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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 59 · Securities Regulation

59.505 Provision of records to law enforcement and certain state agencies

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59.505 Provision of records to law enforcement and certain state agencies.
(1)Upon request of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, the Department of Human Services or a law enforcement agency, a broker-dealer or state investment adviser shall provide copies of records related to any suspected financial exploitation of a vulnerable person to the requester. The records may include historical records if relevant to suspected financial exploitation of a vulnerable person.
(2)A record made available to an agency under this section is not a public record for purposes of ORS 192.311 to 192.478.
(3)Nothing in this section limits the authority of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to access or examine the books and records of broker-dealers and state investment advisers as otherwise provided by law. [2017 c.514 §7]
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