Oregon Code § 30.835·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Action
for improper disclosure of private information; attorney fees.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Disclose
includes, but is not limited to, transfer, publish, distribute, exhibit,
advertise and offer.
(b) Injure
means to subject another to bodily injury or death.
(c) Harass
means to subject another to severe emotional distress such that the individual
experiences anxiety, fear, torment or apprehension that may or may not result
in a physical manifestation of severe emotional distress or a mental health
diagnosis and is protracted rather than merely trivial or transitory.
(d) Personal
information means:
(A) The plaintiffs
home address, personal electronic mail address, personal phone number or Social
Security number;
(B) Contact
information for the plaintiffs employer;
(C) Contact
information for a family member of the plaintiff;
(D) Photographs
of the plaintiffs children; or
(E)
Identification of the school that the plaintiffs children attend.
(e) Stalk means
conduct constituting the crime of stalking under ORS 163.732 or conduct that
would give rise to an action for issuance or violation of a stalking protective
order under ORS 30.866.
(2) A plaintiff
has a cause of action for improper disclosure of private information if the
plaintiff establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that:
(a) The
defendant, with the intent to stalk, harass or injure the plaintiff, knowingly
caused personal information to be disclosed;
(b) The defendant
knew or reasonably should have known that the plaintiff did not consent to the
disclosure;
(c) The plaintiff
is stalked, harassed or injured by the disclosure; and
(d) A reasonable
person would be stalked, harassed or injured by the disclosure.
(3) A plaintiff
who prevails in a claim under this section may recover:
(a) Economic and
noneconomic damages, as those terms are defined in ORS 31.705;
(b) Punitive
damages;
(c) Injunctive
relief;
(d) Reasonable
attorney fees; and
(e) Any other
appropriate equitable relief.
(4) An action
under this section must be commenced not later than two years after the conduct
that gives rise to a claim for relief occurred. [2021 c.300 §1; 2025 c.2 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 30.835
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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