Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.372 — Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.372·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual
conduct.
Each
school board shall adopt policies on the reporting of suspected abuse and
suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and
volunteers and the reporting of suspected abuse by students. The policies
shall:
(1) Specify that
abuse and sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents and
volunteers and abuse by students are not tolerated.
(2) Specify that
all school employees, contractors, agents, volunteers and students are subject
to the policies.
(3) Require all
school employees who have reasonable cause to believe that another school
employee or a contractor, an agent or a volunteer has engaged in abuse or
sexual conduct or that a student has engaged in abuse to report:
(a) To the
licensed administrator designated as provided by subsection (4) of this section
all incidents of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct; and
(b) To a law
enforcement agency or the Department of Human Services as required by ORS
419B.010 and 419B.015 all incidents of suspected abuse, in addition to any
report made as required under paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(4) Designate a
licensed administrator, and an alternate licensed administrator in the event
the designated licensed administrator is the suspected abuser, to:
(a) Receive
reports of suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees,
contractors, agents or volunteers or suspected abuse by students and specify
the procedures to be followed by the licensed administrator upon receipt of a
report; and
(b) In the manner
required by ORS 339.388 (2), inform the Teacher Standards and Practices
Commission or the Department of Education of reports of suspected sexual
conduct received under paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(5) Specify the
procedures to be followed after a report of suspected abuse or suspected sexual
conduct is received, including notification that:
(a) All suspected
abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors, agents or
volunteers will be reported to a law enforcement agency or to a state agency,
as appropriate, for investigation;
(b) A law
enforcement agency or a state agency will complete an investigation regardless
of any changes in the relationship or duties of the person about whom the
report was made; and
(c) An education
provider will take necessary actions as provided by ORS 339.388 to ensure the
students safety after a report is received, including placing a school
employee on paid administrative leave pending an investigation or prohibiting a
contractor, an agent or a volunteer from providing services to the education
provider.
(6) Require the
posting in each school building of:
(a) The name and
contact information for the licensed administrator and alternate licensed
administrator designated for the school building to receive reports of
suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by school employees, contractors,
agents and volunteers or suspected abuse by students and the procedures the
licensed administrator will follow upon receipt of a report; and
(b) The contact
information for making a report of suspected abuse to a law enforcement agency
or the Department of Human Services as required by ORS 419B.010 and 419B.015
and a statement that the duty to report abuse is in addition to any requirement
to make a report to a licensed administrator.
(7) Specify that
the initiation of a report in good faith about suspected abuse or suspected
sexual conduct may not adversely affect any terms or conditions of employment
or the work environment of the person who initiated the report or who may have
been subjected to abuse or sexual conduct.
(8) Specify that
the education provider or any school employee, contractor, agent or volunteer
will not discipline a student for the initiation of a report in good faith
about suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct by a school employee, a
contractor, an agent or a volunteer or suspected abuse by a student.
(9) Require
notification, as allowed by state and federal law, by the education provider to
the person who was subjected to the suspected abuse or suspected sexual conduct
about any actions taken by the education provider based on the report.
(10) Require the
education provider to furnish to a school employee at the time of hire, or to a
contractor, an agent or a volunteer at the time of beginning service for the
education provider, the following:
(a) A description
of conduct that may constitute abuse or sexual conduct;
(b) A description
of the investigatory process and possible consequences if a report of suspected
abuse or suspected sexual conduct is substantiated; and
(c) A description
of the prohibitions imposed on school employees, contractors and agents when
another school employee, contractor or agent attempts to obtain a new job, as
provided by ORS 339.378 (2).
(11) Specify and
make
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 339.372
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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