2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 192 - Records; Public Reports and Meetings
Section 192.511 - Oregon Sunshine Committee; membership; duties; rules.


(a) The members of the public records subcommittee established under ORS 192.499 shall be ex officio nonvoting members of the committee.
(b) The Governor and the Attorney General, or their designees, shall be voting members of the committee.
(c) The State Archivist, or a designee of the State Archivist, shall be a voting member of the committee.
(d) The Attorney General shall appoint to the committee as voting members:
(A) A person with information technology expertise;
(B) Three representatives of local government to represent the interests of counties, cities, school districts and special districts;
(C) A representative of broadcasters;
(D) A representative of professional journalists;
(E) A representative of newspaper publishers; and
(F) A representative from a nonprofit open government or public interest group.
(2)(a) The term of each voting committee member appointed by the Attorney General is four years, but a member so appointed serves at the pleasure of the Attorney General.
(b) Before the expiration of a term of a member appointed by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall reappoint the member to a new term or appoint a successor.
(c) If there is a vacancy for any cause in a position that is appointed by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall make an appointment to become immediately effective.
(3) The Oregon Sunshine Committee shall do all of the following:
(a) Establish, and adjust as necessary, a plan or schedule to review all exemptions from disclosure for public records included in the Attorney General’s catalog required by ORS 192.340 that provides for review not later than December 31, 2026, except that the following exemptions need not be considered:
(A) Exemptions required by federal law;
(B) Evidentiary privileges described in ORS 40.225 to 40.295, other than the lawyer-client privilege described in ORS 40.225;
(C) The exemption for trade secrets as described in the public records law, ORS 192.311 to 192.478, or the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, ORS 646.461 to 646.475;
(D) Security records described in ORS 192.345 (23) or 192.355 (11), (32) or (33);
(E) Personal information of certain scientific workers described in ORS 192.345 (30), care workers described in ORS 192.363 and 192.365 or public safety workers or county juvenile department employees described in ORS 192.345 (31); and
(F) Public safety plans described in ORS 192.345 (18).
(b) Include in the review required by this subsection any administrative rule for which a review was requested under ORS 183.730.
(c) Study and identify any inefficiencies and inconsistencies in the application of public records laws that impede transparency in public process and government.
(d) Make recommendations on changes in existing law, policy and practice to enhance transparency and facilitate rapid fulfillment of public records requests made to public bodies.
(e) On or before July 1 of each even-numbered year, submit a report to the public records subcommittee established under ORS 192.499 and include in the report the recommendations described in paragraph (d) of this subsection and recommendations to amend or repeal the exemptions from disclosure reviewed by the committee during the period since the last report submitted by the committee under this section.
(4) The Oregon Sunshine Committee may take all lawful actions and exercise any lawful powers the committee deems reasonable for facilitating its work, including but not limited to conducting public hearings and creating subcommittees. Any subcommittees created by the committee are subject to the public meetings and public records requirements that apply to the committee.
(5) A majority of the voting members of the Oregon Sunshine Committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
(6) Official action by the committee requires the approval of a majority of the voting members of the committee.
(7) The committee shall select one of its members to serve as chairperson.
(8) The committee shall meet at times and places specified by the call of the chairperson or of a majority of the voting members of the committee and shall meet at least three times per year.
(9) All meetings of the committee must be open to the public. Any public records created by the committee are subject to disclosure, and any privilege or exemption from disclosure that would otherwise be applicable may not be claimed.
(10) The committee may adopt rules necessary for the operation of the committee.
(11) The Department of Justice shall provide administrative support to the committee.
(12) Members of the committee who are not members of the Legislative Assembly are not entitled to compensation, but may be reimbursed for actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred by them in the performance of their official duties in the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495. Claims for expenses incurred in performing functions of the committee shall be paid out of funds appropriated to the Department of Justice for purposes of the committee.
(13) All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111, are directed to assist the committee in the performance of the committee’s duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish information and advice the members of the committee consider necessary to perform their duties. [2017 c.654 §6; 2019 c.61 §2]
Note: See note under 192.485.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use

Chapter 192 - Records; Public Reports and Meetings

Section 192.001 - Policy concerning public records.

Section 192.005 - Definitions for ORS 192.005 to 192.170.

Section 192.018 - Written policies on use, retention and ownership of public records; State Archivist approval.

Section 192.105 - State Archivist authorization for state officials to dispose of records; legislative records excepted; local government policy on disposing of public records; limitations; records officer; standards for State Records Center.

Section 192.170 - Disposition of materials without authorization.

Section 192.173 - Records and reports required by law to be in English; penalty.

Section 192.180 - Coordination of executive department response to public records request.

