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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 802 · Administrative Provisions · Records

802.183 Fees for and rules regarding release of personal information from motor vehicle records

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802.183 Fees for and rules regarding release of personal information from motor vehicle records.
(1)The Department of Transportation may establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse it for its actual cost in making personal information available to a person or government agency authorized under ORS 802.179 to obtain the information. Fees established under this subsection are subject to the provisions of ORS 192.324
(4)to (6).
(2)The department may adopt rules specifying conditions that must be met by a person or government agency requesting personal information under ORS 802.179. Such conditions may include but need not be limited to:
(a)Providing reasonable assurance of the identity of the requester;
(b)Providing reasonable assurance of the uses to which the personal information will be put, if applicable;
(c)Showing that the individual whose personal information is to be disclosed has given permission for the disclosure, if permission is required; and
(d)Submitting a written request for the personal information in a form prescribed by the department. [1997 c.678 §6; 2007 c.467 §3]
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