ORS 657B.400
Confidentiality of information

  • disclosures of information by Employment Department
  • rules

(1)

Except as provided in subsections (2) to (7) and (10) of this section, all information in the records of the Employment Department or a third party administrator pertaining to the administration of this chapter:

(a)

Is confidential and for the exclusive use and information of the Director of the Employment Department in administering this chapter;

(b)

May not be used in any court action or in any proceeding pending in the court unless the director or the State of Oregon is a party to the action or proceeding or unless the action or proceeding concerns the establishment, enforcement or modification of a support obligation and support services are being provided by the Division of Child Support of the Department of Justice or the district attorney pursuant to ORS 25.080 (Entity primarily responsible for support enforcement services); and

(c)

Is exempt from disclosure under ORS 192.311 (Definitions for ORS 192.311 to 192.478) to 192.478 (Exemption for Judicial Department).

(2)

The Employment Department may disclose information:

(a)

To the extent necessary for the payment of benefits or collection of contributions due under this chapter:

(A)

To any claimant or employer; or

(B)

To a legal representative or other designee authorized by a claimant or employer in accordance with any rules adopted by the director regarding the receipt of confidential information on behalf of a claimant or employer.

(b)

Upon request to the United States Attorney’s Office. Under this paragraph, the Employment Department may disclose an individual’s employment and wage information in response to a federal grand jury subpoena or for the purpose of collecting civil and criminal judgments issued by a federal court, including restitution and special assessment fees. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose. The costs of disclosing information under this paragraph shall be paid by the United States Attorney’s Office.

(3)

At the discretion of the director and subject to an interagency agreement, the Employment Department may disclose, upon request, information:

(a)

To state or local child support enforcement agencies enforcing child support obligations for the purposes of establishing child support obligations, locating individuals owing child support obligations and collecting child support obligations from those individuals. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose. The costs of disclosing information under this paragraph shall be paid by the child support enforcement agency.

(b)

To agencies participating in an income and eligibility verification system for the purpose of verifying an individual’s eligibility for benefits, or the amount of benefits, under a state or federal program such as unemployment insurance, temporary assistance for needy families, medical assistance, supplemental nutrition assistance, Supplemental Security Income, child support enforcement or Social Security. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose. The costs of disclosing information under this paragraph shall be paid by the requesting agency.

(c)

To officers and employees of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and to representatives of a state or local public housing agency for the purpose of determining an individual’s eligibility for benefits, or the amount of benefits, under a housing assistance program. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose. The costs of disclosing information under this paragraph shall be paid by the requesting agency.

(4)

At the discretion of the director and subject to an interagency agreement, the Employment Department may disclose information secured from employers:

(a)

To state agencies, federal agencies, local government agencies, public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) and the Oregon Health and Science University established under ORS 353.020 (Oregon Health and Science University as public corporation), to the extent necessary to properly carry out governmental planning, performance measurement, program analysis, socioeconomic analysis or policy analysis functions performed under applicable law and at the discretion of the director and subject to an interagency agreement. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be disclosed by the agencies or universities in any manner that would identify individuals, claimants, employees or employers. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the agency or university requesting the information.

(b)

As part of a geographic information system. Points on a map may be used to represent economic data, including the location, employer size and industrial classification of businesses in Oregon. Information presented as part of a geographic information system may not give specific details regarding a business’s address, actual employment or proprietary information. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the party requesting the information.

(5)

At the discretion of the director and subject to an interagency agreement, the Employment Department may disclose information received from an employer, an employee or a claimant:

(a)

To public employees in the performance of their duties under state or federal laws relating to the payment of family and medical leave insurance benefits.

(b)

Pursuant to an informed consent, received from the employer, employee or claimant, to disclose the information.

(c)

To the Bureau of Labor and Industries for the purpose of performing duties under ORS 279C.800 (Definitions for ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870) to 279C.870 (Civil action to enforce payment of prevailing rates of wage), 658.005 (Definitions for ORS 658.005 to 658.245) to 658.245 (Actions upon agency bonds or letters of credit) or 658.405 (Definitions for ORS 658.405 to 658.511) to 658.511 (Wage claim against property services contractor or construction labor contractor) or ORS chapter 652, 653 or 659A. The information disclosed may include the names and addresses of employers and employees, payroll data of employers and employees, and information obtained for an appeal from a determination under a plan approved under ORS 657B.210 (Equivalent plans, generally). The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used for any other purpose. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the bureau.

