Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 433 § 433.092 — Purpose of ORS 433.090 to 433.102; waivers of consent to release certain
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 433 ·
Oregon Code § 433.092·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Purpose of ORS 433.090 to 433.102; waivers of consent to release certain
medical information.
The purpose of ORS 433.090 to 433.102 is to waive the requirement of consent
for release of information from, or providing information to, the immunization
record of a client of any immunization registry and to waive issues of
confidentiality in regard to this information. The waiver allows authorized
users to share information from the immunization record through or between
immunization registries without violating confidentiality. The immunization
registries and the associated tracking and recall systems are designed to
increase the states immunization rates for clients and help prevent the spread
of the diseases at which the immunizations are aimed. Immunizations are a
proven benefit to individuals and society. An immunization registry reduces
inappropriate immunizations and increases appropriate immunizations because
clients records will be easily available to authorized users. [1993 c.297 §2;
2007 c.196 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 433.092
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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