Records

ORS 192.360
Condensation of public record subject to disclosure

  • petition to review denial of right to inspect public record
  • adequacy of condensation


(1)

When a public record is subject to disclosure under ORS 192.355 (Public records exempt from disclosure) (9)(b), in lieu of making the public record available for inspection by providing a copy of the record, the public body may prepare and release a condensation from the record of the significant facts that are not otherwise exempt from disclosure under ORS 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department). The release of the condensation does not waive any privilege under ORS 40.225 (Rule 503) to 40.295 (Rule 514).

(2)

The person seeking to inspect or receive a copy of any public record for which a condensation of facts has been provided under this section may petition for review of the denial to inspect or receive a copy of the records under ORS 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department). In such a review, the Attorney General, district attorney or court shall, in addition to reviewing the records to which access was denied, compare those records to the condensation to determine whether the condensation adequately describes the significant facts contained in the records. [Formerly 192.423]
Note: 192.360 (Condensation of public record subject to disclosure) was added to and made a part of 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department) by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

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May 30, 2023