Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.329 — Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.329·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential
threats to student safety; rules.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Cyberbullying
and harassment, intimidation or bullying have the meanings given those terms
in ORS 339.351.
(b) Local law
enforcement contact means a local law enforcement officer designated by the
Department of State Police to be notified when the tip line receives a report
of a threat to student safety or potential threat to student safety.
(c) Personally
identifiable information means any information that would permit the
identification of a person who reports information using the tip line, and is
not limited to name, phone number, physical address, electronic mail address,
race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability designation,
religious affiliation, national origin, ethnicity, school of attendance, city,
county or any geographic identifier included in information conveyed through
the tip line, or information identifying the machine or device used by the
person in making a report using the tip line.
(d) Service
provider means a person designated by the department to be notified when the
tip line receives a report of a threat to student safety or potential threat to
student safety. Service provider includes:
(A) A provider of
behavioral health care or mental health care;
(B) A provider of
school-based health care;
(C) A licensed
school counselor;
(D) A clinical
social worker licensed under ORS 675.530; or
(E) A
professional counselor or a marriage and family therapist licensed under ORS
675.715.
(e) Student
means a student of:
(A) A school
district, as defined in ORS 332.002;
(B) A community
college, as defined in ORS 341.005;
(C) A private
school that provides educational services to kindergarten through grade 12
students;
(D) A career
school, as defined in ORS 345.010; or
(E) A public
university listed under ORS 352.002.
(f) Threat to
student safety includes, but is not limited to, a threat or instance of:
(A) Harassment,
intimidation or bullying or cyberbullying;
(B) Suicide or
self-harm; and
(C) Violence
against others.
(g) Tip line
means a statewide resource designed to accept information concerning threats to
student safety or potential threats to student safety through methods of
transmission including:
(A) Telephone
calls;
(B) Text
messages; and
(C)
Electronically through the Internet.
(2) The
Department of State Police shall establish a statewide tip line for students
and other members of the public to use to confidentially report information
concerning threats to student safety or potential threats to student safety.
(3) In
consultation with state and local government behavioral health care providers,
the department shall adopt rules necessary to establish and operate the tip
line. The rules must include, but are not limited to:
(a) Provisions
that protect the personally identifiable information of a person reporting
information without compromising opportunities for follow-up contact from local
law enforcement contacts or service providers to provide further information to
or obtain further information from the person; and
(b) Written
policies and procedures for:
(A) Logging
reports received on the tip line;
(B) Verifying the
authenticity and validity of a reported threat to student safety or potential
threat to student safety;
(C) Relaying
information concerning a threat to student safety or potential threat to
student safety to local law enforcement contacts, service providers and
appropriate education provider contacts;
(D) Connecting
the tip line with other hotlines that are available for reports of violence or
for crisis prevention; and
(E) Reporting for
the purposes of tracking referrals to local law enforcement contacts and
service providers resulting from information received on the tip line and
tracking the outcome of any action taken in response to the referral.
(4) The contents
of tips reported to the tip line may be disclosed only as allowed under ORS
192.345 (41), except that:
(a) Personally
identifiable information may be disclosed only as provided in this section; and
(b) Personally
identifiable information and other information reported through the tip line
may be disclosed to the following persons for the purpose of follow-up contact
to obtain or provide further information:
(A) Tip line
staff;
(B) A school
district, education service district, community college, private school that
provides educational services to kindergarten through grade 12 students, career
school or public university;
(C) A service
provider; or
(D) Law
enforcement.
(5) Any person
authorized to receive tip line information under subsection (4) of this section
must use the information only for the purpose of making follow-up contact to
obtain or provide further information. Any further information obtained through
follow-up contact may be disclosed only to
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 339.329
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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