Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 433 § 433.090 — Definitions for ORS 433.090 to 433.102
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 433 ·
Oregon Code § 433.090·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 433.090 to 433.102.
As used in ORS 433.090 to 433.102:
(1) Authorized
user means a person or entity authorized to provide information to or to
receive information from an immunization registry or tracking and recall system
under ORS 433.090 to 433.102. Authorized user includes, but is not limited
to:
(a) The Oregon
Health Authority and its agents;
(b) Local health
departments and their agents;
(c) Licensed
health care providers and their agents;
(d) Health care
institutions;
(e) Insurance
carriers;
(f) State health
plans as defined in ORS 192.556;
(g) Parents,
guardians or legal custodians of children under 18 years of age;
(h) Clients 18
years of age or older;
(i)
Post-secondary education institutions;
(j) Schools; and
(k) Childrens
facilities.
(2) Childrens
facility has the meaning given that term in ORS 433.235.
(3) Client
means a person registered with any Oregon tracking and recall system.
(4) Immunization
record includes but is not limited to records of the following:
(a) Any
immunization received;
(b) Date
immunization was received;
(c) Complication
or side effect associated with immunization;
(d) Date and
place of birth of a client;
(e) Hospital
where a client was born;
(f) Clients
name; and
(g) Mothers
name.
(5) Immunization
registry means a listing of clients and information relating to their
immunization status, without regard to whether the registry is maintained in
this state or elsewhere.
(6) Local health
department has the meaning given that term in ORS 431.003.
(7) Parent or
guardian has the meaning given the term parent in ORS 433.235.
(8) Post-secondary
education institution means:
(a) A public
university listed in ORS 352.002;
(b) A community
college operated under ORS chapter 341;
(c) A school or
division of Oregon Health and Science University; or
(d) An
Oregon-based, generally accredited, private institution of higher education.
(9) Provider
means a physician or a health care professional who is acting within the scope
of the physicians or professionals licensure and is responsible for providing
immunization services or for coordinating immunization services within a
clinic, public health site, school or other immunization site.
(10) School has
the meaning given that term in ORS 433.235.
(11) Tracking
and recall record means information needed to send reminder cards to, place
telephone calls to or personally contact the client or the parent or guardian
of a client for the purposes of informing the client, parent or guardian that
the client is late in receiving recommended immunizations, hearing or lead
screenings, or other public health interventions, including but not limited to
the clients:
(a) Name;
(b) Address;
(c) Telephone
number;
(d) Insurance
carrier; and
(e) Health care
provider.
(12) Tracking
and recall system means a system attached to an immunization registry designed
to contact clients listed in the immunization registry for the purposes of
assisting in the timely completion of immunization series, hearing or lead
screenings, or other public health interventions designated by rule of the
authority. [1993 c.297 §1; 2003 c.573 §1; 2003 c.593 §1; 2007 c.196 §1; 2009
c.595 §640; 2011 c.71 §1; 2011 c.637 §271; 2015 c.736 §78]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 433.090
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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