Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 164 § 164.162 — does not apply to employees charged with the operation of facilities

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 164 ·
Oregon Code § 164.162 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
does not apply to employees charged with the operation of facilities listed in paragraph (b) of this subsection when the employees are carrying out their official duties to protect the safety and security of the facilities. (b) The facilities to which paragraph (a) of this subsection applies are juvenile detention facilities and local correctional facilities as defined in ORS 169.005, detention facilities as defined in ORS 419A.004, youth correction facilities as defined in ORS 420.005 and Department of Corrections institutions as defined in ORS 421.005. [1999 c.920 §3; 2015 c.629 §32] Note: See note under 164.160. MONEY LAUNDERING
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