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OR SB1121
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates new crime of "unlawful disclosure of private information" as a Class B misdemeanor when someone intentionally discloses another person's personal information (home address, phone number, Social Security number, employer contact info, family contact info, photos of children, or children's school information) with intent to stalk, injure, or damage property, and harm actually results
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Requires the Attorney General to provide 30-day notice to data controllers before bringing enforcement actions under Oregon's consumer data privacy law (ORS 646A.570-589) if the violation is curable
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Beginning January 1, 2026, the 30-day cure notice requirement only applies to noncommercial educational broadcast stations that receive Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding and distribute journalism content without cost
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The cure notice provision for educational broadcasters is repealed on July 1, 2026
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Declares an emergency for immediate effect upon passage, with the new criminal disclosure offense becoming operative January 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Relating to the disclosure of private information; and declaring an emergency.
Last Action
Effective date, June 24, 2025.
7/2/2025