Oregon Statutes 433.452 – Detaining persons exposed to reportable condition or condition that is basis for state of public health emergency
(1) If the Public Health Director or the local public health administrator reasonably believes a person within the jurisdiction of the director or the administrator may have been exposed to a communicable disease identified by rule of the Oregon Health Authority to be a reportable disease or condition or a condition that is the basis for a state of public health emergency declared by the Governor as authorized by ORS § 433.441, the person may be detained for as long as reasonably necessary for the director or administrator to convey information to the person regarding the communicable disease or condition and to obtain contact information, including but not limited to the person’s residence and employment addresses, date of birth, telephone numbers and any other contact information required by the director or administrator.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 433.452
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
(2) If a person detained under subsection (1) of this section refuses to provide the information requested, the director or administrator may impose a public health measure appropriate to the public health threat presented pursuant to ORS § 433.035, 433.121 and 433.123. [2003 c.555 § 11; 2007 c.445 § 27; 2009 c.595 § 675]
[Amended by 1973 c.779 § 13; repealed by 1981 c.198 § 2]
[Amended by 1973 c.779 § 14; repealed by 1981 c.198 § 2]
[Amended by 1973 c.779 § 15; repealed by 1981 c.198 § 2]