ORS 181A.702
Identifying information on uniform
(1)
A law enforcement officer who is on duty and assigned to work crowd management in a city with a population of over 60,000 shall have:(a)
The officer’s first initial and last name, or a unique identifier assigned by the officer’s law enforcement agency, affixed to the front of the officer’s uniform;(b)
The officer’s first initial and last name, or a unique identifier assigned by the officer’s law enforcement agency, affixed to the back of the officer’s uniform;(c)
If wearing a tactical helmet and assigned a unique identifier by the officer’s law enforcement agency, the unique identifier affixed to the back of the officer’s helmet;(d)
The name of the jurisdiction of the officer’s law enforcement agency and the word “POLICE,” “SHERIFF” or “TROOPER” on the front and back of the officer’s uniform; and(e)
A patch signifying the officer’s law enforcement agency affixed to one shoulder.(2)
The information required under subsection (1) of this section shall be affixed in a manner that makes the letters and numbers clearly visible.(3)
A law enforcement agency shall adopt a policy prohibiting the intentional obscuring by a law enforcement officer of any of the information required under subsection (1) of this section.(4)
This section does not apply to members of the Oregon State Police. [2021 c.306 §2]
Source:
Section 181A.702 — Identifying information on uniform, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors181A.html
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