(a) The system of vital statistics supports civil registration and creates information that is used for public health, health research, national security, statistical and administrative purposes;
(b) Civil registration of each vital event that occurs within this state is carried out primarily for the purpose of establishing legal documents provided by law; and
(c) Due to increased requirements of civil registration in the context of national security and the use of live birth records as the primary document used to identify individuals, the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics must:
(A) Take measures to prevent the fraudulent use of vital records for identity theft, terrorism or other purposes;
(B) Maintain the security of personnel, physical environments, electronic systems and preservation methods; and
(C) Perform data assurance and record matching activities to protect the confidentiality and security of vital records and prevent the fraudulent use of vital records.
(2) For the purposes described in subsection (1) of this section, the state registrar shall:
(a) Authenticate all users of the system of vital statistics and document that the users require access to the system of vital statistics for purposes related to the official roles and duties of the users;
(b) Authorize authenticated users of the system of vital statistics to access specific components of the system of vital statistics that are necessary for the users to perform their official roles and duties;
(c) Establish separate duties for staff who have roles that may be susceptible to fraud or misuse and routinely perform audits of staff work for the purpose of identifying fraud or misuse within the system of vital statistics;
(d) Require that authenticated and authorized users maintain a specified level of training related to security and provide written acknowledgment of security procedures and penalties;
(e) Validate data provided in reports submitted for registration through site visits or with sources independent from registration processes at a frequency specified by the state registrar by rule that maximizes the integrity of the data collected;
(f) Protect personally identifiable information and maintain systems that provide for audits of use and include protocols for breach identification and notification;
(g) If the decedent was born in this state or if the decedent was a resident of this state, receive a report from the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of State of a death occurring outside the United States;
(h) Match death records to live birth records;
(i) Match death records received from the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of State of a death occurring outside the United States to registered live birth records;
(j) Work with law enforcement to provide evidence for active fraud investigations;
(k) Provide secure workplace, storage and technology environments;
(L) Maintain overt, covert and forensic security measures for certified copies, verifications and automated systems that are part of the system of vital statistics;
(m) Comply with laws, rules and regulations associated with information technology systems and information related to the system of vital statistics; and
(n) Comply with national standards that apply to the system of vital statistics and its components. [2013 c.366 ยง6]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 432 - Vital Statistics
Section 432.005 - Definitions.
Section 432.010 - Center for Health Statistics; standards.
Section 432.030 - Duties of state registrar.
Section 432.033 - Duties of state registrar related to confidentiality and security.
Section 432.035 - County registrars.
Section 432.075 - Duty to report information to state registrar; immunity.
Section 432.108 - Report of live birth for child of unknown parentage.
Section 432.113 - Delayed reports of live birth; rules.
Section 432.138 - Court orders for records of death.
Section 432.141 - Annual reporting of opiate and opioid overdoses.
Section 432.148 - Commemorative Certificate of Stillbirth; rules.
Section 432.158 - Disposition of remains; rules.
Section 432.178 - Delayed report of marriage.
Section 432.235 - Requirements for amending or correcting vital record.
Section 432.245 - Replacing records of live birth; restoring records of live birth.
Section 432.295 - Preservation program; reproductions of vital records; availability; rules.
Section 432.350 - Vital records exempt from public disclosure; exceptions; rules.
Section 432.380 - Issuance of certified copies of records; applicant qualifications.
Section 432.455 - Birth Certificates for Homeless Persons Fund.
Section 432.500 - Definitions.
Section 432.520 - Reporting requirement; review of records; special studies.
Section 432.530 - Confidentiality of information.
Section 432.540 - Use of confidential data; rules.
Section 432.900 - Civil penalty.
Section 432.993 - Unlawful use of vital record or report; criminal penalty.
Section 432.994 - Unlawful use of vital record or report; civil penalty.
Section 432.995 - Obstructing the keeping of vital records or reports; criminal penalty.