Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 321 § 321.682 — to:

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 321 ·
Oregon Code § 321.682 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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to: (a) The Commissioner of Internal Revenue or authorized representative, for tax purposes only. (b) The United States Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and the State Forestry Department pursuant to their regulatory programs and for investigative purposes related to timber theft. (c) The Attorney General, assistants and employees in the Department of Justice or other legal representative of the State of Oregon, to the extent the department considers disclosure or access necessary for the performance of the duties of advising or representing the department pursuant to ORS 321.045 and 321.741. (d) Employees of the State of Oregon, other than the Department of Revenue or Department of Justice, to the extent the department considers disclosure or access necessary for such employees to perform their duties under contracts or agreements between the department and any other department, agency or subdivision of the State of Oregon in the department’s administration of the tax laws. (e) The Legislative Revenue Officer or the authorized representative of the Legislative Revenue Officer upon compliance with ORS 173.850. The officer or representative may not remove from the premises of the department any materials that would reveal the identity of any taxpayer or any other person or the volume of harvest and value reported on individual returns and reports. (f) Any agency of the State of Oregon, or any person, or any officer or employee of the agency or person to whom disclosure or access is given by state law and not otherwise referred to in this section, including but not limited to the Secretary of State as Auditor of Public Accounts under section 2, Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon. (3) Each officer or employee of the department and each person described or referred to in subsection (2)(b) to (f) of this section to whom disclosure or access to the tax information is given under subsection (2) of this section or any other provision of state law, prior to beginning employment or the performance of duties involving such disclosure or access, shall be advised in writing of the provisions of ORS 321.682 and 321.686 relating to penalties for the violation of ORS 321.682, and shall, as a condition of employment or performance of duties, execute a certificate for the department, in a form prescribed by the department, stating in substance that the person has read these provisions of law, that the person has had them explained and that the person is aware of the penalties for the violation of ORS 321.682. [1989 c.1083 §19; 1991 c.949 §24; 1993 c.653 §22; 1995 c.225 §1; 1999 c.1078 §81; 2001 c.860 §27; 2003 c.423 §8; 2003 c.454 §61; 2003 c.621 §46; 2005 c.94 §105]
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