Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 § 192.549 — Advisory Committee on Genetic Privacy and Research
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 ·
Oregon Code § 192.549·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Advisory Committee on Genetic Privacy and Research.
(1) The Advisory Committee on
Genetic Privacy and Research is established consisting of 15 members. The
President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall
each appoint one member and one alternate. The Director of the Oregon Health
Authority shall appoint one representative and one alternate from each of the
following categories:
(a) Academic
institutions involved in genetic research;
(b) Physicians
licensed under ORS chapter 677;
(c) Voluntary
organizations involved in the development of public policy on issues related to
genetic privacy;
(d) Hospitals;
(e) The
Department of Consumer and Business Services;
(f) The Oregon
Health Authority;
(g) Health care
service contractors involved in genetic and health services research;
(h) The
biosciences industry;
(i) The
pharmaceutical industry;
(j) Health care
consumers;
(k) Organizations
advocating for privacy of medical information;
(L) Public
members of institutional review boards; and
(m) Organizations
or individuals promoting public education about genetic research and genetic
privacy and public involvement in policymaking related to genetic research and
genetic privacy.
(2) Organizations
and individuals representing the categories listed in subsection (1) of this
section may recommend nominees for membership on the advisory committee to the
President, the Speaker and the director.
(3) Members and
alternate members of the advisory committee serve two-year terms and may be
reappointed.
(4) Members and
alternate members of the advisory committee serve at the pleasure of the
appointing entity.
(5)
Notwithstanding ORS 171.072, members and alternate members of the advisory
committee who are members of the Legislative Assembly are not entitled to
mileage expenses or a per diem and serve as volunteers on the advisory
committee. Other members and alternate members of the advisory committee are
not entitled to compensation or reimbursement for expenses and serve as
volunteers on the advisory committee.
(6) The Oregon
Health Authority shall provide staff for the advisory committee.
(7) The advisory
committee shall report biennially to the Legislative Assembly in the manner
provided by ORS 192.245. The report shall include the activities and the
results of any studies conducted by the advisory committee. The advisory
committee may make any recommendations for legislative changes deemed necessary
by the advisory committee.
(8) The advisory
committee shall study the use and disclosure of genetic information and shall
develop and refine a legal framework that defines the rights of individuals
whose DNA samples and genetic information are collected, stored, analyzed and
disclosed.
(9) The advisory
committee shall create opportunities for public education on the scientific,
legal and ethical development within the fields of genetic privacy and
research. The advisory committee shall also elicit public input on these
matters. The advisory committee shall make reasonable efforts to obtain public
input that is representative of the diversity of opinion on this subject. The
advisory committees recommendations to the Legislative Assembly shall take
into consideration public concerns and values related to these matters. [2001
c.588 §7; 2003 c.333 §6; 2009 c.595 §172; 2011 c.272 §4]
Note:
See note under 192.531.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 192.549
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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