ORS 165.122
Compliance with subpoena for information related to metal transaction

  • lost or stolen metal property

(1)

Not later than two business days after receiving from a peace officer or law enforcement agency a subpoena for information related to a named or specified individual, vehicle or item of metal property, a scrap metal business shall provide to the peace officer or law enforcement agency a copy of a metal property record created under ORS 165.117 (Metal property transaction records) or a copy of the relevant portion of a commercial account that contains the information about the individual, vehicle or item of metal property that is the subject of the subpoena. The scrap metal business shall provide the information in any form or by any method reasonably required by the peace officer or law enforcement agency.

(2)

If a scrap metal business knows or has good reason to know that metal property that the scrap metal business purchased or received or possesses or controls was lost by or stolen from the metal property’s owner or lawful possessor, the scrap metal business shall promptly notify an appropriate law enforcement agency and shall:

(a)

Name the owner or lawful possessor of the property, if known; and

(b)

Disclose the name of the person that delivered the metal property and the date on which the scrap metal business received the metal property.

(3)

If a peace officer or law enforcement agency notifies a scrap metal business that an item of metal property in the possession or control of the scrap metal business is lost or stolen, the scrap metal business shall:

(a)

Segregate the metal property that is the subject of the notification from other inventory kept by the scrap metal business;

(b)

Protect the metal property from alteration or damage;

(c)

Mark, tag or otherwise identify the metal property; and

(d)

Hold the metal property for the length of time, not to exceed 10 days, that the peace officer or law enforcement agency specifies.

(4)

A peace officer or law enforcement agency may not require a scrap metal business to hold metal property under subsection (3) of this section unless the peace officer or law enforcement agency reasonably suspects that the metal property was lost by or stolen from the owner or lawful possessor of the metal property. Within 10 days after notifying a scrap metal business that an item of metal property may be lost or stolen, the peace officer or law enforcement agency shall:

(a)

Determine that the metal property is lost or stolen and take appropriate lawful action to impound or recover the metal property and return the metal property to the owner or lawful possessor; or

(b)

Determine that the metal property is not lost or stolen and notify the scrap metal business that it is not necessary to hold the metal property any longer. [2009 c.811 §4; 2010 c.56 §3]

Source: Section 165.122 — Compliance with subpoena for information related to metal transaction; lost or stolen metal property, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors165.­html.

165.002
Definitions for ORS 165.002 to 165.070
165.007
Forgery in the second degree
165.013
Forgery in the first degree
165.017
Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree
165.022
Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree
165.027
Evidence admissible to prove forgery or possession of forged instrument
165.032
Criminal possession of a forgery device
165.037
Criminal simulation
165.042
Fraudulently obtaining a signature
165.047
Unlawfully using slugs
165.055
Fraudulent use of a credit card
165.065
Negotiating a bad check
165.070
Possessing fraudulent communications device
165.072
Definitions for ORS 165.072 and 165.074
165.074
Unlawful factoring of payment card transaction
165.075
Definitions
165.080
Falsifying business records
165.085
Sports bribery
165.090
Sports bribe receiving
165.095
Misapplication of entrusted property
165.100
Issuing a false financial statement
165.102
Obtaining execution of documents by deception
165.109
Failing to maintain a cedar purchase record
165.114
Sale of educational assignments
165.116
Definitions for ORS 165.116 to 165.124
165.117
Metal property transaction records
165.118
Metal property offenses
165.122
Compliance with subpoena for information related to metal transaction
165.124
Application of ORS 164.857, 165.116, 165.117, 165.118 and 165.122
165.127
County metal theft plan of action
165.535
Definitions applicable to obtaining contents of communications
165.540
Obtaining contents of communications
165.542
Reports required concerning use of electronic listening device
165.543
Interception of communications
165.545
Prohibitions not applicable to fire or police activities
165.549
Prevention of telephone communications when hostage taken
165.555
Unlawful telephone solicitation of contributions for charitable purposes
165.560
Application of ORS 165.555
165.565
Optional local ordinances
165.570
Improper use of emergency communications system
165.572
Interference with making a report
165.575
Definitions for ORS 165.575 to 165.583
165.577
Cellular counterfeiting in the third degree
165.579
Cellular counterfeiting in the second degree
165.581
Cellular counterfeiting in the first degree
165.583
Exemptions from ORS 165.577, 165.579 and 165.581
165.657
Definitions for ORS 165.659 to 165.669
165.659
General prohibition
165.661
When provider of communication service may use devices
165.663
Use by police
165.667
Order by court
165.669
Duties imposed upon certain persons upon service of order authorizing installation of pen register or trap and trace device
165.671
Defense to civil or criminal action
165.673
Disclosure of results prohibited
165.690
Definitions for ORS 165.690, 165.692 and 165.694
165.692
Making false claim for health care payment
165.694
Aggregation of claims
165.696
Who may commence prosecution
165.698
Notice of conviction
165.800
Identity theft
165.803
Aggravated identity theft
165.805
Misrepresentation of age by a minor
165.810
Unlawful possession of a personal identification device
165.813
Unlawful possession of fictitious identification
165.815
Criminal impersonation
165.825
Sale of drugged horse
165.840
“Telegraphic copy” defined for ORS 165.845 and 165.850
165.845
Making and drawing of checks and notes by wire
165.850
Manner of expressing private and official seals in telegrams
165.990
Penalties
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