Oregon Code § 192.805·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reimbursement required prior to disclosure; charges.
Before producing any documents or
making any disclosures, a financial institution may require the requesting
person who caused the subpoena to be issued to reimburse the financial
institution for the reasonable costs incurred by the financial institution in
the course of compliance. These costs shall include but are not limited to
personnel costs, reproduction costs and travel expenses. The following charges
shall be considered reasonable costs:
(1) Personnel
costs, $30 per hour per person, computed on the basis of $7.50 per quarter hour
or fraction thereof, for time expended by personnel of the financial
institution in searching, locating, retrieving, copying and transporting or
conveying the requested material to the place of examination.
(2) Reproduction
costs, $1 per page, including copies produced by reader and printer
reproduction processes. Photographs, films and other materials shall be
reimbursed at actual cost.
(3) Travel
expenses, 50 cents per mile, plus other actual costs, necessary to transport
personnel to locate and retrieve the information required or requested and to
convey the required or requested material to the place of examination. [1985
c.797 §2; 1989 c.309 §1; 2001 c.247 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 192.805
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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