(2) Prior to transferring a firearm at a gun show, a transferor who is not a gun dealer may request by telephone that the department conduct a criminal background check on the recipient and shall provide the following information to the department:
(a) The name, address and telephone number of the transferor;
(b) The make, model, caliber and manufacturer’s number of the firearm being transferred;
(c) The name, date of birth, race, sex and address of the recipient;
(d) The Social Security number of the recipient if the recipient voluntarily provides that number;
(e) The address of the place where the transfer is occurring; and
(f) The type, issuer and identification number of a current piece of identification bearing a recent photograph of the recipient presented by the recipient. The identification presented by the recipient must meet the requirements of ORS 166.412 (4)(a).
(3)(a) Upon receipt of a request for a criminal background check under this section, the department shall immediately, during the telephone call or by return call:
(A) Determine from criminal records and other information available to it whether the recipient is disqualified under ORS 166.470 from completing the transfer or is otherwise prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm; and
(B) Notify the transferor when a recipient is disqualified from completing the transfer or provide the transferor with a unique approval number indicating that the recipient is qualified to complete the transfer. The unique approval number is a permit valid for 24 hours for the requested transfer. If the firearm is not transferred from the transferor to the recipient within 24 hours after receipt of the unique approval number, a new request must be made by the transferor.
(b) If the department is unable to determine whether the recipient is qualified for or disqualified from completing the transfer within 30 minutes of receiving the request, the department shall notify the transferor and provide the transferor with an estimate of the time when the department will provide the requested information.
(4) A public employee or public agency incurs no criminal or civil liability for performing the criminal background checks required by this section, provided the employee or agency acts in good faith and without malice.
(5)(a) The department may retain a record of the information obtained during a request for a criminal background check under this section for the period of time provided in ORS 166.412 (7).
(b) The record of the information obtained during a request for a criminal background check under this section is exempt from disclosure under public records law.
(c) If the department determines that a recipient is prohibited from possessing a firearm under ORS 166.250 (1)(c), the department shall report the attempted transfer, the recipient’s name and any other personally identifiable information to all federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and district attorneys that have jurisdiction over the location or locations where the attempted transfer was made and where the recipient resides.
(d) If the department determines that, based on the judgment of conviction, the recipient is prohibited from possessing a firearm as a condition of probation or that the recipient is currently on post-prison supervision or parole, the department shall report the attempted transfer to the recipient’s supervising officer and the district attorney of the county in which the conviction occurred.
(e) If the department determines that the recipient is prohibited from possessing a firearm due to a court order described in ORS 166.255 (1)(a), the department shall report the attempted transfer to the court that issued the order.
(f) If the department determines that the recipient is under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board, the department shall report the attempted transfer to the board.
(g) Reports required by paragraphs (c) to (f) of this subsection shall be made within 24 hours after the determination is made, unless a report would compromise an ongoing investigation, in which case the report may be delayed as long as necessary to avoid compromising the investigation.
(h) On or before January 31 of each year, a law enforcement agency or a prosecuting attorney’s office that received a report pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection during the previous calendar year shall inform the department of any action that was taken concerning the report and the outcome of the action.
(i) The department shall annually publish a written report, based on any information received under paragraph (h) of this subsection, detailing the following information for the previous year:
(A) The number of recipients whom the department determined were prohibited from possessing a firearm under ORS 166.250 (1)(c), arranged by category of prohibition;
(B) The number of reports made pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection;
(C) The number of investigations arising from the reports made pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection, the number of investigations concluded and the number of investigations referred for prosecution, all arranged by category of prohibition; and
(D) The number of criminal charges arising from the reports made pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection and the disposition of the charges, both arranged by category of prohibition.
(6) The recipient of the firearm must be present when the transferor requests a criminal background check under this section.
(7)(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a transferor who receives notification under this section that the recipient is qualified to complete the transfer of a firearm, has the recipient fill out the form required by ORS 166.438 (1)(a) and retains the form as required by ORS 166.438 (2) is immune from civil liability for any use of the firearm from the time of the transfer unless the transferor knows, or reasonably should know, that the recipient is likely to commit an unlawful act involving the firearm.
(b) The immunity provided by paragraph (a) of this subsection does not apply:
(A) If the transferor knows, or reasonably should know, that the recipient of the firearm intends to deliver the firearm to a third person who the transferor knows, or reasonably should know, may not lawfully possess the firearm; or
(B) In any product liability civil action under ORS 30.900 to 30.920. [2001 c.1 §6; 2015 c.50 §3; 2018 c.5 §5; 2018 c.120 §16]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 166 - Offenses Against Public Order; Firearms and Other Weapons; Racketeering
Section 166.023 - Disorderly conduct in the first degree.
Section 166.025 - Disorderly conduct in the second degree.
Section 166.070 - Aggravated harassment.
Section 166.075 - Abuse of venerated objects.
Section 166.076 - Abuse of a memorial to the dead.
Section 166.085 - Abuse of corpse in the second degree.
Section 166.087 - Abuse of corpse in the first degree.
Section 166.090 - Telephonic harassment.
