Oregon’s New Data Breach Law Now in Effect – New Oregon DOJ Website Provides Search of Reported Breaches
For the first time, the Oregon Attorney General must now be notified when there has been a consumer data breach involving more than 250 Oregonians. The new law, which went into effect January 1, 2016, requires businesses and government agencies to notify the Oregon Attorney General’s office when the personal data of at least 250… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on January 7, 2016
Public Meeting Notice – Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force Subgroup
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force Subgroup Wednesday, January 20th, 2016 1:00 – 3:00 PM Location: HR 343 Oregon State Capitol 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR Public attendance is welcome and encouraged. Agenda: I. Introductions II. Discuss exemptions preliminarily categorized under “Public Safety” III. Discuss exemptions preliminarily categorized under “Administration”… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on January 6, 2016
Public Meeting Notice – Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 4:00 – 6:00 PM Members of the Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force will be accepting public comments on the Oregon Public Records Law, and the work of the task force, on Wednesday, January 13, from 4:00 to 6:00… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on January 4, 2016
Public Meeting Notice – Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 1:00 – 3:00 PM Location: HR 343 Oregon State Capitol 900 Court St NE, Salem, OR Public attendance is welcome and encouraged. Agenda: Welcome/introductions/roll Approval of prior minutes Discussion: proposed policy statement (revised draft) Progress report/discussion: exemption catalogue Discussion: additional… View ArticlePosted in Media Release, Public Records Reform on December 2, 2015
Work Group on the Prevention of Profiling by Law Enforcement Delivers Report to Legislature
Seven concrete recommendations issued to combat profiling The Work Group on the Prevention of Profiling by Law Enforcement, chaired by Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, yesterday delivered seven recommendations to the Oregon legislature on ways to better detect and combat law enforcement profiling in Oregon. The task force also asked the legislature to extend the… View ArticlePosted in Media Release on December 2, 2015