2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 432 - Vital Statistics
Section 432.158 - Disposition of remains; rules.


(2) The funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner who first assumes possession of a dead body or fetus shall submit written notice to the county registrar in the county in which death occurred or in which the dead body or fetus was found within 24 hours of taking possession of the dead body or fetus. The notice must be on a form prescribed and furnished by the State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics.
(3) Before the final disposition of a dead body, the funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner who first assumes custody of the dead body shall obtain written authorization, on a form prescribed and furnished by the state registrar, for final disposition of the dead body from the medical certifier or medical examiner who certifies the cause of death as described in ORS 432.133. If the funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner is unable to obtain written authorization before the final disposition of the dead body, the funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner may authorize, with the oral consent of the medical certifier or medical examiner who is responsible for certifying the cause of death, the final disposition of the dead body on a form prescribed and furnished by the state registrar.
(4) Upon request of a parent or the parent’s authorized representative, a disposition permit may be issued for a fetus that is not reportable as a fetal death.
(5) A permit authorizing final disposition issued under the law of another state that accompanies human remains brought into this state shall have the same force and effect as a permit authorizing final disposition issued by the state registrar.
(6) A person in charge of a place where interment or other disposition of human remains is made may not inter or allow interment or other disposition of human remains unless the human remains are accompanied by a permit authorizing disposition.
(7) A person in charge of a place where interment or other disposition of human remains is made shall indicate on the permit authorizing disposition the date of disposition and return the completed permit to the county registrar of the county where death occurred. If there is no such person, the funeral service practitioner or person acting as the funeral service practitioner shall complete the permit and return it to the county registrar of the county where death occurred.
(8) Except as provided in ORS 97.223, disinterment of human remains requires authorization for disinterment and reinterment. The state registrar may issue authorization for disinterment and reinterment to a funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner upon application, as required by the state registrar by rule.
(9) Prior to removing a dead body or fetus from this state under ORS 692.270, a funeral service practitioner or a person acting as a funeral service practitioner shall submit a written notice of removal to the country registrar in the county in which death occurred or in which the dead body or fetus was found. The notice shall be on a form prescribed and furnished by the state registrar. A copy of a written notice of removal serves as a permit for transporting the remains of a decedent named on the notice. [Formerly 432.317; 2019 c.241 §4]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 12 - Public Health

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 432.083 - Requirements for institutions, health care practitioners and persons who transport dead bodies.

Section 432.088 - Mandatory submission and registration of reports of live birth; persons required to report; rules.

Section 432.098 - Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form; rules; filing; when form is sworn document; copy to child support agency.

Section 432.108 - Report of live birth for child of unknown parentage.

Section 432.113 - Delayed reports of live birth; rules.

Section 432.118 - Procedure for contesting refusal to register report of live birth or delayed report of live birth; rules.

Section 432.133 - Mandatory submission and registration of reports of death; persons required to report.

Section 432.138 - Court orders for records of death.

Section 432.141 - Annual reporting of opiate and opioid overdoses.

Section 432.143 - Mandatory submission and registration of reports of fetal death; persons required to report; rules.

Section 432.148 - Commemorative Certificate of Stillbirth; rules.

Section 432.158 - Disposition of remains; rules.

Section 432.173 - Mandatory submission and registration of reports of marriage and reports of domestic partnership; persons required to report.

Section 432.178 - Delayed report of marriage.

Section 432.183 - Mandatory submission and registration of reports of dissolution of marriage and reports of dissolution of domestic partnership; clerk of court to submit; rules.

Section 432.223 - Reports of adoption; reports of amendments or annulments of judgment of adoption; persons required to report; rules.

Section 432.228 - Issuance of certified copy of record of live birth to adopted persons; Contact Preference Form.

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 432.360 - Records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership subject to full disclosure; exemption.

Section 432.380 - Issuance of certified copies of records; applicant qualifications.

Section 432.385 - Registering, amending or correcting record through fraud; fraudulent use of record.

Section 432.435 - Fees.

Section 432.445 - Issuance of additional record of live birth; fee; form; distribution of funds received.

Section 432.450 - Grant program for issuance of certified copy of record of live birth to individual who is homeless; rules.

Section 432.455 - Birth Certificates for Homeless Persons Fund.

Section 432.500 - Definitions.

Section 432.510 - Cancer and tumor registry system; purpose; rulemaking; duties of Oregon Health Authority.

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 432.550 - Action for damages; license; disciplinary action prohibited for good faith participation in reporting of data.

Section 432.570 - No requirement or prohibition regarding operation of separate cancer and tumor registry.

Section 432.600 - Establishment of committee; members; term; meetings; duties; confidentiality; reports.

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.