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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 802 § 802.250 — Records containing residence address of eligible public employee or household

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 802 ·
Oregon Code § 802.250 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Records containing residence address of eligible public employee or household member. (1) An eligible public employee may request that any driver or vehicle record kept by the Department of Transportation that contains or is required to contain the eligible employee’s residence address contain instead the address of the public agency employing the eligible employee. A request under this section shall: (a) Be in a form specified by the department that provides for verification of the eligible employee’s employment. (b) Contain verification by the employing public agency of the eligible employee’s employment with the public agency. (2) Upon receipt of a request and verification under subsection (1) of this section, the department shall remove the eligible employee’s residence address from its records, if necessary, and substitute therefor the address of the public agency employing the eligible employee. The department shall indicate on the records that the address shown is an employment address. While the request is in effect, the eligible employee may enter the address of the public agency employing the eligible employee on any driver or vehicle form issued by the department that requires an address. (3) A public agency that verifies an eligible employee’s employment under subsection (1) of this section shall notify the department within 30 days if the eligible employee ceases to be employed by the public agency. The eligible employee shall notify the department of a change of address as provided in ORS 803.220 or 807.560. (4) If an eligible employee is killed in the line of duty, a person who is a household member of the eligible employee may request that any driver or vehicle record kept by the department that contains or is required to contain the household member’s residence address continue to contain the address of the public agency that employed the eligible employee for up to four years after the date of the death of the eligible employee. On or before the date on which the four-year period ends, the household member shall notify the department of a change of address as provided in ORS 803.220 or 807.560. A request under this subsection shall be in a form specified by the department. (5) As used in this section, “eligible employee” means: (a) A member of the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision. (b) The Director of the Department of Corrections and an employee of an institution defined in ORS 421.005 as Department of Corrections institutions, whose duties, as assigned by the superintendent, include the custody of persons committed to the custody of or transferred to the institution. (c) A parole and probation officer employed by the Department of Corrections and an employee of the Department of Corrections Release Center whose duties, as assigned by the Chief of the Release Center, include the custody of persons committed to the custody of or transferred to the Release Center. (d) A police officer appointed under ORS 276.021 or 276.023. (e) An employee of the State Department of Agriculture who is classified as a brand inspector by the Director of Agriculture. (f) An investigator of the Criminal Justice Division of the Department of Justice. (g) A corrections officer as defined in ORS 181A.355. (h) A federal officer. As used in this paragraph, “federal officer” means a special agent or law enforcement officer employed by: (A) The Federal Bureau of Investigation; (B) The United States Secret Service; (C) The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services; (D) The United States Marshals Service; (E) The Drug Enforcement Administration; (F) The United States Postal Service; (G) The United States Customs and Border Protection; (H) The United States General Services Administration; (I) The United States Department of Agriculture; (J) The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; (K) The Internal Revenue Service; (L) The United States Department of the Interior; or (M) Any federal agency if the person is empowered to effect an arrest with or without warrant for violations of the United States Code and is authorized to carry firearms in the performance of duty. (i) An employee of the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority whose duties include personal contact with clients or patients of the department or the authority. (j) Any judge of a court of this state. (k) An employee of the Oregon Youth Authority or of a county juvenile department whose duties include personal contact with persons committed to the legal or physical custody of the authority or of the county juvenile department. (L) A district attorney, as defined in ORS 131.005, or deputy district attorney. (m) An employee who provides educational services to persons who are clients or patients of the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority, who are under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Boar
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