Oregon Code § 30.195·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Civil
action for violation of prohibitions relating to cable services.
(1) A cable operator may bring a
civil action for damages against any person who violates any provision of ORS
30.194.
(2) A cable
operator who alleges a violation of ORS 30.194 may file for injunctive relief
in the circuit court for the county where the alleged violation occurred or is
occurring.
(3) A cable
operator who files an action under this section is not required to plead
damages with particularity as a condition of filing or maintaining the action.
(4) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (1) if the person is in actual possession of a
device that permits the reception of unauthorized cable services for which
payment has not been made and for which no legitimate purpose exists.
(5) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (2) if cable service to the persons business or
residence was disconnected by a cable operator, notice of the disconnection was
provided to the person by certified mail, and a connection exists at the persons
business or residence after the date of the notice.
(6) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (3) if the cable operator as standard procedure:
(a) Places
written warning labels on its converters or decoders indicating that tampering
with the devices is a violation of law and a converter or decoder is found to
have been tampered with, altered or modified to allow the reception of cable
services without authorization from or payment to the cable operator; or
(b) Seals its
converters or decoders with a label or mechanical device and the label or
device has been removed or broken.
(7) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (4) if a person possesses 10 or more printed
circuit boards or other devices designed to receive cable services. A person
who is found to have violated ORS 30.194 (4) shall be subject to penalties
described in ORS 30.196 (2).
(8) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (5) if the person made representations to a
buyer that the device offered for sale would allow the purchaser to obtain
cable service without authorization from or payment to a cable operator. A
person who is found to have violated ORS 30.194 (5) shall be subject to
penalties described in ORS 30.196 (2).
(9) In any action
brought under this section, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a
person has violated ORS 30.194 (6) if a cable operator sent to the person by
certified mail, at the most recent address for the person shown in the records
of the cable operator, a written demand for the return of converters, decoders
or other equipment owned by the cable operator. The demand shall allow the
person to make reasonable arrangements to return the equipment within 15 days
of receiving the notice. Reasonable arrangements may include a request that the
cable operator pick up the equipment, subject to the cable operators written
policies.
(10) Statements
from a manufacturer or retailer regarding the intended use or uses of a product
shall not constitute a defense to an alleged violation of ORS 30.194 (5). [1999
c.705 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 30.195
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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