Oregon Code § 433.126·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
to persons subject to order; rules.
(1) The Public Health Director or the local public health administrator shall
provide the person or group of persons detained or sought for detention under
ORS 433.121 or 433.123 with a written notice informing the person or group of
persons of:
(a) The right to
legal counsel, including how to request and communicate with counsel;
(b) The right to
petition the circuit court for release from isolation or quarantine and the
procedures for filing a petition;
(c) The
conditions of and principles of isolation and quarantine specified in ORS
433.128;
(d) The right to
petition the court for a remedy regarding a breach of the conditions of
isolation or quarantine imposed on the person or group of persons and the
procedures for filing a petition; and
(e) The sanctions
that may be imposed for violating an order issued under ORS 433.121 or 433.123.
(2) The Public
Health Director or the local public health administrator must ensure, to the
extent practicable, that the person or group of persons receives the notice
required under this section in a language and in a manner the person or group
of persons can understand.
(3) The Public
Health Director may adopt rules prescribing the form of notice required by this
section. [2007 c.445 §10; 2011 c.721 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 433.126
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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