Oregon Code § 435.496·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
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to Center for Health Statistics; who has duty; report content.
(1) Each induced termination of
pregnancy which occurs in this state, regardless of the length of gestation,
shall be reported to the Center for Health Statistics within 30 days by the
person in charge of the institution in which the induced termination of
pregnancy was performed. If the induced termination of pregnancy was performed
outside an institution, the attending physician or the naturopathic physician
shall prepare and file the report.
(2) If the person
who is required to file the report under subsection (1) of this section has
knowledge that the person who underwent the induced termination of pregnancy
also underwent a follow-up visit or had follow-up contact with a health care
provider, the person shall include the fact of the follow-up visit or contact,
and whether any complications were noted, in the report. If the person filing
the report is not personally aware of the follow-up visit or contact but was
informed of the visit or contact, the person shall include the source of that
information in the report.
(3) Reports
submitted under this section shall not disclose the names or identities of the
parents. [1983 c.709 §14a (enacted in lieu of 435.495); 1997 c.783 §46; 2017
c.356 §68]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 435.496
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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