Section 192.183 - Compiling public records stored in electronic form; rules.

Section 192.191 - Department of Justice information sharing guide.

Section 192.210 - Definitions for ORS 192.210 and 192.220.

Section 192.220 - Standardized report forms; exemptions.

Section 192.230 - Definitions for ORS 192.235 to 192.245.

Section 192.235 - Policy for ORS 192.230 to 192.250.

Section 192.240 - Duties of state agency issuing report.

Section 192.243 - Availability of report on Internet; rules.

Section 192.245 - Form of report to legislature.

Section 192.250 - Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to report to legislature on ORS 192.230 to 192.250.

Section 192.270 - Definitions for ORS 192.270 and 192.275.

Section 192.275 - Notice when report required; content; effect.

Section 192.311 - Definitions for ORS 192.311 to 192.478.

Section 192.314 - Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney.

Section 192.318 - Functions of custodian of public records; rules.

Section 192.324 - Copies or inspection of public records; public body response; fees; procedure for records requests.

Section 192.329 - Public body’s response to public records request.

Section 192.335 - Immunity from liability for disclosure of public record; effect of disclosure on privilege.

Section 192.340 - Attorney General catalog of exemptions from disclosure.

Section 192.345 - Public records conditionally exempt from disclosure.

Section 192.355 - Public records exempt from disclosure.

Section 192.360 - Condensation of public record subject to disclosure; petition to review denial of right to inspect public record; adequacy of condensation.

Section 192.363 - Contents of certain requests for disclosure.

Section 192.365 - Disclosure of information pertaining to home care worker, personal support worker, operator of child care facility, exempt child care provider or operator of adult foster home.

Section 192.368 - Nondisclosure on request of home address, home telephone number and electronic mail address; rules of procedure; duration of effect of request; liability; when not applicable.

Section 192.371 - Nondisclosure of public employee identification badge or card.

Section 192.374 - Nondisclosure of concealed handgun license records or information; exceptions; limitations; rules.

Section 192.377 - Required redaction of certain personal information.

Section 192.380 - Immunity from liability for disclosure of certain personal information; recovery of costs.

Section 192.385 - Nondisclosure of certain public safety officer investigation records; exceptions.

Section 192.390 - Inspection of records more than 25 years old.

Section 192.395 - Health services costs.

Section 192.398 - Medical records; sealed records; records of individual in custody or under supervision; student records.

Section 192.401 - Records of health professional regulatory boards, Health Licensing Office.

Section 192.407 - When petition for review of public records request allowed; order granting petition; penalty.

Section 192.411 - Petition to review denial of right to inspect state public record; appeal from decision of Attorney General denying inspection.

Section 192.415 - Procedure to review denial of right to inspect other public records; effect of disclosure.

Section 192.418 - Effect of failure of Attorney General, district attorney or elected official to take timely action on inspection petition.

Section 192.422 - Petition form; procedure when petition received.

Section 192.431 - Court authority in reviewing action denying right to inspect public records; docketing; costs and attorney fees.

Section 192.461 - Public Records Advocate.

Section 192.464 - Facilitated dispute resolution services of Public Records Advocate.

Section 192.475 - Public records request training.

Section 192.477 - Public Records Advocate Fund.

Section 192.481 - Public Records Advisory Council.

Section 192.483 - Duties of Public Records Advisory Council; rules.

Section 192.485 - Definitions for ORS 192.485 to 192.513.

Section 192.488 - Open government impact statement.

Section 192.492 - Notification of change to public records laws.

Section 192.499 - Public records subcommittee.

Section 192.508 - Rules.

Section 192.511 - Oregon Sunshine Committee; membership; duties; rules.

Section 192.513 - Review of exemptions from disclosure by Oregon Sunshine Committee.

Section 192.515 - Definitions for ORS 192.515 and 192.517.

Section 192.517 - Access to records of individual with disability or individual with mental illness.

Section 192.531 - Definitions for ORS 192.531 to 192.549.

Section 192.533 - Legislative findings; purposes.

Section 192.535 - Informed consent for obtaining genetic information.

Section 192.537 - Individual’s rights in genetic information; retention of information; destruction of information.

Section 192.538 - Notice by health care provider regarding anonymous or coded research.

Section 192.539 - Disclosure of genetic information; exceptions.

Section 192.540 - Use of deceased individual’s DNA sample or genetic information for research.

Section 192.541 - Private right of action; remedies; affirmative defense; attorney fees.

Section 192.543 - Criminal penalty.

Section 192.545 - Enforcement; Attorney General or district attorney; intervention.

Section 192.547 - Oregon Health Authority rules; procedures.

Section 192.549 - Advisory Committee on Genetic Privacy and Research.

