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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.040 — shall determine whether the adjudicated delinquent is required to

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.040 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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shall determine whether the adjudicated delinquent is required to report as a sex offender under ORS 163A.025. If the adjudicated delinquent is required to report as a sex offender, the Juvenile Compact Administrator shall, before granting permission for the adjudicated delinquent to reside in this state, make a diligent effort to ensure that the sending state notifies the adjudicated delinquent of the obligation to report described in ORS 163A.025 and the procedures for obtaining relief from that obligation described in ORS 163A.130 and 163A.135. [2009 c.713 §19; 2009 c.891 §3; 2011 c.271 §23] Note:
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