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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 151 § 151.216 — and 151.219 may require the person to execute and deliver any written

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 151 ·
Oregon Code § 151.216 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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and 151.219 may require the person to execute and deliver any written requests or authorizations as may be necessary under applicable law to provide the state court or authorized designee with access to records of public or private source, otherwise confidential, as may be needed to evaluate eligibility. (2) In performing the verification duties under subsection (1) of this section, the state courts are authorized to obtain information from any public record office of the state or of any subdivision or agency of the state upon request and without payment of any fees ordinarily required by law. [1989 c.1053 §16; 2001 c.962 §36]
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