Section 192.551 - Health care records at colleges, universities.

Section 192.553 - Policy for protected health information.

Section 192.556 - Definitions for ORS 192.553 to 192.581.

Section 192.558 - Use or disclosure by health care provider or state health plan.

Section 192.561 - Disclosure by health care provider in coordinated care organization.

Section 192.563 - Health care provider and state health plan charges.

Section 192.566 - Authorization form.

Section 192.567 - Disclosure without authorization form.

Section 192.568 - Confidentiality; use and disclosure.

Section 192.571 - No right of action.

Section 192.573 - Personal representative of deceased individual.

Section 192.576 - Disclosure to individual appealing denial of Social Security benefits.

Section 192.577 - Disclosure of information concerning adult in custody of Department of Corrections.

Section 192.579 - Allowed disclosure for coordinating care.

Section 192.581 - Allowed retention or disclosure of genetic information.

Section 192.582 - Confidentiality of bedbug infestation reports.

Section 192.583 - Definitions for ORS 192.583 to 192.607.

Section 192.586 - Disclosure of financial records prohibited; exceptions.

Section 192.588 - Disclosure to Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Authority; procedure; limitations.

Section 192.589 - Financial institution records of deceased individual; disclosure to Department of Human Services or Oregon Health Authority; procedure.

Section 192.591 - Disclosure to state court; procedure; limitations.

Section 192.593 - Authorization by customer for disclosure.

Section 192.596 - Disclosure under summons or subpoena; procedure.

Section 192.597 - Disclosure pursuant to abuse investigation; procedure; liability; affidavit.

Section 192.598 - Disclosure under search warrant.

Section 192.600 - Liability of financial institution for disclosure.

Section 192.602 - Time for compliance; reimbursement; exceptions.

Section 192.603 - Procedure for disclosure to law enforcement agency.

Section 192.606 - Civil liability for violation of ORS 192.583 to 192.607; attorney fees; status of evidence obtained in violation.

Section 192.610 - Definitions for ORS 192.610 to 192.690.

Section 192.630 - Meetings of governing body to be open to public; location of meetings; accommodation for person with disability; interpreters.

Section 192.640 - Public notice required; special notice for executive sessions or special or emergency meetings.

Section 192.650 - Recording or written minutes required; content; fees.

Section 192.660 - Executive sessions permitted on certain matters; procedures; news media representatives’ attendance; limits; advisory opinions.

Section 192.670 - Meetings by means of telephone or electronic communication.

Section 192.672 - State board or commission meetings through telephone or electronic means; compensation and reimbursement.

Section 192.680 - Enforcement of ORS 192.610 to 192.690; effect of violation on validity of decision of governing body; liability of members.

Section 192.685 - Additional enforcement of alleged violations of ORS 192.660.

Section 192.690 - Exceptions to ORS 192.610 to 192.690.

Section 192.695 - Prima facie evidence of violation required of plaintiff.

Section 192.715 - Short title.

Section 192.720 - Definitions for ORS 192.715 to 192.760.

Section 192.725 - Electronic record as official record.

Section 192.730 - Authentication of electronic official record.

Section 192.735 - Evidentiary rules concerning authenticated electronic record.

Section 192.740 - Preservation and security of electronic official record.

Section 192.745 - Availability for public use.

Section 192.750 - Implementation; considerations.

Section 192.755 - Uniform construction.

Section 192.760 - Relationship of ORS 192.715 to 192.760 to federal law.

Section 192.800 - Definitions for ORS 192.800 to 192.810.

Section 192.805 - Reimbursement required prior to disclosure; charges.

Section 192.820 - Definitions for ORS 192.820 to 192.868.

Section 192.822 - Address Confidentiality Program; substitute addresses.

Section 192.826 - Application for participation in program; certification of participation; authorization card; rules.

Section 192.828 - Prohibitions; civil penalty.

Section 192.832 - Notice of change in name, address or telephone number.

Section 192.834 - Cancellation of certification.

Section 192.836 - Use of substitute address; waiver of requirement.

Section 192.842 - Use of actual or substitute address in specified circumstances.

Section 192.844 - Prohibition on disclosure of actual address or telephone number by public body.

Section 192.846 - Records of Department of Transportation; substitute address.

Section 192.848 - When Attorney General may disclose actual address or telephone number.

Section 192.852 - Prohibition on obtaining actual address or telephone number; prohibition on disclosure by employee of public body.

Section 192.854 - Application assistants; application assistance not legal advice.

Section 192.856 - Additional response time for notice or other paper.

Section 192.858 - Disclosures to participants.

Section 192.860 - Rules.

Section 192.865 - Criminal penalty.

Section 192.868 - Grants, donations and gifts.