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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 305

305.091 Authorized purposes

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305.091 Authorized purposes.
(1)Except as otherwise permitted by law, a person may not knowingly use or disclose information relating to a delinquent debtor that is transmitted to or from the Department of Revenue through the data match system for any purpose except:
(a)The collection of debts by the department; or
(b)Purposes that are reasonably necessary for the functioning of the data match system, including compliance with an agreement that is reasonably necessary for the functioning of the data match system.
(2)This section does not apply to the use or disclosure of information:
(a)That is in a person’s control or possession prior to transmission to or from the department; or
(b)That enters a person’s control or possession through means that are unrelated to the data match system. [2017 c.644 §5]
Note: See note under 305.081.
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