(d)

To the Department of Revenue for the purpose of performing its duties under ORS 293.250 (Collections Unit) or under the revenue and tax laws of this state and identifying potential identity theft and fraud. The information disclosed may include the names and addresses of employers and employees, payroll data of employers and employees, and particulars, as defined in ORS 314.835 (Divulging particulars of returns and reports prohibited). The information disclosed is confidential and may not be disclosed by the Department of Revenue in any manner that would identify an employer or employee except to the extent necessary to carry out the department’s duties under ORS 293.250 (Collections Unit) or in auditing or reviewing any report or return required or permitted to be filed under the revenue and tax laws administered by the department. The Department of Revenue may not disclose any information received to any private collection agency or for any other purpose. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the Department of Revenue.

(e)

To the Department of Consumer and Business Services for the purpose of performing its duties under ORS chapters 654, 656 and 731. The information disclosed may include, but is not limited to, the name, address, number of employees and standard industrial classification code of an employer and payroll data of employers and employees. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be disclosed by the Department of Consumer and Business Services in any manner that would identify an employer or employee except to the extent necessary to carry out the department’s duties under ORS chapters 654, 656 and 731, including administrative hearings and court proceedings in which the Department of Consumer and Business Services is a party. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the Department of Consumer and Business Services.

(f)

To the Construction Contractors Board for the purpose of performing its duties under ORS chapter 701. The information disclosed to the board may include the names and addresses of employers and status of their compliance with this chapter. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the board.

(g)

To the Department of Transportation to assist the department in carrying out its duties relating to collection of delinquent and liquidated debts, including taxes, under ORS 184.610 (Definitions for ORS 184.610 to 184.665) to 184.665 (Continuous Improvement Advisory Committee), 184.670 (Purpose of ORS 184.670 to 184.733) to 184.733 (Department of Transportation Public Transportation Development Fund) and 805.263 (Crater Lake National Park registration plate), ORS chapter 319 and the Oregon Vehicle Code, or in auditing or reviewing any report or return required or permitted to be filed under the revenue and tax laws administered by the department. The information disclosed may include the names and addresses of employers and employees and payroll data of employers and employees. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be disclosed by the Department of Transportation in any manner that would identify an employer or employee except to the extent necessary to carry out the department’s duties relating to collection of delinquent and liquidated debts or in auditing or reviewing any report or return required or permitted to be filed under the revenue and tax laws administered by the department. The Department of Transportation may not disclose any information received to any private collection agency or for any other purpose. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the Department of Transportation.

(h)

To the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority to assist the department and the authority in the collection of debts that the department and the authority are authorized by law to collect. The information disclosed may include the names and addresses of employers and employees and payroll data of employers and employees. The information disclosed is confidential and may not be disclosed by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority in any manner that would identify an employer or employee except to the extent necessary for the collection of debts as described in this paragraph. The Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority may not disclose information received under this paragraph to a private collection agency or use the information for a purpose other than the collection of debts as described in this paragraph. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority.

(i)

To the State Treasurer useful for the purpose of performing the State Treasurer’s duties under ORS 98.302 (Definitions for ORS 98.302 to 98.436) to 98.436 (Short title), 98.992 (Penalty for failure to report, pay or deliver property under ORS 98.302 to 98.436), 113.235 (Appointment of estate administrators by State Treasurer) and 116.253 (Recovery of escheated property). The information disclosed is confidential and may not be used by the State Treasurer for any other purpose. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the costs of disclosing the information shall be paid by the State Treasurer.

(6)

At the discretion of the director and subject to an interagency agreement, the director may disclose information to a public official in the performance of the public official’s official duties administering or enforcing laws within the public official’s authority and to an agent or contractor of a public official. The public official shall agree to assume responsibility for misuse of the information by the public official’s agent or contractor.

(7)

At the discretion of the director, the director may disclose information to a contractor pursuant to a contract for actuarial services. The contractor shall agree to assume responsibility for misuse of the information by the contractor’s agent.

(8)

Any officer appointed by or any employee of the director who discloses confidential information, except with the authority of the director, pursuant to rules or as otherwise required by law, may be disqualified from holding any appointment or employment with the Employment Department.

