Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 802 § 802.191 — Civil

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 802 ·
Oregon Code § 802.191 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Civil action for violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187. (1) A person aggrieved by an intentional violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187 may bring an action at law against a person who has knowingly obtained or used personal information about the aggrieved person in violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187. The action shall be for actual damages or $2,500, whichever is greater, plus attorney fees and court costs reasonably incurred in the action. (2) A person aggrieved by a violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187, a district attorney or the Attorney General may obtain appropriate relief to enforce ORS 802.175 to 802.187, together with attorney fees and costs reasonably incurred in an action for relief. (3) Any person whose use or obtaining of personal information in violation of ORS 802.175 to
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