Section 166.095 - Misconduct with emergency telephone calls.
Section 166.116 - Interfering with public transportation.
Section 166.155 - Bias crime in the second degree.
Section 166.165 - Bias crime in the first degree.
Section 166.167 - Community service as sentence for bias crime.
Section 166.170 - State preemption.
Section 166.171 - Authority of county to regulate discharge of firearms.
Section 166.172 - Authority of city to regulate discharge of firearms.
Section 166.175 - Authority of city to regulate purchase of used firearms.
Section 166.176 - Exception to preemption for certain county ordinances.
Section 166.210 - Definitions.
Section 166.220 - Unlawful use of weapon.
Section 166.240 - Carrying of concealed weapons.
Section 166.250 - Unlawful possession of firearms.
Section 166.255 - Possession of firearm or ammunition by certain persons prohibited.
Section 166.256 - Relinquishment of firearm upon person becoming subject to certain court orders.
Section 166.257 - Return of relinquished firearm.
Section 166.259 - Relinquishment of firearm upon conviction of certain offenses.
Section 166.260 - Persons not affected by ORS 166.250.
Section 166.263 - Authority of parole and probation officer to carry firearm.
Section 166.270 - Possession of weapons by certain felons.
Section 166.273 - Relief from firearm prohibitions related to mental health.
Section 166.274 - Relief from prohibition against possessing or receiving firearm; fees.
Section 166.279 - Forfeiture of deadly weapons.
Section 166.282 - Sale of weapons by political subdivision; disposition of proceeds.
Section 166.291 - Issuance of concealed handgun license; application; fees; liability.
Section 166.292 - Procedure for issuing; form of license; duration.
Section 166.293 - Denial or revocation of license; review.
Section 166.295 - Renewal of license.
Section 166.297 - Annual report regarding revocation of licenses.
Section 166.300 - Killing or injuring another with firearm as cause for loss of right to bear arms.
Section 166.320 - Setting springgun or setgun.
Section 166.350 - Unlawful possession of armor piercing ammunition.
Section 166.360 - Definitions for ORS 166.360 to 166.380.
Section 166.373 - Possession of weapon in court facility by peace officer or federal officer.
Section 166.377 - Possession of firearms in certain public buildings by concealed handgun licensees.
Section 166.382 - Possession of destructive device prohibited; exceptions.
Section 166.384 - Unlawful manufacture of destructive device.
Section 166.385 - Possession of hoax destructive device.
Section 166.392 - Definitions.
Section 166.395 - Securing firearms; penalties; civil liability.
Section 166.397 - Reporting loss or theft of firearm; penalties; civil liability.
Section 166.400 - Requirement that firearm be locked during transfer; penalties; civil liability.
Section 166.403 - Duty to supervise upon transfer of firearm to minor; civil liability.
Section 166.414 - Fees for conducting criminal history record checks.
Section 166.416 - Providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm.
Section 166.418 - Improperly transferring a firearm.
Section 166.421 - Stolen firearms; determination; telephone requests.
Section 166.422 - Enforcement of ORS 166.412.
Section 166.425 - Unlawfully purchasing a firearm.
Section 166.427 - Register of transfers of used firearms.
Section 166.432 - Definitions for ORS 166.412 and 166.433 to 166.441.
Section 166.433 - Findings regarding transfers of firearms.
Section 166.434 - Requirements for criminal background checks; fees.
Section 166.435 - Firearm transfers by unlicensed persons; requirements; exceptions; penalties.
Section 166.438 - Transfer of firearms at gun shows; penalties.
Section 166.441 - Form for transfer of firearm at gun show.
Section 166.445 - Short title.
Section 166.460 - Antique firearms excepted.
Section 166.470 - Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms.
Section 166.490 - Purchase of firearms in certain other states.
Section 166.525 - Definitions.
Section 166.527 - Petition for ex parte order; issuance and service of order; request for hearing.
Section 166.530 - Hearing on order; continuation or termination of order.
Section 166.533 - Hearing to terminate order.
Section 166.535 - Renewal of order.
Section 166.537 - Surrender of deadly weapons pursuant to order.
Section 166.540 - Return of surrendered deadly weapons.
Section 166.543 - Criminal penalties.
Section 166.635 - Discharging weapon or throwing objects at trains.
Section 166.638 - Discharging weapon across airport operational surfaces.
Section 166.641 - Definitions for ORS 166.641 to 166.643.
Section 166.642 - Felon in possession of body armor.
Section 166.643 - Unlawful possession of body armor.
Section 166.645 - Hunting in cemeteries prohibited.
Section 166.649 - Throwing an object off an overpass in the second degree.
Section 166.651 - Throwing an object off an overpass in the first degree.
Section 166.660 - Unlawful paramilitary activity.
Section 166.663 - Casting artificial light from vehicle while possessing certain weapons prohibited.
Section 166.715 - Definitions for ORS 166.715 to 166.735.
Section 166.720 - Racketeering activity unlawful; penalties.
Section 166.725 - Remedies for violation of ORS 166.720; time limitation.
Section 166.730 - Authority of investigative agency; compelling compliance with subpoena.