Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.075 (2026)

Immunity of person making report in good faith; identity confidential

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      124.075 Immunity of person making report in good faith; identity confidential. (1) Anyone participating in good faith in the making of a report of elder abuse and who has reasonable grounds for making the report shall have immunity from any criminal or civil liability that might otherwise be incurred or imposed with respect to the making or content of such report. Any such participant shall have the same immunity with respect to participating in any judicial proceeding resulting from such report.

      (2) The identity of the person making the report shall be treated as confidential information and shall be disclosed only with the consent of that person or by judicial process, or as required to perform the functions under ORS 124.070. [Formerly 410.660; 2005 c.671 §5; 2015 c.179 §5]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2019–2019 · leading case: State v. Judd, 457 P.3d 316 (Or. Ct. App. 2019).
State v. Judd, 457 P.3d 316 (Or. Ct. App. 2019). · cites it 2× “The state acknowledges that the legislature did not expressly provide that it was abrogating the privilege to allow for the disclosure of otherwise privileged statements outside the context of an initial report, but argues that we should infer that that was the legislature’s…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.075(1) — 1 case
State v. Judd, 457 P.3d 316 (Or. Ct. App. 2019). “The state acknowledges that the legislature did not expressly provide that it was abrogating the privilege to allow for the disclosure of otherwise privileged statements outside the context of an initial report, but argues that we should infer that that was the legislature’s…”
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