceased birth parent may register with a registry
by submitting a signed affidavit to the appropriate registry. The affidavit
shall contain the information listed in ORS 109.465 and a statement of the
registrants willingness to be identified to the other relevant persons who
register. The affidavit gives authority to the registry to release to the other
relevant persons who register identifying information related to the registrant
or, if the registrant is registering on behalf of a minor adoptee or a minor
genetic sibling, identifying information related to the minor adoptee or
sibling. Each registration shall be accompanied by the registrants, or if the
registrant is registering on behalf of a minor adoptee or a minor genetic
sibling, the minors, certified copy of the record of live birth.
(2) At the
discretion of the agency operating the registry, the adult progeny, or the
parent or guardian of minor progeny, of a deceased adoptee, a deceased genetic
sibling of an adoptee or a deceased birth parent of an adoptee may register to
have specific identifying and contact information disclosed by submitting a
signed affidavit containing the information listed in ORS 109.465 and a
statement of the registrants willingness to be identified to other relevant
persons who register.
(3) An adoptee,
or the parent or guardian of a minor adoptee, may register to have specific
identifying information disclosed to Indian tribes or to governmental agencies
in order to establish the adoptees eligibility for tribal membership or for
benefits or to a person settling an estate. The information shall be limited to
a true copy of documents that prove the adoptees lineage. Information
disclosed in accordance with this subsection shall not be disclosed to the
adoptee or the parent or guardian of the minor adoptee by the registry or
employee or agency operating a registry nor by the Indian tribe, governmental
agency or person receiving the information.
(4) Registration
under this section by the parent or guardian of a minor adoptee or of a minor
genetic sibling of an adoptee expires when the minor reaches 18 years of age.
The adoptee or sibling must reregister with a registry as an adult in
accordance with this section for identifying information to be released to
relevant persons who are registered. If the adoptee or sibling reregisters, the
registration fee will be waived.
(5) Except as
otherwise provided in ORS 109.503, a registry or employee or the agency
operating a registry shall not contact or in any other way solicit any adoptee
or birth parent to register with the registry. [1983 c.672 §8; 1989 c.372 §6;
1993 c.410 §10; 1997 c.442 §4; 2013 c.366 §57; 2015 c.200 §4; 2025 c.592 §131]
Note:
See note under 109.425.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 109.460
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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