Oregon Code § 430.755·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Retaliation prohibited; liability for retaliation.
(1) A facility, community program
or person shall not retaliate against any person who reports in good faith
suspected abuse or against the allegedly abused adult with respect to any
report.
(2) Any facility,
community program or person that retaliates against any person because of a
report of suspected abuse shall be liable in a private action to that person
for actual damages and, in addition, a penalty up to $1,000, notwithstanding
any other remedy provided by law.
(3)(a) Any
adverse action is evidence of retaliation if taken within 90 days of a report.
(b) For purposes
of this subsection, adverse action means any action taken by a facility,
community program or person involved in a report against the person making the
report or against the adult with respect to whom the report was made because of
the report, and includes but is not limited to:
(A) Discharge or
transfer from the facility, except for clinical reasons;
(B) Discharge
from or termination of employment;
(C) Demotion or
reduction in remuneration for services; or
(D) Restriction
or prohibition of access to the facility or its residents. [1991 c.744 §8; 2003
c.443 §5]
Note:
See note under 430.735.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 430.755
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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