(9)

Any person or any officer or employee of an entity to whom information is disclosed by the Employment Department under this section who divulges or uses the information for any purpose other than that specified in the provision of law or agreement authorizing the use or disclosure may be disqualified from performing any service under contract or from holding any appointment or employment with the state agency that engaged or employed that person, officer or employee. The Employment Department may immediately cancel or modify any information-sharing agreement with an entity when a person or an officer or employee of that entity discloses confidential information, other than as specified in law or agreement.

(10)

At the discretion of the director, the director may disclose information to an employee or officer within any division of the Employment Department as necessary to conduct research, compile aggregate data from the information received and any other purpose deemed necessary by the director to assist the director in carrying out the duties under this chapter or other duties under ORS chapter 657.

(11)

The director may adopt any rules necessary to implement this section. [2019 c.700 §38; 2023 c.292 §8]
Note: Section 16 (5), chapter 292, Oregon Laws 2023, provides:
Sec. 16. (5) The amendments to ORS 657B.400 (Confidentiality of information) by section 8 of this 2023 Act apply to disclosures of information made by the Employment Department on or after September 3, 2023. [2023 c.292 §16(5); 2023 c.292 §16a(5)]

Source: Section 657B.400 — Confidentiality of information; disclosures of information by Employment Department; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors657B.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

657B.005
Legislative findings
657B.010
Definitions
657B.015
Benefit eligibility
657B.020
Qualifying purposes for benefits
657B.023
Determining family member by reason of affinity
657B.025
Coordination of leave
657B.030
Use of other paid leave benefits in addition to paid family and medical leave insurance benefits
657B.040
Notice to employers prior to commencing leave
657B.050
Amount of benefits
657B.060
Job protection
657B.070
Denying leave
657B.080
False statements or failure to report material fact by employer
657B.090
Claim for benefits
657B.100
Allowing or denying claim
657B.110
Continuous jurisdiction of director
657B.130
Elective coverage for certain individuals
657B.150
Contributions
657B.175
Effect of place of performance of service
657B.180
Unlawful practices of employer
657B.190
Employer’s security for payment of contributions
657B.200
Employer assistance grants
657B.210
Equivalent plans, generally
657B.220
Director review of benefits provided under equivalent plan
657B.230
Application for reapproval of plan
657B.240
Withdrawal from plan
657B.250
Portability of benefits and retention of eligibility status between jobs
657B.260
Successor in interest required to continue offering approved plan to eligible employees until withdrawal of plan
657B.280
Delinquent contributions and improper benefit payments as liens on real or personal property
657B.290
Filing of lien statement or warrant
657B.300
Alternative remedies for collection of amounts liable to be repaid
657B.310
Release, compromise or satisfaction of lien
657B.320
Delinquent contributions or grant repayments
657B.330
Liability of certain officers, members, partners or employees for amounts in default
657B.332
False statements or failure to report material fact
657B.334
Ineligibility for benefits upon conviction of fraud in obtaining benefits
657B.335
Deduction of benefits paid in error not due to recipient fault
657B.336
Waiver of recovery of overpaid benefits
657B.337
Cancellation of unrecoverable benefit payments and amounts of interest or penalties due and unpaid
657B.338
Request for offset of moneys owed to debtor by Department of Revenue against certain amounts owed by debtor
657B.339
Authority of director to compromise or adjust contribution debts or overpayments
657B.340
Family and medical leave insurance program
657B.350
Third party administrator
657B.360
Determining number of employees employed by employer
657B.370
Computation and assessment of employer contributions and interest
657B.380
Advisory committee
657B.390
Employment records
657B.400
Confidentiality of information
657B.410
Appeals process, generally
657B.420
Appeals of decisions under equivalent employer plan
657B.425
Dismissal of request or application for hearing
657B.430
Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund
657B.440
Employer required to provide notice advising employees of rights and duties
657B.460
Construction of chapter
657B.470
Preemption of local laws relating to paid family and medical leave
657B.480
State agency assistance
657B.900
Criminal penalties
657B.910
Penalty when employer fails to file contribution reports or pay contributions when due
657B.920
Penalty when employer fails to file reports
657B.925
Penalties for employer violation of requirements applicable to employer-offered benefit plans

Current through early 2026

§ 657B.400. Confidentiality of information's source at oregon​.gov